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Beenhaker 700

Classic steel Beenhaker with working diesel engine

  • Build year 1970, Dinghy for sale
  • Belgium

100 EUR

Beenhaker 700 Dinghy 1970, Belgium
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Beenhaker 700 now in online auction. Everyone can bid until September 21, 2026. Beenhaker 700 steel motorboat with character This Beenhaker 700 from 1970 is a classic steel motorboat with a recognizable design and a size that appeals to many water sports enthusiasts: 7.00 meters long and 2.50 meters wide. It is built for inland waters and feels at home on canals, rivers, and lakes. The boat is currently on the hard at a yard in Boom (Belgium), where it was previously taken out of the water for maintenance work. Those looking for a Beenhaker 700 project boat, a steel motorboat to renovate at their discretion, or a compact diesel motorboat with potential for weekend trips will find an interesting base in this lot. The Beenhaker has been recently purchased and has sailed from the Netherlands to Belgium. This says something important: its inboard diesel engine is operational, and it has indeed been on the water before being put on land. With a cruising speed of around 6 km/h and a top speed of approximately 10 km/h, it is suited for relaxed recreational boating, leisurely cruising, and enjoying the scenery. Inside, there is about 1.80 meters of headroom, which is comfortable for a boat of this length and offers possibilities for practical layout. Beenhaker 700 now in online auction. Everyone can bid until September 21, 2026. Why is this Beenhaker 700 being auctioned? It is being offered because the anticipated repairs and restoration work ultimately turned out to be higher than initially desired. The boat has been emptied at the yard and the windows have been removed as they need to be replaced. The owner has decided to offer it through Boatauction so that the next enthusiast with time, space, and handy skills can rebuild it. This makes it especially suitable for someone who enjoys DIY projects, has experience with steel work, and finds it enjoyable to restore a classic steel boat step by step. What is its current condition and what does it require from a buyer? The boat is in damaged condition. There is rust present on the inside and on the hull. Additionally, the windows have been removed, making it clear that this project focuses primarily on restoration and completion. Therefore, consider it as a steel motorboat that needs attention before it can be comfortably and watertight used again. At the same time, this is precisely the type of lot that handy buyers are looking for: a Beenhaker 700 with a working engine that can serve as a basis for their own refit plan, with choices in windows, interior, and finishing completely in their hands. Is the engine operational and what can you expect on the water? Yes, its engine is operational. It has one inboard diesel engine with electric start. On board are an oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge, which help keep track of important values while sailing. With a tank capacity of 120 liters, it is intended for leisurely trips on inland waters where enjoyment lies primarily in the easy pace and sailing with a classic steel motorboat. Do not expect a fast boat but rather one that invites relaxed sailing and docking in harbors and villages along the way. What equipment is on board and what remains upon sale? On deck are tarpaulin(s), fenders, and lines available; for safety purposes, there is also a life buoy. Furthermore, it has an electric bilge pump. There are two batteries present with a total capacity of 120 Ah at 12V. What remains inside will generally stay on board; however, the boat has been emptied, and arrangements can be made regarding what stays. Is it suitable as a project boat or as a sailing boat for this season? It is primarily suitable as a project boat. Due to rust spots and the absence of windows, it requires restoration before comfortable sailing or staying aboard makes sense again. For buyers who have space to work on it, who can (have) treat the steelwork done properly, and who enjoy rebuilding a classic Beenhaker, this could be an excellent opportunity. Its dimensions, headroom, and the fact that it has previously moved under its own power make it an attractive starting point for anyone looking for a steel motorboat project with diesel engine. This Beenhaker 700 is being auctioned via Boatauction and awaits someone who will give her future again. Those dreaming of a compact steel motorboat with character who don’t mind getting their hands dirty can start their personal boating project exactly how they want it.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Steel

Length

7.00

Beam

2.50

Deplacement

7000

Depth

0.80

Motor & technic

Engine

Engine place

Inboard

Fuel

Diesel