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Workboat 1750

Sturdy Steel Workboat With a Touch of History.

  • Build year 1930, Workship for sale
  • The Netherlands

1,000 EUR



ex. EU Vat.
Sold Workboat 1750 Workship 1930, The Netherlands
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This Workboat 1750, built in the year 1930, named MIR, is a sturdy steel work vessel measuring 17.50 meters in length and 3.5 meters in width. With a draft of 0.65 meters, this boat is suitable for use on various inland waters, including canals, rivers, and ports. The ship is constructed from steel, a material known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for a variety of water-related tasks. Construction and Dimensions Former bunker boat, resulting in a steel hull in good condition. The steel hull was refurbished in 2020 at the Laar shipyard in IJmuiden. The boat features a classic shipyard-built hull, typical of workboats from the early 20th century. The dimensions of 17.50 meters in length and 3.05 meters in width provide ample deck space for transportation, technical applications, or conversion into a floating project. The 0.65-meter draft allows operation in shallower waters, increasing its versatility, and its low height enables it to pass under nearly all bridges. The fore cabin is furnished with 2 sleeping berths. The cabin includes a simple kitchen, electric toilet, and plenty of bench and seating space that can be converted into 6 sleeping berths. Engine and Propulsion The workboat is equipped with one operational engine, according to the owner. Further specifications regarding the brand, type, or power of the engine are not provided, but the presence of a functioning propulsion system makes the vessel immediately ready for voyages or tasks. The engine is suitable for use on inland waters, aligning with the ship's historical purpose. Registration and VAT Status The boat is a commercial vessel, therefore VAT applies to this sale. The workboat has an engraved cadastral number. Use and Applications The boat has previously been used on inland waters, indicating operation in relatively sheltered navigational areas. This makes the vessel suitable for various applications such as: Transporting goods or materials over short distances Utilization as a work vessel for dredging, construction, or maintenance tasks Conversion into a houseboat or recreational vessel Restoration project for enthusiasts of historical ships Due to its spacious dimensions and steel hull, the boat provides a solid foundation for modifications or repurposing. The classic design and industrial character also make the ship appealing for maritime heritage projects or as a decorative piece in a harbor setting. Technical Condition and Inspection Although the engine is reported as operational, no further technical details or maintenance reports are available. Potential buyers are advised to conduct a technical inspection to assess the condition of the hull, engine, propulsion system, and electrical systems. This is particularly important for older vessels like this one, which may require adjustments or modernization to meet current standards. Summary The 1930 Workboat 1750 is a steel work vessel with a functioning engine, suitable for use on inland waters. With its generous dimensions and industrial appearance, the ship offers various possibilities for reuse, restoration, or use as a work vessel. Given the age and type of vessel, a thorough inspection is recommended. For those interested in classic workboats, maritime projects, or floating restoration objects, this Workboat 1750 provides a solid foundation with significant potential.

Specifications

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Steel

Length

17.50

Beam

3.50

Depth

0.65

Motor & technic

Engine

Fuel

Unknown