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Klipperaak 2750

Build year:  2005

Ghent, Belgium

Live a board / Riverboat for sale

185,000 EUR

  • Nauticus Yachting
  • Belgium
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Klipperaak 2750

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  • Classic boat
  • High quality boat
  • Renovated cabin
  • Spacious
  • Beautiful lines
  • Large pantry
  • Non smoker boat
  • In mint condition
  • Lots of equipment
  • Lots of space for the big family
  • Ready for longdistance sailing
  • Very well maintained
  • Only one owner
  • Completely equipped
  • Equipped with all comfort
  • Super offer
  • Perfect for rivers
  • 2 cabins
  • Want to sell, now
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Description

OFFERS WELCOMED The 'Klipperaak' is derived from the Dutch inland clipper and is distinguished from the (inland) clipper by its stern. Instead of a receding stern and the stern behind the rudder stock, the clipperaak has a full and round stern with attached rudder, like the aak or tjalk. Therefore, the ship originally had no steering wheel but a tiller with which to steer. Because of this full stern, the ship also had a larger aft ship than the clipper, providing more living space for the skipper and his family. Klipperaken were built at several Dutch shipyards between about 1890 and 1930. Having sailed as a freighter under sail at Goes for many years, between 1995 and 2005 the current owner lengthened the vessel from its original 20m to 27.45m and completely rebuilt it from the original hull. In the process, the entire superstructure, wheelhouse, engine room and steering gear, navigation equipment, staterooms, all electrics and plumbing were reinstalled with an eye for authenticity, professional quality and high living comfort at the forefront. The result is a beautiful, liveable and perfectly sailing 'clipper' barge with a rich history. The installed 'Brons' slow-running diesel engine is the absolute icing on the cake, preserving the authentic sailing characteristics of this ship, albeit without sail mast and centreboard. On board you imagine yourself in a nautical fairytale world, the living quarters on the ship were carefully decorated with hand carvings in various exotic woods, the East Indian-style decorated owner's cabin with the hand-carved 'Kama-Sutra' panel as the entrance door is to say the least, to dream away. Any lover of classic boats will hold this 'Mystique' in high regard, a visit on board can be arranged by simple appointment with Nauticus Yachting.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Steel

Length

27.50

Beam

3.68

Depth

1.40

Motor & technic

Engine

Brons

Engine count

1

Engine hours

100

Fuel

Diesel

General

Hull condition

Engine condition

Cabin condition