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Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee

Classic Steel Sailing Ship With Timeless Character.

  • Build year 1977, Sailingboat for sale
  • The Netherlands

100 EUR

Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee Sailingboat 1977, with Saab engine, The Netherlands
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Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until March 16, 2026. Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee 1977 - Classic steel sailing ship with character General overview of the ship The Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee from 1977 is a steel sailing ship with a length of 9 meters and a width of 2.65 meters. The ship is designed with a hard chine hull and features a tiller steering located outside. The draft is 1.15 meters, making the ship suitable for use on inland waters, lakes, rivers, and canals. The air draft of 10 meters allows passage under most high bridges on inland waterways, especially in combination with the ability to lower the mast independently. Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee now in the online auction. Everyone can bid until March 16, 2026. Construction and materials used The hull is entirely made of steel, contributing to the ship's robustness. The masts are wooden, and the deck is teak, providing a classic look. The boat weighs approximately 4,500 kilograms and is equipped with a self-draining cockpit. The exterior shows signs of rust, and the mast requires a new coat of paint. These aspects are visible and should be considered in a purchase. Interior and living space Inside, the Gouwzee offers a headroom of 1.80 meters, providing ample room to move around. There are three fixed berths and one additional berth available. The layout includes a dining area and an oven, making the stay on board comfortable for short vacations or weekend trips. Sail equipment and rigging The ship is equipped with two masts and three sails: a jib, a genoa, and a mainsail. The condition of the sails is described as fair. The sail plan is suitable for novice sailors, thanks to the ship's stable sailing characteristics. The mast features a mechanism for easy and independent lowering, making the ship suitable for solo sailors or for use on waterways with low bridges. Engine and technical installation The Gouwzee is powered by an inboard Saab diesel engine with a 10 hp capacity. The engine is electrically started and has a single cylinder. The engine is from the same year as the ship (1977) and, according to the owner, is still operational. The fuel consumption is around 1.5 liters per hour, with a 45-liter diesel tank. The cruising speed is approximately 10 kilometers per hour. Onboard electricity is supplied by a dynamo and a solar panel, with a 12V and 220V system. There is one 100 Ah capacity battery. Equipment and extras On deck, there is a swim ladder, pulpit and pushpit seats, a lifeline, and two anchors with chain and line. The safety equipment includes a manual bilge pump. Documentation such as the engine manual and maintenance book are available. Use and sailing experience The current owner has owned the ship for four years and used it regularly for vacations. The boat has mainly been used on inland waters, lakes, rivers, and canals. The owner describes the ship as a friendly sailing vessel that is well-suited for novice sailors. The flat foredeck provides ample deck space, and the portholes ensure a pleasant temperature in the summer. History and special features The Gouwzee was designed by the renowned Dutch yacht designer Pieter Beeldsnijder, giving the ship a certain historical value. The current owner states that the ship can be moved immediately after purchase. Conclusion The Pieter Beeldsnijder Gouwzee from 1977 is a classic steel sailing ship with a functional layout and a distinctive design. Despite some exterior considerations, the ship provides a solid foundation for sailors looking for a traditional vessel with room for personal modifications. The combination of a working engine, a mast that can be lowered independently, and a practical layout makes this ship suitable for recreational use on inland waters.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Steel

Length

9.00

Beam

2.65

Deplacement

4500

Depth

1.15

Motor & technic

Engine

Saab

Total power

10

Engine place

Inboard

Fuel

Diesel