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Warner Sloep

Timeless elegance of a classic wooden sailboat

  • Build year 1954, Sailingboat for sale
  • The Netherlands

15,000 EUR



ex. EU Vat.
Warner Sloep Sailingboat 1954, with Vetus engine, The Netherlands
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Warner Sloop from 1954 – Classic wooden sailboat with a rich history The Warner Sloop, built in 1954 by The Morse Boat Building Company in Thomaston, Maine (USA), is a classic wooden sailboat with a rich maritime background. This vessel is the first of a series of seven identical boats, also known as the "Seven Sisters". Designed by Winthrop L. Warner, this sloop was originally built for a doctor from New York. Since 2014, the ship has been owned by the current owner, who has had various works carried out on the vessel. Dimensions and construction The Warner Sloop measures 11.50 meters in length, 3.20 meters in width, and has a draft of 1.10 meters. With a clearance height of 15 meters, the ship is suitable for both inland and coastal waters. The hull is carvel-built with a round bilge shape, contributing to stability and sailing comfort. The vessel is entirely made of wood, with a teak deck and mahogany superstructure added during a previous restoration in 1995. The mast is wooden and was renewed in 2014. Interior and accommodation Inside, the sloop offers a headroom of 2.10 meters, exceptional for a vessel of this length. There are five fixed berths and two additional berths available, making the ship suitable for multi-day trips with several occupants. The accommodation includes a refrigerator, stove, mattresses, and hot water. A manual toilet is present, with direct discharge to open water. The water tank has a capacity of 840 liters, and there is a 90-liter holding tank for wastewater. Heating is provided by a stove. Engine and technical equipment The Warner Sloop is equipped with a Vetus inboard diesel engine, type M456A325A, with a power of 52 hp. The engine was installed in 2014 and has approximately 2000 running hours. Fuel consumption is around 4.5 liters per hour, with a 90-liter diesel tank. The cruising speed is 11.5 km/h, with a maximum speed of 15 km/h. The electrical system was completely renewed in 2014, including wiring and fuses. There are four batteries on board (3x 110 Ah and 1x 90 Ah starter battery), with amenities such as a battery charger, inverter, voltmeter, and shore power connection. Navigation and electronics For navigation, the ship is equipped with modern B&G equipment, including a 9-inch chartplotter, separate displays for wind and depth measurement, AIS, VHF radio, log/speedometer, GPS, and a standard compass. This equipment makes the ship suitable for both recreational and sporty sailing, even on open water. Sail plan and rigging The sail plan consists of five sails: mainsail, jib, staysail, genoa, and gennaker. The standard equipment includes a mainsail, staysail, and Yankee, with the genoa and gennaker as additional sails. The ship features a genoa, reefing system, and roller mainsail, simplifying sailing. The long keel and relatively low weight per meter length ensure stable sailing characteristics, even on open water. Exterior equipment and dinghy Externally, the ship is equipped with a teak deck, sprayhood, cockpit tent, cockpit table, deck covers, exterior cushions, swim ladder, pulpit and pushpit, fenders, and lines. A Zodiac dinghy (model 270) with a 4 hp Evinrude outboard motor is included. This inflatable boat is suitable for short trips or recreational use. Safety and additional information The Warner Sloop has an electric bilge pump, lifebuoy, and self-draining cockpit. The vessel is registered with VKSJ / RVEN under numbers V1043 / 4585. The last antifouling treatment and haul-out for maintenance are scheduled for 2025. Historical value and usage The Warner Sloop is not just a functional sailboat but also a piece of sailing heritage. The combination of classic lines, wooden construction, and modern equipment makes the ship a striking presence in any harbor. The vessel has been used on various waters, including canals, lakes, and seas, for purposes such as leisure sailing, holidays, sporty sailing, and commercial use. Special features Hull number 1 of a series of 7 Full documentation available, including mention in the magazine "Nautique" (June 2025) Suitable for shallow waters due to shallow draft Spacious interior with high headroom Long keel for stable sailing behavior This Warner Sloop combines classic charm with practical sailing characteristics, making it an intriguing choice for enthusiasts of traditional sailboats with character.

Specifications Equipment

Materiale / unit

Hull type

Wood

Length

11.50

Beam

3.20

Deplacement

9000

Depth

1.10

Motor & technic

Engine

Vetus

Total power

52

Engine place

Inboard

Engine hours

2000

Fuel

Diesel