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LOCATION
Emden, Germany
YEAR
2001
LENGTH
164.04 ft.
Condition
Used
Year
2001
Make & Model
Barkentijn 3-mast
Length
164.04 ft.
Location
Emden, Germany
Tax status
Ex VAT
Beam
25.59 ft.
Berths
20
Draft
13.12 ft.
This rapid Barkentine is built on the timber plan of an old Dutch herring lugger. Only the bow and the surface are still intact and the rest has been rebuilt, and the hull lengthened. The dimensions are impressive: 50m LOA, LWL 39m x 7,80m x 4m depth. The ship is rigged as a Barkentine: three masts, the first of which is square-rigged. Thickness of steel: 16mm keel, hull 10mm and superstructure 8mm. The construction of this ship began in 1997 and was completed in 2001. The sail plan consists of four fore sails, three cross sails for the first mast, forestay two sails, a mizzen and topsails. Most sails are still present. The interior style is German. There is a lot of pine panelling and varnish. In the back is now an captain’s suite, with a large bedroom, a living area with kitchen and a large bathroom with bath and washing machine and dryer. Further to the fore are the crew’s cabins. Still further fore are the guest cabins on either side of a passage. On deck there is a cockpit with navigational instruments and radio corner the steering wheel is placed on a hydraulic platform and can be moved to the roof of the wheelhouse. Further towards the bow is the officer’s mess and the guest lounge / restaurant with plenty of seating and a fully equipped bar. At the front is a professional galley, suitable for the preparation of restaurant meals. On top of the guest’s day lounge and aft on the quarter deck is an outside area for passengers to sit. The technical installation is impressive. The centre of the engine room is a heavy 8-cylinder marine diesel of 400 hp, with only a few running hours. In addition, an 6-cylinder marine generator has been installed for the power supply, and on the other side is a 4-cylinder air-cooled generator. There is an on-board water maker which can produce 2500 liters per day. All valves and filtration systems are duplicated.
Comments broker: This ship has worked for years as a restaurant/hotel. The ship is extremely seaworthy and could serve well as an expedition/research vessel with some adaptations, like converting the large owners cabin into a mess/seating aerea and the deckhouse to a workspace/laboratory. The style of the interior is classic German. The ship can be sailed with six crew members. The state of technical maintenance is good, but the ship should be taken out of the water for repainting the hull. All licenses have expired.
HULL
Hull Material
Staal
The Barkentijn 3-mast is 160 feet long that boasts a 26 feet beam. The Barkentijn 3-mast is made of staal.