Category: | Sloop |
Year of construction: | Unknown |
Length: | 800 cm |
width: | 250 cm |
Depth: | 80 cm |
Material: | Wood |
Motorization: | Vetus |
The Lord Bommel is a unique lifeboat that stands out among other sloops. With its striking appearance and beautiful finish, it is a real eye-catcher on the water. This sloop has undergone a thorough refit, during which it was completely stripped and rebuilt, leaving it in excellent condition.
The boat has a length of 800 cm, a width of 250 cm and a draft of 80 cm. It is built of wood and has a classic look dating back to the year of construction of 1931. The Lord Bommel has steering wheel steering and the steering wheel is located on the outside of the boat. The rudder is single-piece.
The boat's accommodation has comfortable cushions, which makes for a pleasant seating experience. There is no toilet on board and the toilet drain does not discharge directly into the open water.
The Lord Bumblebee's engine is fully functional and is started with an electric start. The boat is powered by a 33-hp Vetus engine built in 1993. The engine has 288 hours of operation and comes with gauges such as a fuel tank gauge and tachometer. The boat's maximum speed is 12 knots.
As for outside equipment, the Lord Bumblebee has an anchor with a line attachment, a spray hood, a swim ladder, fenders and lines, and a teak deck. This provides not only functionality, but also a luxurious look.
In terms of safety, the boat is equipped with a fire extinguisher and an electric bilge pump to pump any water out of the boat.
The Lord Bommel is used for pleasure boating on inland waterways, lakes, ponds, rivers, canals and ditches. It has a registration number of SIA3133, although the boat itself is not registered. VAT has been paid.
In short, the Lord Bommel is a beautiful and well-maintained lifeboat with a rich history. With its unique appearance and comfortable amenities, it is ideal for relaxing trips on the water.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Lifeboat |
Type | 800 |
Length | 800 |
Width | 250 |
Depth | 80 |
Clearance height | 120 |
Year of construction | 1931 |
Material | Wood |
Control | Wheel |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Swimming ladder | |
Teak deck | |
Fenders and lines |
Number of engines | 1 |
Start typing | Electric |
Maximum speed | kilometers per hour | 12 |
Brand motor | Vetus |
Power (hp) | 33 |
Number of cylinders | 4 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1993 |
Engine hours | 288 |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
Battery charger |
The Lord Bommel is a unique lifeboat that stands out among other sloops. With its striking appearance and beautiful finish, it is a real eye-catcher on the water. This sloop has undergone a thorough refit, during which it was completely stripped and rebuilt, leaving it in excellent condition.
The boat has a length of 800 cm, a width of 250 cm and a draft of 80 cm. It is built of wood and has a classic look dating back to the year of construction of 1931. The Lord Bommel has steering wheel steering and the steering wheel is located on the outside of the boat. The rudder is single-piece.
The boat's accommodation has comfortable cushions, which makes for a pleasant seating experience. There is no toilet on board and the toilet drain does not discharge directly into the open water.
The Lord Bumblebee's engine is fully functional and is started with an electric start. The boat is powered by a 33-hp Vetus engine built in 1993. The engine has 288 hours of operation and comes with gauges such as a fuel tank gauge and tachometer. The boat's maximum speed is 12 knots.
As for outside equipment, the Lord Bumblebee has an anchor with a line attachment, a spray hood, a swim ladder, fenders and lines, and a teak deck. This provides not only functionality, but also a luxurious look.
In terms of safety, the boat is equipped with a fire extinguisher and an electric bilge pump to pump any water out of the boat.
The Lord Bommel is used for pleasure boating on inland waterways, lakes, ponds, rivers, canals and ditches. It has a registration number of SIA3133, although the boat itself is not registered. VAT has been paid.
In short, the Lord Bommel is a beautiful and well-maintained lifeboat with a rich history. With its unique appearance and comfortable amenities, it is ideal for relaxing trips on the water.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Lifeboat |
Type | 800 |
Length | 800 |
Width | 250 |
Depth | 80 |
Clearance height | 120 |
Year of construction | 1931 |
Material | Wood |
Control | Wheel |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Swimming ladder | |
Teak deck | |
Fenders and lines |
Number of engines | 1 |
Start typing | Electric |
Maximum speed | kilometers per hour | 12 |
Brand motor | Vetus |
Power (hp) | 33 |
Number of cylinders | 4 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1993 |
Engine hours | 288 |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
Battery charger |