The Regina I is a well maintained ship with sail number R50. The boat has a steel hull with a mahogany wooden superstructure. The Regina I has been renovated but retaining authentic features, renewed mast from Oregon Pine. The current owner bought the boat in 1990 and had jobs as a hobby so the boat is well maintained over time. The Regina I went annually during the winter to a covered winter storage (in a hall), where the underwater hull was immediately tackled (2 layers of blackbottom, after which an anti-fouling layer was applied). In addition, the engine of the Regina I is annually maintained by a mechanic. The boat is very complete with included in the sale: storage trailer, summer-winter tarpaulin, cover tent, cockpit tent (for extra living space) and a sea railing. The Regina I is very suitable for nice day trips, but also for weekends on the water.
Viewing day
The viewing day for the Regina I is on Saturday 25 July 2020 between 11 and 14 hours in Ansen (NL).
The Regina I is a well maintained ship with sail number R50. The boat has a steel hull with a mahogany wooden superstructure. The Regina I has been renovated but retaining authentic features, renewed mast from Oregon Pine. The current owner bought the boat in 1990 and had jobs as a hobby so the boat is well maintained over time. The Regina I went annually during the winter to a covered winter storage (in a hall), where the underwater hull was immediately tackled (2 layers of blackbottom, after which an anti-fouling layer was applied). In addition, the engine of the Regina I is annually maintained by a mechanic. The boat is very complete with included in the sale: storage trailer, summer-winter tarpaulin, cover tent, cockpit tent (for extra living space) and a sea railing. The Regina I is very suitable for nice day trips, but also for weekends on the water.
Viewing day
The viewing day for the Regina I is on Saturday 25 July 2020 between 11 and 14 hours in Ansen (NL).