Category: | Sailboat |
Year of construction: | 1967 |
Length: | 945 cm |
width: | 292 cm |
Depth: | 75 cm |
Material: | Steel |
Motorization: | None |
Berth: |
Krimpen aan de Lek, Netherlands
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This Zeeschouw 1045, designed and built by J. Kok in 1967, is a steel ship with a distinctive multi-chine hull shape. The robust construction and classic lines make this model a recognizable presence within traditional Dutch shipping. The Zeeschouw is known for its characteristic sailing properties and spacious deck area.
This ship has a length of 10.45 meters, a width of 3.45 meters, and a draft of 0.75 meters. The hull is entirely made of steel and has the construction number ZC 160. The hull has a multi-chine shape, which provides stability.
The ship has a doubled hull, meaning extra steel has been added in certain areas to reinforce the hull. Despite these modifications, there is still a hole in the hull. This requires repair to ensure the ship's watertightness.
The last antifouling treatment was in 2018. This means that the underwater protection needs renewal, depending on the intended use and desired condition of the underwater hull. A new treatment can contribute to better performance and protection against fouling.
The Zeeschouw is a classic flat-bottomed ship with a shallow draft of 75 cm, making it suitable for shallow waters such as lakes, canals, and the Wadden Sea. Thanks to the multi-chine hull, this ship has characteristic sailing behavior and stability on the water.
Given the current condition of the hull, work is needed to make the ship ready to sail again. However, this also offers opportunities for enthusiasts of traditional ships looking for a restoration project. With the right attention and modifications, the Zeeschouw can be restored to its original glory and used for recreational sailing or as an atmospheric ship.
This Zeeschouw 1045 offers a solid foundation for a project where tradition and craftsmanship come together. With a rich history and a recognizable design, this type of ship remains popular among sailors and maritime enthusiasts. The necessary work provides room for customization and personal input, making this ship a unique opportunity for someone willing to take on the challenge.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Zeeschouw |
Type | 945 |
Length | 945 |
Width | 292 |
Depth | 75 |
Year of construction | 1967 |
Material | Steel |
Last antifouling treatment | 2018 |
Hull shape | Multi-chine |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Toilet | N/A |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |
This Zeeschouw 1045, designed and built by J. Kok in 1967, is a steel ship with a distinctive multi-chine hull shape. The robust construction and classic lines make this model a recognizable presence within traditional Dutch shipping. The Zeeschouw is known for its characteristic sailing properties and spacious deck area.
This ship has a length of 10.45 meters, a width of 3.45 meters, and a draft of 0.75 meters. The hull is entirely made of steel and has the construction number ZC 160. The hull has a multi-chine shape, which provides stability.
The ship has a doubled hull, meaning extra steel has been added in certain areas to reinforce the hull. Despite these modifications, there is still a hole in the hull. This requires repair to ensure the ship's watertightness.
The last antifouling treatment was in 2018. This means that the underwater protection needs renewal, depending on the intended use and desired condition of the underwater hull. A new treatment can contribute to better performance and protection against fouling.
The Zeeschouw is a classic flat-bottomed ship with a shallow draft of 75 cm, making it suitable for shallow waters such as lakes, canals, and the Wadden Sea. Thanks to the multi-chine hull, this ship has characteristic sailing behavior and stability on the water.
Given the current condition of the hull, work is needed to make the ship ready to sail again. However, this also offers opportunities for enthusiasts of traditional ships looking for a restoration project. With the right attention and modifications, the Zeeschouw can be restored to its original glory and used for recreational sailing or as an atmospheric ship.
This Zeeschouw 1045 offers a solid foundation for a project where tradition and craftsmanship come together. With a rich history and a recognizable design, this type of ship remains popular among sailors and maritime enthusiasts. The necessary work provides room for customization and personal input, making this ship a unique opportunity for someone willing to take on the challenge.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Zeeschouw |
Type | 945 |
Length | 945 |
Width | 292 |
Depth | 75 |
Year of construction | 1967 |
Material | Steel |
Last antifouling treatment | 2018 |
Hull shape | Multi-chine |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Toilet | N/A |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |