Category: | Budgetboat |
Year of construction: | 1984 |
Length: | 730 cm |
width: | 240 cm |
Depth: | 60 cm |
Material: | Polyester |
Motorization: | Renault |
Berth: |
Rotterdam, Netherlands
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The Waterland 730 is a polyester motorboat with a length of 7.30 meters and a width of 2.40 meters. This boat was built in 1984 at the Flevowerf and features a V-bottom hull shape. The draft is 60 cm, making the boat suitable for use on inland waters, lakes, ponds, and rivers. The interior headroom is 1.90 meters, providing a relatively spacious feel in the cabin.
Documentation is available in the form of an engine booklet. The boat has been used in the past for pleasure cruising, day trips, and weekend stays. The last time the boat was taken out of the water for maintenance and antifouling was in 2019.
The Waterland 730 offers sleeping accommodation for four people, with two fixed berths and two additional berths. The interior space is equipped with a dining area, mattresses, and a stove. There is a manual toilet on board, with the discharge going directly into open water. Heating is not available.
The cockpit is equipped with a cockpit table, cockpit tent, outdoor deck sails, and outdoor cushions. Additionally, there are pulpit and stern seats, as well as a swim platform and swim ladder. For mooring and docking, fenders and lines are available. The boat is equipped with an electrically operated bilge pump.
The Waterland 730 is equipped with a Renault inboard engine from 1984. This gasoline engine has a power of 40 hp and features four cylinders. The engine is started electrically. The current condition of the engine is unknown, as it has not been used for the past two years. Until that time, the engine functioned properly. The fuel tank has a capacity of 50 liters.
Onboard instruments include a fuel tank gauge, temperature gauge, and tachometer. The electrical installation consists of an alternator and a 12V system with one battery. The battery is currently defective.
The steering of the Waterland 730 is done via a steering wheel located outside. The boat is equipped with a single rudder. The V-bottom hull contributes to the sailing characteristics, which are described as stable and suitable for recreational use. The boat has been used on various inland waters in the past and is described as a pleasant family boat for day trips and short stays on board.
The boat is equipped with an anchor with chain and line. The deck equipment includes a cockpit tent, deck sails, swim platform, and swim ladder. This equipment makes the boat suitable for recreational use during the summer months.
There are some known defects on the boat. The battery is defective, and the roof hatch is missing. Additionally, there is wood damage, and some fasteners of the canopy need replacement. Part of the canopy needs to be restitched. Furthermore, the condition of the engine is unknown.
The current owner purchased the boat five years ago. The boat has not been used for the past two years. Before that, the boat was used for pleasure cruising, day trips, and weekend stays. The Waterland 730 has mainly been used on inland waters, lakes, and rivers.
The Waterland 730 is a polyester motorboat with a functional layout and a classic appearance. With a length of 7.30 meters and a 40 hp inboard engine, this boat is suitable for recreational use on inland waters. The boat offers sleeping space for four people and has basic amenities such as a stove and toilet. Although there are some points of attention, the Waterland 730 provides a foundation for those looking for a compact motorboat with potential for day trips and short stays on the water.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Waterland |
Type | 730 |
Length | 730 |
Width | 240 |
Depth | 60 |
Year of construction | 1984 |
Material | Polyester |
Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
Number of sleeping places (extra) | 2 |
Standing height indoors | 190 |
Last antifouling treatment | 2019 |
Hull shape | V-bottom |
Control | Wheel |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Separate dining area | |
Cooker | |
Curtains | |
Toilet | Manual |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | Yes |
Heating | N/A |
Bilge pump | Electric |
Anchor(s) | 1 |
Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
Windlass | N/A |
Outdoor cushions | |
Boat cover(s) | |
Cockpit table | |
Cockpit tent | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Fenders and lines | |
Swimming platform | |
Swimming ladder |
Number of engines | 1 |
Is the engine operational | Operation of the engine is unknown |
Start typing | Electric |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Renault |
Power (hp) | 40 |
Number of cylinders | 4 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1984 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Tank capacity in liters | 50 |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Temperature Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
Number of batteries present | 1 |
Alternator | |
12V |
The Waterland 730 is a polyester motorboat with a length of 7.30 meters and a width of 2.40 meters. This boat was built in 1984 at the Flevowerf and features a V-bottom hull shape. The draft is 60 cm, making the boat suitable for use on inland waters, lakes, ponds, and rivers. The interior headroom is 1.90 meters, providing a relatively spacious feel in the cabin.
Documentation is available in the form of an engine booklet. The boat has been used in the past for pleasure cruising, day trips, and weekend stays. The last time the boat was taken out of the water for maintenance and antifouling was in 2019.
The Waterland 730 offers sleeping accommodation for four people, with two fixed berths and two additional berths. The interior space is equipped with a dining area, mattresses, and a stove. There is a manual toilet on board, with the discharge going directly into open water. Heating is not available.
The cockpit is equipped with a cockpit table, cockpit tent, outdoor deck sails, and outdoor cushions. Additionally, there are pulpit and stern seats, as well as a swim platform and swim ladder. For mooring and docking, fenders and lines are available. The boat is equipped with an electrically operated bilge pump.
The Waterland 730 is equipped with a Renault inboard engine from 1984. This gasoline engine has a power of 40 hp and features four cylinders. The engine is started electrically. The current condition of the engine is unknown, as it has not been used for the past two years. Until that time, the engine functioned properly. The fuel tank has a capacity of 50 liters.
Onboard instruments include a fuel tank gauge, temperature gauge, and tachometer. The electrical installation consists of an alternator and a 12V system with one battery. The battery is currently defective.
The steering of the Waterland 730 is done via a steering wheel located outside. The boat is equipped with a single rudder. The V-bottom hull contributes to the sailing characteristics, which are described as stable and suitable for recreational use. The boat has been used on various inland waters in the past and is described as a pleasant family boat for day trips and short stays on board.
The boat is equipped with an anchor with chain and line. The deck equipment includes a cockpit tent, deck sails, swim platform, and swim ladder. This equipment makes the boat suitable for recreational use during the summer months.
There are some known defects on the boat. The battery is defective, and the roof hatch is missing. Additionally, there is wood damage, and some fasteners of the canopy need replacement. Part of the canopy needs to be restitched. Furthermore, the condition of the engine is unknown.
The current owner purchased the boat five years ago. The boat has not been used for the past two years. Before that, the boat was used for pleasure cruising, day trips, and weekend stays. The Waterland 730 has mainly been used on inland waters, lakes, and rivers.
The Waterland 730 is a polyester motorboat with a functional layout and a classic appearance. With a length of 7.30 meters and a 40 hp inboard engine, this boat is suitable for recreational use on inland waters. The boat offers sleeping space for four people and has basic amenities such as a stove and toilet. Although there are some points of attention, the Waterland 730 provides a foundation for those looking for a compact motorboat with potential for day trips and short stays on the water.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Waterland |
Type | 730 |
Length | 730 |
Width | 240 |
Depth | 60 |
Year of construction | 1984 |
Material | Polyester |
Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
Number of sleeping places (extra) | 2 |
Standing height indoors | 190 |
Last antifouling treatment | 2019 |
Hull shape | V-bottom |
Control | Wheel |
Location control | Outside |
Rudder | Single |
Separate dining area | |
Cooker | |
Curtains | |
Toilet | Manual |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | Yes |
Heating | N/A |
Bilge pump | Electric |
Anchor(s) | 1 |
Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
Windlass | N/A |
Outdoor cushions | |
Boat cover(s) | |
Cockpit table | |
Cockpit tent | |
Push- and pulpit(s) | |
Fenders and lines | |
Swimming platform | |
Swimming ladder |
Number of engines | 1 |
Is the engine operational | Operation of the engine is unknown |
Start typing | Electric |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Renault |
Power (hp) | 40 |
Number of cylinders | 4 |
Year of construction of the engine | 1984 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Tank capacity in liters | 50 |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Temperature Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
Number of batteries present | 1 |
Alternator | |
12V |