Category: | Motorboat |
Year of construction: | 2003 |
Length: | 640 cm |
width: | 240 cm |
Depth: | 80 cm |
Material: | Wood |
Motorization: | Volvo |
Berth: |
Ueckermünde, Germany
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The Motorboat 640, built in 2003, is a wooden cabin boat with a length of 6.40 meters and a width of 2.40 meters. With a draft of 80 centimeters, this boat is suitable for various inland waters, including canals, lakes, ponds, and rivers. The hull is made of riveted oak, the deck is finished in teak, and the superstructure is made of mahogany. This choice of materials gives the boat a traditional and artisanal character, contributing to the appearance of a classic yacht.
The boat was originally built by Norbert Stöcker, owner of a shipyard in Ueckermünde, Germany. Although the ship was initially intended for personal use, it was eventually sold to the current owner, who has used the ship for years for recreational trips and family vacations. The christening of the ship, named "Rochen," took place in 2003 at the marina in Ueckermünde.
The cabin of the Motorboat 640 is equipped with two fixed berths and a dining area. The seat cushions are upholstered in genuine leather, contributing to the classic and well-maintained interior. The presence of an electric toilet with a closed drainage system makes staying on board more comfortable, even during longer trips. The interior space is designed for ease of use and offers sufficient shelter and comfort for weekend stays or short vacations.
The boat is equipped with a Volvo Penta MD 11 C inboard diesel engine with a power of 23 hp. The engine is electrically started and features various gauges, including a fuel tank gauge, oil pressure gauge, temperature gauge, and tachometer. This equipment provides the skipper with sufficient information to monitor engine performance while sailing.
In terms of electricity, the Motorboat 640 has a dynamo. This makes it possible to sail independently for some time without shore power. The electrical installation operates on 220V, facilitating the use of household appliances on board.
For navigation, the boat is equipped with a depth sounder, fishfinder, GPS, compass, VHF radio, and wind meter. This equipment allows for safe and efficient navigation, even on less familiar waters. The steering system consists of a steering wheel, contributing to intuitive operation.
The cockpit is self-draining, meaning rainwater is automatically drained. This contributes to the safety and ease of maintenance of the boat. On deck, there are two anchors with line attachment and an electric windlass, making anchoring easier.
The exterior of the Motorboat 640 features a teak deck, a swim ladder, a guardrail, and davits. A deck cover is available to protect the boat from the elements when not in use. The combination of traditional wood types and practical equipment makes the ship suitable for both short trips and longer stays on board.
The boat was last taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025 and underwent an antifouling treatment in the same year. During its use, the Motorboat 640 has been used for pleasure boating, day trips, and vacations. The sailing areas include the Oderhaff, the waters around Stettin and Usedom, and the canals and lakes in and around Berlin.
The current owner has undertaken several trips with the Motorboat 640, including a multi-week journey via the Oder and Spree to the Berlin lakes. According to the owner, the boat has regularly attracted admiring glances in marinas, thanks in part to its classic design and artisanal finish. The name "Rochen" is associated with many memories, including outings with grandchildren and relaxing vacations on the water.
The Motorboat 640 is a traditionally built wooden cabin boat with a rich history and a distinctive appearance. With its classic lines, practical equipment, and comfortable interior space, the ship is suitable for enthusiasts of artisanal craftsmanship and leisurely trips on inland waters. The boat is available without a trailer and is ready for a new owner who values stylish sailing and maritime tradition.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Motorboot |
Type | 640 |
Length | 640 |
Width | 240 |
Depth | 80 |
Year of construction | 2003 |
Material | Wood |
Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
Last antifouling treatment | 2025 |
Control | Wheel |
Separate dining area | |
Curtains | |
Toilet | Electric |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Is a trailer included? | No |
Anchor(s) | 2 |
Anchor attachment | Line |
Windlass | Electric |
Davits | |
Boat cover(s) | |
Teak deck | |
Sea rails | |
Swimming ladder |
Number of engines | 1 |
Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
Start typing | Electric |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Volvo |
Model engine | Penta MD 11 C |
Power (hp) | 23 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Oil Pressure Gauge | |
Temperature Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
220V |
The Motorboat 640, built in 2003, is a wooden cabin boat with a length of 6.40 meters and a width of 2.40 meters. With a draft of 80 centimeters, this boat is suitable for various inland waters, including canals, lakes, ponds, and rivers. The hull is made of riveted oak, the deck is finished in teak, and the superstructure is made of mahogany. This choice of materials gives the boat a traditional and artisanal character, contributing to the appearance of a classic yacht.
The boat was originally built by Norbert Stöcker, owner of a shipyard in Ueckermünde, Germany. Although the ship was initially intended for personal use, it was eventually sold to the current owner, who has used the ship for years for recreational trips and family vacations. The christening of the ship, named "Rochen," took place in 2003 at the marina in Ueckermünde.
The cabin of the Motorboat 640 is equipped with two fixed berths and a dining area. The seat cushions are upholstered in genuine leather, contributing to the classic and well-maintained interior. The presence of an electric toilet with a closed drainage system makes staying on board more comfortable, even during longer trips. The interior space is designed for ease of use and offers sufficient shelter and comfort for weekend stays or short vacations.
The boat is equipped with a Volvo Penta MD 11 C inboard diesel engine with a power of 23 hp. The engine is electrically started and features various gauges, including a fuel tank gauge, oil pressure gauge, temperature gauge, and tachometer. This equipment provides the skipper with sufficient information to monitor engine performance while sailing.
In terms of electricity, the Motorboat 640 has a dynamo. This makes it possible to sail independently for some time without shore power. The electrical installation operates on 220V, facilitating the use of household appliances on board.
For navigation, the boat is equipped with a depth sounder, fishfinder, GPS, compass, VHF radio, and wind meter. This equipment allows for safe and efficient navigation, even on less familiar waters. The steering system consists of a steering wheel, contributing to intuitive operation.
The cockpit is self-draining, meaning rainwater is automatically drained. This contributes to the safety and ease of maintenance of the boat. On deck, there are two anchors with line attachment and an electric windlass, making anchoring easier.
The exterior of the Motorboat 640 features a teak deck, a swim ladder, a guardrail, and davits. A deck cover is available to protect the boat from the elements when not in use. The combination of traditional wood types and practical equipment makes the ship suitable for both short trips and longer stays on board.
The boat was last taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025 and underwent an antifouling treatment in the same year. During its use, the Motorboat 640 has been used for pleasure boating, day trips, and vacations. The sailing areas include the Oderhaff, the waters around Stettin and Usedom, and the canals and lakes in and around Berlin.
The current owner has undertaken several trips with the Motorboat 640, including a multi-week journey via the Oder and Spree to the Berlin lakes. According to the owner, the boat has regularly attracted admiring glances in marinas, thanks in part to its classic design and artisanal finish. The name "Rochen" is associated with many memories, including outings with grandchildren and relaxing vacations on the water.
The Motorboat 640 is a traditionally built wooden cabin boat with a rich history and a distinctive appearance. With its classic lines, practical equipment, and comfortable interior space, the ship is suitable for enthusiasts of artisanal craftsmanship and leisurely trips on inland waters. The boat is available without a trailer and is ready for a new owner who values stylish sailing and maritime tradition.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Brand | Motorboot |
Type | 640 |
Length | 640 |
Width | 240 |
Depth | 80 |
Year of construction | 2003 |
Material | Wood |
Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
Last antifouling treatment | 2025 |
Control | Wheel |
Separate dining area | |
Curtains | |
Toilet | Electric |
Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |
Self-draining cockpit | |
Is a trailer included? | No |
Anchor(s) | 2 |
Anchor attachment | Line |
Windlass | Electric |
Davits | |
Boat cover(s) | |
Teak deck | |
Sea rails | |
Swimming ladder |
Number of engines | 1 |
Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
Start typing | Electric |
Engine type | Inboard |
Brand motor | Volvo |
Model engine | Penta MD 11 C |
Power (hp) | 23 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Fuel Tank Gauge | |
Oil Pressure Gauge | |
Temperature Gauge | |
Tachometer | |
220V |