| Category: | Budgetboat |
| Year of construction: | Unknown |
| Length: | 900 cm |
| width: | 300 cm |
| Depth: | 40 cm |
| Material: | Steel |
| Motorization: | None |
| Berth: |
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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This Motorboat 900 is a steel cabin cruiser of approximately 9.00 metres in length and 3.00 metres in beam, designed for comfortable cruising on inland waterways. With a shallow draft of around 0.40 metres, this type of motorboat is ideally suited to canals and ditches, but also to lakes, waterways and rivers. This vessel is offered as a refurbishment project, making it attractive for buyers who like to roll up their sleeves and rebuild or modernise a cabin boat to their own taste.
The combination of a practical length, a beam that provides stability and a shallow draft makes the Motorboat 900 appealing for those who want to explore many different cruising areas. Think relaxed day trips, sporty cruising or a weekend away, with the option to moor in smaller harbours or along quiet banks. Thanks to its steel construction, the boat is also a solid base for a renovation project, allowing you to tailor the layout, finish and equipment to your own boating style.
At 9 metres long, this cabin cruiser offers a pleasant balance between manoeuvrability and onboard space. On narrow waterways and in urban environments such as canals, a boat of this size is often easier to handle than larger motor yachts. The 3-metre beam contributes to stable handling, which is especially comfortable on open lakes and wider waters. The draft of approximately 40 cm increases accessibility: shallow stretches, reed beds and smaller moorings become easier to reach, significantly expanding cruising possibilities on inland waters.
Because the vessel is sold as a refurbishment project, it is important to allow for an inspection and repair phase before intensive use. For many buyers, that is exactly where the added value lies: you can work step by step towards a boat that matches your wishes—whether for recreational cruising, sporty boating or weekend trips.
Steel is a commonly used material for cabin cruisers and motor yachts in the Netherlands, partly due to its robust construction and the ease of making modifications. A steel motorboat is well suited to rebuilding the interior and technical systems, adjusting the layout or adding comfort features. With a project boat like this Motorboat 900, you might consider renewing the joinery, optimising sleeping and seating space, or creating a practical galley layout for longer trips.
In terms of appearance, steel also offers a timeless foundation. Depending on the chosen finish, the vessel can take on a classic, rugged or more modern look. For buyers who want to put their own stamp on a cabin cruiser, this is an interesting starting point, as you are not tied to choices made by a previous owner.
The Motorboat 900 has been used on inland waters, including canals and ditches, lakes and rivers. This type of cruising area calls for a boat that can both cruise calmly and respond quickly when mooring and passing. A cabin cruiser in this class is generally aimed at relaxed boating with shelter in the cabin, allowing you to remain comfortable even in changeable weather.
For a day on the water, the combination of dimensions and shallow draft is practical: you can easily plan routes with plenty of mooring stops. For a weekend away, the cabin is a major advantage, as it allows you to stay onboard and store belongings dry and secure. The eventual cruising experience and comfort level of this boat will depend heavily on the choices you make during the refurbishment.
This steel cabin cruiser is offered in poorer condition and no documentation is available. This means a viewing with extra attention to the hull, structure, any corrosion points, installations and general finish is advisable. It is also unknown when the vessel was last taken out of the water or when the last antifouling treatment was applied. For buyers with experience in project boats, or those who want to tackle this together with a yard, this can be an opportunity to bring the vessel up to their own technical and cosmetic standard.
This Motorboat 900 is particularly suitable for enthusiasts of steel motorboats and cabin cruisers looking for an affordable entry into the 9-metre segment, with room to renovate and personalise. If you are looking for a steel cabin cruiser for inland waters, with a practical beam and shallow draft, and you find it appealing to invest in repairs and fit-out yourself, then this vessel offers a base with many possibilities for leisure boating, sporty cruising and weekend trips.
Lot: 11149
Municipal auction
boatauction.com auctions boats on behalf of the Municipality of Amsterdam that have not been collected from the storage harbour. The boats vary greatly in quality, and we therefore recommend making use of the viewing day.
Important dates
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Motorboat |
| Type | 900 |
| Length | 900 |
| Width | 300 |
| Depth | 40 |
| Year of construction | - |
| Material | Steel |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Dinghy | No |
| Is a trailer included? | No |
This Motorboat 900 is a steel cabin cruiser of approximately 9.00 metres in length and 3.00 metres in beam, designed for comfortable cruising on inland waterways. With a shallow draft of around 0.40 metres, this type of motorboat is ideally suited to canals and ditches, but also to lakes, waterways and rivers. This vessel is offered as a refurbishment project, making it attractive for buyers who like to roll up their sleeves and rebuild or modernise a cabin boat to their own taste.
The combination of a practical length, a beam that provides stability and a shallow draft makes the Motorboat 900 appealing for those who want to explore many different cruising areas. Think relaxed day trips, sporty cruising or a weekend away, with the option to moor in smaller harbours or along quiet banks. Thanks to its steel construction, the boat is also a solid base for a renovation project, allowing you to tailor the layout, finish and equipment to your own boating style.
At 9 metres long, this cabin cruiser offers a pleasant balance between manoeuvrability and onboard space. On narrow waterways and in urban environments such as canals, a boat of this size is often easier to handle than larger motor yachts. The 3-metre beam contributes to stable handling, which is especially comfortable on open lakes and wider waters. The draft of approximately 40 cm increases accessibility: shallow stretches, reed beds and smaller moorings become easier to reach, significantly expanding cruising possibilities on inland waters.
Because the vessel is sold as a refurbishment project, it is important to allow for an inspection and repair phase before intensive use. For many buyers, that is exactly where the added value lies: you can work step by step towards a boat that matches your wishes—whether for recreational cruising, sporty boating or weekend trips.
Steel is a commonly used material for cabin cruisers and motor yachts in the Netherlands, partly due to its robust construction and the ease of making modifications. A steel motorboat is well suited to rebuilding the interior and technical systems, adjusting the layout or adding comfort features. With a project boat like this Motorboat 900, you might consider renewing the joinery, optimising sleeping and seating space, or creating a practical galley layout for longer trips.
In terms of appearance, steel also offers a timeless foundation. Depending on the chosen finish, the vessel can take on a classic, rugged or more modern look. For buyers who want to put their own stamp on a cabin cruiser, this is an interesting starting point, as you are not tied to choices made by a previous owner.
The Motorboat 900 has been used on inland waters, including canals and ditches, lakes and rivers. This type of cruising area calls for a boat that can both cruise calmly and respond quickly when mooring and passing. A cabin cruiser in this class is generally aimed at relaxed boating with shelter in the cabin, allowing you to remain comfortable even in changeable weather.
For a day on the water, the combination of dimensions and shallow draft is practical: you can easily plan routes with plenty of mooring stops. For a weekend away, the cabin is a major advantage, as it allows you to stay onboard and store belongings dry and secure. The eventual cruising experience and comfort level of this boat will depend heavily on the choices you make during the refurbishment.
This steel cabin cruiser is offered in poorer condition and no documentation is available. This means a viewing with extra attention to the hull, structure, any corrosion points, installations and general finish is advisable. It is also unknown when the vessel was last taken out of the water or when the last antifouling treatment was applied. For buyers with experience in project boats, or those who want to tackle this together with a yard, this can be an opportunity to bring the vessel up to their own technical and cosmetic standard.
This Motorboat 900 is particularly suitable for enthusiasts of steel motorboats and cabin cruisers looking for an affordable entry into the 9-metre segment, with room to renovate and personalise. If you are looking for a steel cabin cruiser for inland waters, with a practical beam and shallow draft, and you find it appealing to invest in repairs and fit-out yourself, then this vessel offers a base with many possibilities for leisure boating, sporty cruising and weekend trips.
Lot: 11149
Municipal auction
boatauction.com auctions boats on behalf of the Municipality of Amsterdam that have not been collected from the storage harbour. The boats vary greatly in quality, and we therefore recommend making use of the viewing day.
Important dates
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Motorboat |
| Type | 900 |
| Length | 900 |
| Width | 300 |
| Depth | 40 |
| Year of construction | - |
| Material | Steel |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Dinghy | No |
| Is a trailer included? | No |