| Category: | Sailboat |
| Year of construction: | 1987 |
| Length: | 835 cm |
| width: | 270 cm |
| Depth: | 145 cm |
| Material: | Polyester |
| Motorization: | Solé 14 mini |
| Berth: |
Numansdorp, Netherlands
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The 1987 Kievit 27 is a compact and solid cruising yacht that feels at home on inland waters and sheltered coastal areas, with a design clearly focused on comfort and predictable handling. With a length of 8.35 metres, a beam of 2.70 metres and a draft of 1.45 metres, this boat offers a pleasant balance between stability, space and accessibility. The S-shaped GRP hull gives the boat a classic look and a sailing character many sailors appreciate: calm, track-true and without nervous reactions. This makes the Kievit 27 interesting for newcomers, but also for sailors looking for a relaxed cruiser for weekend trips, holidays or solo sailing.
This Kievit 27 is fitted with a fin keel, contributing to a stable position in the water and a pleasant feel at the helm. Steering is via a tiller from the cockpit, providing direct feedback from the boat and making sailing intuitive. On broader points of sail the boat holds her course nicely and maintains speed well. Upwind she performs reasonably, although her character is more cruising-oriented than race-oriented; don’t expect extremely high pointing ability like modern, light designs, but rather steady progress with relaxed trim.
In gusts the boat responds gradually and predictably. Heel builds calmly and also reduces in a controlled manner, contributing to a comfortable experience for crew and guests. In waves the hull cuts through the water well; at this length and hull shape there can sometimes be some pitching, but behaviour remains controllable and in keeping with a classic 27-foot sailing yacht.
The aluminium mast carries a simple and practical sail plan with mainsail and headsail (jib). With two sails, handling remains clear and manageable, which is ideal for solo sailors or couples who want to sail without too many operations. The condition of the sails is described as reasonable; having the sails and sheets cleaned would be an obvious step to make everything feel fresh and run smoothly again. For buyers who like to optimise step by step, this is a clear and manageable first improvement, without turning the boat into a complex project straight away.
For harbour manoeuvres and motoring legs, the boat is equipped with a Solé 14 Mini inboard diesel engine of 13 hp with manual start. This engine is operational and suits the size and intended use of the Kievit 27 well: steady cruising, docking and controlled manoeuvring on inland waters. On board there are instruments such as a fuel tank gauge, oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge, so basic information is immediately available while underway. In addition, a bow thruster is fitted, which can make turning and docking in tight berths or in crosswinds noticeably easier.
Inside, the Kievit 27 offers headroom of approximately 1.78 metres, which is a usable figure for this size class and makes staying on board more comfortable during longer weekends. There are four fixed berths, making the boat suitable for a family or for two people who would like extra space. The accommodation is fitted out with a dinette and mattresses; the interior woodwork is experienced as neat, while the cushions could use some attention to bring everything fully up to preference.
For longer stays, practical amenities are present, including a 100-litre water tank and a 40-litre holding tank. The manual toilet does not discharge directly into open water, which aligns with use on many inland waterways. For cooler days there is a heater on board, extending the season and keeping evenings comfortable.
Outside, the boat is equipped with a teak deck, a cockpit table and exterior cushions, making the cockpit a pleasant place for lunch at anchor or a long evening in the marina. Fenders and lines are also included, as well as a swim ladder for comfortable swimming or easy boarding. The sprayhood and sail cover are due for replacement.
The electrical system includes shore power and a battery charger, with one battery on board. For navigation, a depth sounder and compass are present, suitable for use on lakes, waterways and canals. In terms of safety, a lifebuoy is included. The boat was taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025 and no indications of osmosis have been reported, which is an important point of attention for a GRP sailing boat.
This makes the Kievit 27 an attractive classic cruising yacht for anyone looking for a track-true, comfortable and straightforward sailboat with practical amenities, a diesel inboard engine and extra manoeuvring assistance thanks to the bow thruster. Ideal for relaxed trips, weekend getaways and holidays on inland waters, with room to freshen up the boat in a few areas to suit personal taste.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Kievit |
| Type | 27 |
| Length | 835 |
| Width | 270 |
| Depth | 145 |
| Clearance height | 1160 |
| Year of construction | 1987 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 4 |
| Standing height indoors | 178 |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Hull shape | S-shaped |
| Control | Helm |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Separate dining area | |
| Curtains | |
| Water tank capacity in liters | 100 |
| wastewater tank capacity in liters | 40 |
| Toilet | Manual |
| Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |
| Heating | Stove |
| Dinghy | No |
| Life buoy | |
| Is a trailer included? | No |
| Weight (kg) | 2800 |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
| Sprayhood | |
| Outdoor cushions | |
| Cockpit table | |
| Fenders and lines | |
| Teak deck | |
| Swimming ladder |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Start typing | Hand |
| Engine type | Inboard |
| Brand motor | Solé 14 mini |
| Power (hp) | 13 |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Fuel Tank Gauge | |
| Oil Pressure Gauge | |
| Temperature Gauge | |
| Bow thruster | Diesel |
| Number of batteries present | 1 |
| Battery charger | |
| Shore power |
| Number of masts | 1 |
| Mast material | Aluminum |
| Number of sails | 2 |
| State of the sails | Reasonable |
| Jib | |
| Main sail |
The 1987 Kievit 27 is a compact and solid cruising yacht that feels at home on inland waters and sheltered coastal areas, with a design clearly focused on comfort and predictable handling. With a length of 8.35 metres, a beam of 2.70 metres and a draft of 1.45 metres, this boat offers a pleasant balance between stability, space and accessibility. The S-shaped GRP hull gives the boat a classic look and a sailing character many sailors appreciate: calm, track-true and without nervous reactions. This makes the Kievit 27 interesting for newcomers, but also for sailors looking for a relaxed cruiser for weekend trips, holidays or solo sailing.
This Kievit 27 is fitted with a fin keel, contributing to a stable position in the water and a pleasant feel at the helm. Steering is via a tiller from the cockpit, providing direct feedback from the boat and making sailing intuitive. On broader points of sail the boat holds her course nicely and maintains speed well. Upwind she performs reasonably, although her character is more cruising-oriented than race-oriented; don’t expect extremely high pointing ability like modern, light designs, but rather steady progress with relaxed trim.
In gusts the boat responds gradually and predictably. Heel builds calmly and also reduces in a controlled manner, contributing to a comfortable experience for crew and guests. In waves the hull cuts through the water well; at this length and hull shape there can sometimes be some pitching, but behaviour remains controllable and in keeping with a classic 27-foot sailing yacht.
The aluminium mast carries a simple and practical sail plan with mainsail and headsail (jib). With two sails, handling remains clear and manageable, which is ideal for solo sailors or couples who want to sail without too many operations. The condition of the sails is described as reasonable; having the sails and sheets cleaned would be an obvious step to make everything feel fresh and run smoothly again. For buyers who like to optimise step by step, this is a clear and manageable first improvement, without turning the boat into a complex project straight away.
For harbour manoeuvres and motoring legs, the boat is equipped with a Solé 14 Mini inboard diesel engine of 13 hp with manual start. This engine is operational and suits the size and intended use of the Kievit 27 well: steady cruising, docking and controlled manoeuvring on inland waters. On board there are instruments such as a fuel tank gauge, oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge, so basic information is immediately available while underway. In addition, a bow thruster is fitted, which can make turning and docking in tight berths or in crosswinds noticeably easier.
Inside, the Kievit 27 offers headroom of approximately 1.78 metres, which is a usable figure for this size class and makes staying on board more comfortable during longer weekends. There are four fixed berths, making the boat suitable for a family or for two people who would like extra space. The accommodation is fitted out with a dinette and mattresses; the interior woodwork is experienced as neat, while the cushions could use some attention to bring everything fully up to preference.
For longer stays, practical amenities are present, including a 100-litre water tank and a 40-litre holding tank. The manual toilet does not discharge directly into open water, which aligns with use on many inland waterways. For cooler days there is a heater on board, extending the season and keeping evenings comfortable.
Outside, the boat is equipped with a teak deck, a cockpit table and exterior cushions, making the cockpit a pleasant place for lunch at anchor or a long evening in the marina. Fenders and lines are also included, as well as a swim ladder for comfortable swimming or easy boarding. The sprayhood and sail cover are due for replacement.
The electrical system includes shore power and a battery charger, with one battery on board. For navigation, a depth sounder and compass are present, suitable for use on lakes, waterways and canals. In terms of safety, a lifebuoy is included. The boat was taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025 and no indications of osmosis have been reported, which is an important point of attention for a GRP sailing boat.
This makes the Kievit 27 an attractive classic cruising yacht for anyone looking for a track-true, comfortable and straightforward sailboat with practical amenities, a diesel inboard engine and extra manoeuvring assistance thanks to the bow thruster. Ideal for relaxed trips, weekend getaways and holidays on inland waters, with room to freshen up the boat in a few areas to suit personal taste.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Kievit |
| Type | 27 |
| Length | 835 |
| Width | 270 |
| Depth | 145 |
| Clearance height | 1160 |
| Year of construction | 1987 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 4 |
| Standing height indoors | 178 |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Hull shape | S-shaped |
| Control | Helm |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Separate dining area | |
| Curtains | |
| Water tank capacity in liters | 100 |
| wastewater tank capacity in liters | 40 |
| Toilet | Manual |
| Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | No |
| Heating | Stove |
| Dinghy | No |
| Life buoy | |
| Is a trailer included? | No |
| Weight (kg) | 2800 |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
| Sprayhood | |
| Outdoor cushions | |
| Cockpit table | |
| Fenders and lines | |
| Teak deck | |
| Swimming ladder |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Start typing | Hand |
| Engine type | Inboard |
| Brand motor | Solé 14 mini |
| Power (hp) | 13 |
| Fuel | Diesel |
| Fuel Tank Gauge | |
| Oil Pressure Gauge | |
| Temperature Gauge | |
| Bow thruster | Diesel |
| Number of batteries present | 1 |
| Battery charger | |
| Shore power |
| Number of masts | 1 |
| Mast material | Aluminum |
| Number of sails | 2 |
| State of the sails | Reasonable |
| Jib | |
| Main sail |