| Category: | Sailboat |
| Year of construction: | 1968 |
| Length: | 900 cm |
| width: | 300 cm |
| Depth: | 143 cm |
| Material: | Steel |
| Motorization: | |
| Berth: |
De Heen, Netherlands
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anyone browsing Boatauction for a classic sailing yacht with presence will soon come across designs that have effortlessly stood the test of time. this 1968 marker 1 is one of those. she is a steel sailing yacht with an s-shaped (s-spant) hull form, designed by a. buchanan and built by dekker en zonen shipyard in amsterdam. only around thirty examples of this type were built at the time, making her a rare opportunity for enthusiasts of an alan buchanan yacht—and for anyone dreaming of a timelessly lined boat with a story of her own.
with an overall length of approx. 9.00 metres, a beam of 3.00 metres and a draft of 1.43 metres, she offers a fine balance between steady tracking and practical usability. she has been used on inland waters—canals and ditches, lakes and rivers—as well as at sea. that wide cruising range suits her character: a classic steel yacht that is pleasant to sail and invites you to look beyond the local loop.
a. buchanan’s design is recognisable for its elegant lines and s-spant hull, known for a gentle motion through waves and a reassuring sense of course. combined with her steel construction and single rudder, this delivers the sailing experience many sailors are looking for when searching for “classic steel sailing boat” or “s-spant sailing yacht”. she looks classic, yet she is built to truly sail, with a sail plan consisting of jib, mainsail, spinnaker and storm jib. that makes her suitable for relaxed cruises as well as for days when you want a bit more sail area in reserve.
she is steered with a tiller from the outside helm position, which many sailors appreciate for the direct connection with wind and water. her hull shape and weight of approx. 6,000 kg give her a solid presence on the water and contribute to a calm, steady course. for navigation and situational awareness she is equipped with, among other things, gps, chartplotter, compass, log and speedometer, depth sounder, wind meter, vhf radio and radar. an autopilot is also present, which is convenient on longer legs or when sailing solo or with a small crew.
yes, she offers fixed berths for four people, making her interesting for anyone searching for a “sailing boat with 4 berths” or a “9-metre cabin sailboat”. inside you’ll find a dinette, mattresses, a refrigerator and a cooker, bringing weekend trips and holidays well within reach. the hot-air heating helps extend the season, so she is not just a summer boat. the toilet is a vacuum toilet and discharges directly into open water; this is relevant information for buyers who are mindful of this and prefer to know in advance how it is arranged on board.
she has one engine, and the engine is operational. for the electrical system there are provisions such as shore power, a battery charger, alternator and inverter. in addition, power is available at 110v, 220v and 48v, which makes her interesting for buyers looking for a sailing yacht with shore power and an inverter, or who want to use specific equipment on board. on deck there are cockpit cushions and covers, making time in the cockpit comfortable during long evenings at anchor or in the marina.
the ground tackle consists of one anchor with chain and line and a manual anchor windlass. this suits the vessel’s classic character and the type of use she has seen: leisure cruising, with room for spontaneous stopovers and quiet nights in sheltered spots.
anyone reading her story will also understand the emotion that comes with boats like this. the owner names as the best memory the blissful evenings on the balmy lake near port zeelande. that is exactly what this type of classic sailing yacht excels at: not just getting from a to b, but truly experiencing life on the water along the way. this marker 1 is therefore an appealing choice for anyone looking to buy a steel sailing yacht via Boatauction, with timeless lines, a renowned designer and equipment that invites you to put her to full use again.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Marker |
| Type | 1 |
| Length | 900 |
| Width | 300 |
| Depth | 143 |
| Clearance height | 1300 |
| Year of construction | 1968 |
| Material | Steel |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 4 |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Hull shape | S-shaped |
| Control | Helm |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Separate dining area | |
| Fridge | |
| Cooker | |
| Curtains | |
| Toilet | Vacuum |
| Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | Yes |
| Heating | Hot air |
| Weight (kg) | 6000 |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
| Windlass | Hand |
| Outdoor cushions | |
| Boat cover(s) |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Battery charger | |
| Alternator | |
| Inverter | |
| Shore power | |
| 110V | |
| 220V | |
| 48V |
| Jib | |
| Main sail | |
| Spinnaker | |
| Storm jib |
anyone browsing Boatauction for a classic sailing yacht with presence will soon come across designs that have effortlessly stood the test of time. this 1968 marker 1 is one of those. she is a steel sailing yacht with an s-shaped (s-spant) hull form, designed by a. buchanan and built by dekker en zonen shipyard in amsterdam. only around thirty examples of this type were built at the time, making her a rare opportunity for enthusiasts of an alan buchanan yacht—and for anyone dreaming of a timelessly lined boat with a story of her own.
with an overall length of approx. 9.00 metres, a beam of 3.00 metres and a draft of 1.43 metres, she offers a fine balance between steady tracking and practical usability. she has been used on inland waters—canals and ditches, lakes and rivers—as well as at sea. that wide cruising range suits her character: a classic steel yacht that is pleasant to sail and invites you to look beyond the local loop.
a. buchanan’s design is recognisable for its elegant lines and s-spant hull, known for a gentle motion through waves and a reassuring sense of course. combined with her steel construction and single rudder, this delivers the sailing experience many sailors are looking for when searching for “classic steel sailing boat” or “s-spant sailing yacht”. she looks classic, yet she is built to truly sail, with a sail plan consisting of jib, mainsail, spinnaker and storm jib. that makes her suitable for relaxed cruises as well as for days when you want a bit more sail area in reserve.
she is steered with a tiller from the outside helm position, which many sailors appreciate for the direct connection with wind and water. her hull shape and weight of approx. 6,000 kg give her a solid presence on the water and contribute to a calm, steady course. for navigation and situational awareness she is equipped with, among other things, gps, chartplotter, compass, log and speedometer, depth sounder, wind meter, vhf radio and radar. an autopilot is also present, which is convenient on longer legs or when sailing solo or with a small crew.
yes, she offers fixed berths for four people, making her interesting for anyone searching for a “sailing boat with 4 berths” or a “9-metre cabin sailboat”. inside you’ll find a dinette, mattresses, a refrigerator and a cooker, bringing weekend trips and holidays well within reach. the hot-air heating helps extend the season, so she is not just a summer boat. the toilet is a vacuum toilet and discharges directly into open water; this is relevant information for buyers who are mindful of this and prefer to know in advance how it is arranged on board.
she has one engine, and the engine is operational. for the electrical system there are provisions such as shore power, a battery charger, alternator and inverter. in addition, power is available at 110v, 220v and 48v, which makes her interesting for buyers looking for a sailing yacht with shore power and an inverter, or who want to use specific equipment on board. on deck there are cockpit cushions and covers, making time in the cockpit comfortable during long evenings at anchor or in the marina.
the ground tackle consists of one anchor with chain and line and a manual anchor windlass. this suits the vessel’s classic character and the type of use she has seen: leisure cruising, with room for spontaneous stopovers and quiet nights in sheltered spots.
anyone reading her story will also understand the emotion that comes with boats like this. the owner names as the best memory the blissful evenings on the balmy lake near port zeelande. that is exactly what this type of classic sailing yacht excels at: not just getting from a to b, but truly experiencing life on the water along the way. this marker 1 is therefore an appealing choice for anyone looking to buy a steel sailing yacht via Boatauction, with timeless lines, a renowned designer and equipment that invites you to put her to full use again.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Marker |
| Type | 1 |
| Length | 900 |
| Width | 300 |
| Depth | 143 |
| Clearance height | 1300 |
| Year of construction | 1968 |
| Material | Steel |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 4 |
| Last antifouling treatment | - |
| Hull shape | S-shaped |
| Control | Helm |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Separate dining area | |
| Fridge | |
| Cooker | |
| Curtains | |
| Toilet | Vacuum |
| Does the toilet drain directly into the open water | Yes |
| Heating | Hot air |
| Weight (kg) | 6000 |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain Line |
| Windlass | Hand |
| Outdoor cushions | |
| Boat cover(s) |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Battery charger | |
| Alternator | |
| Inverter | |
| Shore power | |
| 110V | |
| 220V | |
| 48V |
| Jib | |
| Main sail | |
| Spinnaker | |
| Storm jib |