| Category: | Motorboat |
| Year of construction: | 1999 |
| Length: | 750 cm |
| width: | 200 cm |
| Depth: | 60 cm |
| Material: | Polyester |
| Motorization: | Mercury |
| Berth: |
Leek, Netherlands
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The Marine Cox 750 is the kind of boat that invites you to cast off on a whim. Built in 1999, with a length of 7.50 metres and a beam of 2.00 metres, she feels compact and easy to manage, yet offers surprisingly many options for weekend trips and holidays on inland waters. Thanks to her polyester hull, she is practical to use and pleasant to handle, and with a draught of around 60 centimetres this Marine Cox can reach many places where other cabin boats have to turn back. That fits exactly what she was made for: relaxed cruising, mooring at a green little island, entering an unfamiliar harbour and enjoying life on the water.
Inside, headroom is approximately 1.60 metres. This makes her especially suitable for comfortable sitting, cooking and changing, with enough space to feel at home on board. The fixed berths for two people make the Marine Cox 750 an ideal cosy holiday boat for couples or solo cruisers who like to be away for several days in a row.
Marine Cox 750 now in the online auction. Anyone can bid up to and including 22 June 2026.
She is fitted out with amenities you actually use underway. On board you’ll find a cooker and a microwave, plus mattresses for the fixed berths. There is a manual toilet, which makes staying on board much more self-sufficient, especially on lakes and rivers where you don’t always head straight for a marina. There is also a heater on board, extending the cruising season and allowing comfortable overnight stays in spring and autumn.
The water tank has a capacity of around 30 litres. That suits the character of the boat: light, simple and aimed at short to medium trips where you top up occasionally. For those searching terms like 7.5-metre cabin boat, compact holiday boats or inland weekend cruiser, this Marine Cox 750 is a great match.
On the transom is a Mercury outboard from 2022 with 9 hp and two cylinders, electric start. It’s a nice combination for relaxed cruising, calm manoeuvring and controlled docking. The engine is operational and suits the way she has been used: leisure boating on inland waters. With a petrol tank of around 12 litres, you have a practical range for day trips and multi-day routes, depending on speed and conditions.
Steering is via a wheel from an outside helm position. This gives an open feel while cruising and good visibility when docking. The single rudder contributes to predictable handling, which is pleasant for both beginners and more experienced boaters looking for a manageable cabin boat.
This Marine Cox 750 is equipped with a useful electrical base for comfortable stays on board. She has two batteries and operates on 12V and 220V. Equipment includes a battery charger, alternator, inverter, voltmeter, shore power and a solar panel. There is also the option to connect solar panels and a 220V cable, making life on board a bit easier when you stay in one place longer or prefer more independent cruising.
For searches such as boat with solar panel and shore power, cabin boat with inverter, or boat 12V 220V, this is an attractive set of features—especially in this length class.
The boat was last taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025. Antifouling was also applied in 2025. According to the owner, no signs of osmosis are known. This is a reassuring starting point for anyone looking for a polyester cabin boat and wanting to begin the season with peace of mind.
Externally, she is equipped with a sprayhood, fenders and lines, and a swim ladder—exactly the items you often need in practice: shelter when the weather turns, the ability to moor up immediately, and easy access back on board from the water. One anchor is included with chain attachment, handy for a lunch stop or a quiet overnight stay in a sheltered spot. Life jackets are also included, providing a solid basis for safety on board.
The current owner states she has been used on inland waters—lakes and rivers—and that the best memories are mainly about reaching lovely places you would otherwise never visit, where you can truly unwind. That characterises the Marine Cox 750: an accessible boat that invites you to go boating more often, even if you only have a few days.
This Marine Cox 750 is offered via Boatauction because the owner has chosen to purchase a larger boat. If you are looking for a compact cabin boat with an outboard engine, berths for two and equipment that makes holiday cruising possible, she is definitely worth a look.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Marine Cox |
| Type | 750 |
| Length | 750 |
| Width | 200 |
| Depth | 60 |
| Clearance height | 210 |
| Year of construction | 1999 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
| Standing height indoors | 160 |
| Last antifouling treatment | 2025 |
| Control | Wheel |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Cooker | |
| Microwave | |
| Curtains | |
| Water tank capacity in liters | 30 |
| Toilet | Manual |
| Heating | Stove |
| Dinghy | No |
| Is a trailer included? | No |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain |
| Sprayhood | |
| Fenders and lines | |
| Swimming ladder |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Start typing | Electric |
| Engine type | Outboard engine |
| Brand motor | Mercury |
| Power (hp) | 9 |
| Number of cylinders | 2 |
| Year of construction of the engine | 2022 |
| Fuel | Gasoline |
| Tank capacity in liters | 12 |
| Number of batteries present | 2 |
| Battery charger | |
| Alternator | |
| Inverter | |
| Voltmeter | |
| Shore power | |
| Solar panel | |
| 12V | |
| 220V |
The Marine Cox 750 is the kind of boat that invites you to cast off on a whim. Built in 1999, with a length of 7.50 metres and a beam of 2.00 metres, she feels compact and easy to manage, yet offers surprisingly many options for weekend trips and holidays on inland waters. Thanks to her polyester hull, she is practical to use and pleasant to handle, and with a draught of around 60 centimetres this Marine Cox can reach many places where other cabin boats have to turn back. That fits exactly what she was made for: relaxed cruising, mooring at a green little island, entering an unfamiliar harbour and enjoying life on the water.
Inside, headroom is approximately 1.60 metres. This makes her especially suitable for comfortable sitting, cooking and changing, with enough space to feel at home on board. The fixed berths for two people make the Marine Cox 750 an ideal cosy holiday boat for couples or solo cruisers who like to be away for several days in a row.
Marine Cox 750 now in the online auction. Anyone can bid up to and including 22 June 2026.
She is fitted out with amenities you actually use underway. On board you’ll find a cooker and a microwave, plus mattresses for the fixed berths. There is a manual toilet, which makes staying on board much more self-sufficient, especially on lakes and rivers where you don’t always head straight for a marina. There is also a heater on board, extending the cruising season and allowing comfortable overnight stays in spring and autumn.
The water tank has a capacity of around 30 litres. That suits the character of the boat: light, simple and aimed at short to medium trips where you top up occasionally. For those searching terms like 7.5-metre cabin boat, compact holiday boats or inland weekend cruiser, this Marine Cox 750 is a great match.
On the transom is a Mercury outboard from 2022 with 9 hp and two cylinders, electric start. It’s a nice combination for relaxed cruising, calm manoeuvring and controlled docking. The engine is operational and suits the way she has been used: leisure boating on inland waters. With a petrol tank of around 12 litres, you have a practical range for day trips and multi-day routes, depending on speed and conditions.
Steering is via a wheel from an outside helm position. This gives an open feel while cruising and good visibility when docking. The single rudder contributes to predictable handling, which is pleasant for both beginners and more experienced boaters looking for a manageable cabin boat.
This Marine Cox 750 is equipped with a useful electrical base for comfortable stays on board. She has two batteries and operates on 12V and 220V. Equipment includes a battery charger, alternator, inverter, voltmeter, shore power and a solar panel. There is also the option to connect solar panels and a 220V cable, making life on board a bit easier when you stay in one place longer or prefer more independent cruising.
For searches such as boat with solar panel and shore power, cabin boat with inverter, or boat 12V 220V, this is an attractive set of features—especially in this length class.
The boat was last taken out of the water for maintenance in 2025. Antifouling was also applied in 2025. According to the owner, no signs of osmosis are known. This is a reassuring starting point for anyone looking for a polyester cabin boat and wanting to begin the season with peace of mind.
Externally, she is equipped with a sprayhood, fenders and lines, and a swim ladder—exactly the items you often need in practice: shelter when the weather turns, the ability to moor up immediately, and easy access back on board from the water. One anchor is included with chain attachment, handy for a lunch stop or a quiet overnight stay in a sheltered spot. Life jackets are also included, providing a solid basis for safety on board.
The current owner states she has been used on inland waters—lakes and rivers—and that the best memories are mainly about reaching lovely places you would otherwise never visit, where you can truly unwind. That characterises the Marine Cox 750: an accessible boat that invites you to go boating more often, even if you only have a few days.
This Marine Cox 750 is offered via Boatauction because the owner has chosen to purchase a larger boat. If you are looking for a compact cabin boat with an outboard engine, berths for two and equipment that makes holiday cruising possible, she is definitely worth a look.
VIEWING DAY INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
| Brand | Marine Cox |
| Type | 750 |
| Length | 750 |
| Width | 200 |
| Depth | 60 |
| Clearance height | 210 |
| Year of construction | 1999 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Number of sleeping places (fixed) | 2 |
| Standing height indoors | 160 |
| Last antifouling treatment | 2025 |
| Control | Wheel |
| Location control | Outside |
| Rudder | Single |
| Cooker | |
| Microwave | |
| Curtains | |
| Water tank capacity in liters | 30 |
| Toilet | Manual |
| Heating | Stove |
| Dinghy | No |
| Is a trailer included? | No |
| Anchor(s) | 1 |
| Anchor attachment | Chain |
| Sprayhood | |
| Fenders and lines | |
| Swimming ladder |
| Number of engines | 1 |
| Is the engine operational | The engine is operational |
| Start typing | Electric |
| Engine type | Outboard engine |
| Brand motor | Mercury |
| Power (hp) | 9 |
| Number of cylinders | 2 |
| Year of construction of the engine | 2022 |
| Fuel | Gasoline |
| Tank capacity in liters | 12 |
| Number of batteries present | 2 |
| Battery charger | |
| Alternator | |
| Inverter | |
| Voltmeter | |
| Shore power | |
| Solar panel | |
| 12V | |
| 220V |