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Lemsteraak 13.60 de Ocasión en Verkoophaven Goliath Sneek por 89500 € - año 1909


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Localización: Europa > Netherlands
Ciudad: Verkoophaven Goliath Sneek
Código postal: 8606 KB
Vendedor: Empresa
Operación: de Ocasión
Nombre del barco:   Vlieland
Marca: Lemsteraak
Modelo: 13.60
Precio: 89.500 €
Eslora: 13,44 m
Manga: 4,62 m
Calado: 1,24 m
Año de construcción: 1909
Motor marca/modelo: Mercedes
Combustible: Gasóleo
Número de motores: 1
Potencia x motor: 106 cv
Teléfono: +31 6 54 72 39 43
Web: https://www.scheepsm..liath.nl

The ship is registered in Varend Erendfgoed Nederland as a Varend Monument!

The VLIELAND is a sailing monument. The ship is registered in the register of sailing heritage Netherlands (FVEN) in category A with NRVM/RVEN number 2666. https://www.fven.nl/rven-register/

In the Register of the VA Class the ship is listed with VA29 and VA85. VA 85 is the sail mark.

The ship is also registered with the foundation stamboek ronde- en platbodemzeilen under number 84.

https://www.ssrp.nl/stamboek/schepen/vlieland-84

Expert report of November 2023 available for inspection.

General
Hull shape: Steel, riveted, partially doubled - see EOC inspection report (2016)
Steering system: Mechanical
Hull number: Pedigree Plaque No. 84, VA 85
Other:

History
The Lemsteraak VLIELAND is registered in the German "Seeschiffsregister" and as historical maritime cultural object of the highest category A in the Dutch Register of Sailing Monuments. SSRP Stamboek Plaquette Nr. 84.
The VLIELAND, one of the oldest large Dutch Lemsteraken, was built in 1909 in open fisherman's version for the Enkhuizen fisherman jan Goos and already in 1914 sold by him as "Pleasure vessel". Before that, he already sailed as one of the first charter skippers with paying guests from Amsterdam on the then still open Zuiderzee. The VLIELAND can thus be considered the "baker's mate" of the brown fleet.Then, in the 1920s, the VLIELAND was converted to her present form as a yacht.

The interior paneling of the deck cabin, the aft decks on either side and the saloon largely still retain the original oak and ebony paneling and oak parquet with ebony trim. The VLIELAND was part of the fleet of the Royal Yacht Club Muiden (KNZRV) in the 1930s and 1940s and even went seal hunting with the great-grandfather of the current king (Prince Henry). After that the VLIELAND was a welcome participant in numerous regattas with her Enkhuizer owner family (a.o. 2nd
prize Flevo Race 1960) It is therefore also a piece of Dutch hunting history that you bring into your home with such an Aak.

 


Accommodation
Saloons: Old Dutch salon
Berths: 2 additional in the salon to be created
Bath: bathroom with hip bath
Cooker & fuel: gas stove with grill
Other:

Layout:
The boat has two enclosed aft cabins, each with a berth of approx. 1.10 x 2.40 m (1-2 pers), an owner's room with a double bed of 1.60 x 2.00 m and a "voroonder" with two double berths of approx. 1.30 x 2.20 m including two smaller beds of approx. 1.80 x 1.00 m, mostly used for bags or children.
The L-shaped settee in the saloon can be converted into another double bed of 1.60 x 2.00 meters.
In the connecting corridor between the salon and the forecastle is the galley with sink, stove and oven.
Underneath are cupboards for pots and pans, washing and cleaning products and the water tank (approx. 300 l).
Between the pantry and forecastle, under a large two-piece teak hatch, is the corridor with a large 230-volt refrigerator on STB and a toilet and laundry room on BB.
Step by step we have completely renewed the rigging with sails 2011, mast, boom, jib boom and standing
rigging 2013 and in 2023 the gaff.
The PLANAR 8DM diesel air heater was newly installed in 2020.
The 6 cylinder MERDEDES engine (OM 603 without turbo) with 106 hp was marinized by NG-Shipyard in 2023 and installed in July.
Any new owner should be aware that such an old ship always faces the next challenge. You can guide such an old treasure only part of its journey through the ages - who dares...?

Berth: April tm October - Museum port "BOZE WIJF" Lauwersoog from November tm March - Sales port GOLIATH Sneek.

Layout:

  • Deck cabin with 2 seats, 2 cart tables, clock, barometer/thermometer, echolot, gps and VHF radio, 4-piece teak doors, stairs down with original carvings
  • Aft on both sides cabins with large beds approx. 2.40 x 1.10 Paneling historic with white lacquered pine beadboards, bedsteads in oak solid Folding doors mahogany solid roadering against hull, heartwood slats 25 mm solid
  • Salon with historical original paneling in oak and ebony, solid solid fixed L benches,chair and armchair around fixed table with height adjustable table top; 6 to 8 seats.
  • To stb 2 Cupboards and a wood stove with delf tiles, Stained glass folding doors to outside
  • Storage space in groze cabinet against bulkhead for plates, cups and Bottles (inc. Quadrat compartment for Bok size) with drawer for cutlery and sliding board. Deep storage space under the bench seats.
  • Wood stove 7kw with stainless steel Pipe in stb gunwale.
  • Adjacent in the hallway to bb a galley with 180m headroom, porcelain sink with running cold water, 2 burner gas stove with oven and cupboard space.
  • To stb behind solid oak door 230V Liebherr refrigerator approx. 130 liters (from 2017, energy efficient label A)
  • In the Owner's cabin to bb 2-bed berth of 2.00 x 160 m with standard mattresses and slatted bed base
  • Paneling after historic example with white lacquered pine beadboards, bedsteads, wardrobe and frames solid mahogany - as remineszens of the "French period" from 1968 to 1988
  • In the forecastle two 2-person berths of 1.30 x 2.00 m and two single berths (or as storage space for jib and bagabe to use
  • under the berths more storage space
  • Paneling after historic example with white lacquered pine beadboards, bedsteads and frames solid oak
  • reinforcement against the hull, solid wood laths 25 mm
  • In front of the sleeping quarters in the foreship is the stainless steel anchor box with approx. 60 m galvanized chain

Engine, electrics, water
Water tank & material: Potable water pump with pressure compensation vessel for cold water, tank steel galvanized approx. 300 liters
Other:

Engine:
 MERCEDES OM 603 6-cylinder Diesel with 106 HP marinized and inbuilt by NG-Shipyard 2023
 2x Diesel fuel tank steel à 450 liters with separ filters
 paragon gearbox with VETUS single lever remote control
 grease-lubricated stainless steel propeller shaft
 dry exhaust and closed keel cooling
 3-blade propeller, bronze


Rig and sails
Other:

Complete sail wardrobe.

 Mainsail Dacron ca 55 m², (MOLENAAR, 2011), Hood 2023 new (MOLENAAR)
 Jib Dacron approx 32 sqm, (MOLENAAR, 2011), Hood 2023 new (MOLENAAR)
 Jib Dacron (Clippercanvas) (MOLENAAR, 2012) almost unused
 Halyards 4x 6 mm Dyneema on original large halyard winches (bb jib & jib. stb peak and claw halyards)
 Crane line 12 mm Dyneema, sheathed (breaking strength 5,200 kg), 14 mm talje on nail bank
 Flag lines 5 mm bb and stb on teak nail bank and corvine nails in the Mittens
 Wing on mahogany shiplap board with pp/rvs bearing
 Shots 16 mm, all plastic and are in good condition
 Mittens 4x 12 mm 6 x 19 stainless steel
 Backstays 2x 8 mm Dyneema, 14 mm talje with fiddle blocks und SPINLOCK stoppers
 forestay 12 mm 1×19 stainless steel
 Backstays 8 mm Dyneema with 2 fiddle blocks and 14 mm sheet
 Staying rigging bowsprit Waterstay and forestay 8 mm 6 x 19 stainless steel

Spars:

 Mast, oregonpine, clear & better, new in 2013 by VENTISold fittings hot-dip galvanized, varnished and transferred, VHF antenna built into mast
 Boom, oregonpine, clear & better, new in 2013 by VENTIS old fittings hot-dip galvanized, painted and transferred
 Gaff, ashwood, new in 2023 by Ivor van Klink
 Jib boom, pitchpine, new in 2013 by VENTIS, (made from the old boom)
 Bokkepoten, pitchpine with authentic forged fittings
 Jib boom, Pitchpine, forged fittings
 Running boom, ash wood

 Peak heel , pitchpine with depth markings
 The spars are in excellent condition

Rudder & daggerboards
 Oak swords, ca. 2000 by Bültjer, Ditzum renewed, historic steel fittings transferred sword bolt and halyards stainless steel
 Original sword winches, brake band in stainless steel
 Rudder oak, made ca. 2000 by Bültjer
 Stainless steel step brackets on rudder blade
 Forged iron tiller, emergency steel tiller with wooden handle


Navigation and electronics
Other:

Power 24V DC/230V AC:
 VICTRON Multi Charger/Inverter 24V/230V, 1200A
 Walstrom connection and 230V fuses with FI circuit breaker in cockpit cabinet
 Starter battery, 2x 108 Ah
 User battery, Trojan deep cycle T1275 plus, 4x 150 Ah under stairs
 2 Main switches and control panel/fuses under stairs

Navigation:
 Top light in mast above forestay (spare top light on stainless steel stem when mast is lowered)
 Anchor light mobil to hang
 Bb and Stb lights integrated in the railing
 Stern light and gps antenna on stainless steel stern on aft deck
 VHF radio, SAILOR RT 2048 with Atis
 GPS, RAYTHEON, Raystar
 Compass, LUDOLPH, Bremen with copper compass house and light box.


Equipment
Other:

 Self-draining cockpit with continuous steel deck and 4 drains to outside (above waterline)
 Teak block grates
 2 L-banks, steel, hot-dip galvanized and painted white with ipé wood lid and bergrumte
 1 teak bench aft with gas bun and storage space
 Solid teak folding table/cabinet with compass and entrance to engine room
 Teak steering wheel with 113 cm diameter and mechanical stalling (steel wire)
 Valleren with Ipéwood bench seat
 Wilmex selftailing winches, bronze, with 2 speeds for jib sheet and backstays, spinlock stopper for the backstays


Safety
Other:

 Foredeck and gangway boards, Teak, ca. 35 mm (1927)
 Cabin roof, Teakwood ca. 25 mm with solid teak edge (1927 needs to be refinished)
 Cuckoos over Salon, owner's cabin and Forecastle solid teak with covers of heavy brown/transparent, PVC
 Doghouse Steel deck, painted white with teak sliding hatch
 Zeereling round steel 20 mm, with solid steel Scepters, welded on the gunwale in line with the gunwale

Ship's bull
 Battens, solid oak (present but not fitted)
 Vault boards (old - in need of replacement)
 Nameplates VLIELAND, teak, solid
 Board with home port LAUWERSOOG teak solid with copper letters
 Mast plank with sun and "VLIELAND 1909 Zwartsluis" teak and mahogany, solid

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