Dacă sunteți în căutarea unui adevărat iaht Explorer construit atât pentru aventuri offshore, cât și pentru croaziera interioară, acest Sailor Motor de aluminiu Bloemsma Zeilkotter este un vas care merită văzut. Cu o coca din aluminiu construită cu joggled, chilie lungă și echipament greu, acest iaht este conceput pentru forță, stabilitate și versatilitate. Construit în 1994 de renumitul șantier naval olandez Bloemsma, acest marinar cu motor a fost complet reamenajat (2020-2022), inclusiv: New Solé Mini-44 motor diesel (42 CP, instalat 2021, doar 58 de ore!)
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Acesta este ultimul marinar cu motor din aluminiu! (167k € Bloemsma Zeilkotter Tour)

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Love it! Let's see more please.
Nice motor sailor. Thanks for uploading. It would be great to be inside during foul weather.
The thought of going anywhere even when you run out of fuel is quite appealing
More motor sailors: YES!
Very awesome
A nice boaty looking boat, I'd lo e to see more motorsailors.
Very similar in appearance to Northsore's Fisher range
Definitely more motor sailors please!
Great boat-would love one..
Yes more motor sailers, especially Diesel Ducks. They are all steel hull, excellent designs.
Stylish and well-built motorsailer for 2 people. For those who don't need more, it's good but maybe too expensive with so little equipment and space. It's always a question of whether it's worth renovating such a boat for a lot of money. I don't think you'll get that money back when you sell it. But the little motorsailer is a nice one.
how long can aluminum hulls last considering that this one is over 30 years old?
Yes I love Motor sailors! Please video some more, thanks!
I dig em.
1960s,who wants that?
John, it’s good to see something different. Not the biggest but we all start off somewhere. I think the design works well. Personally I like the interior it’s simple but effective. There’s a fair bit of wood which is in fairly decent condition given the age as it were. A great find and a worthy addition to your portfolio of videos.
Tahiti!
Where would I go with this yacht??? First, a transatlantic voyage to the canal. Second, up the west coast of the USA. Then I would cruise the Northwest coast of Canada for the rest of my life during the summer and down to Mexico for the winter months.
Big fan of motor-sailors, more please.
Some additional data on sailing and motoring performance would be good. Also, the de Valk site has some pics without the masts, kind of setup as a river cruiser … neat option.
I love Motor Sailors! The rare Fisher 49! The amazing Nordhavn 56 with a Hundested prop and 3,000 NM range @ 8 kn under power!
Yes, i do like the video and yes, i like motorsailors – please more. Move on
More motorsailers please!!
This one is a rare jewel. Keep going this route. Thanks.
167 and no electronics, seems a bit high !
Great video
I'd be happy to see more motor sailers. That's quite a bit bigger than my mirror dinghy.
Love a motorsailor, just not that one.
Look.
A canoe stern, excellent for following Seas
I am a retired American shop teacher , living in Thailand . My wife ( Thai. ) thinks we need a boat for 6 , I have doubts . but looking at sailboats 34' – 40'. Mainly to liveaboard & Island hop .
Wow!!! Love the designs!

how much $ just thinking
I'm now seeing some nice motor sailors selling for less than half a crappy house around me. I live close enough to a large body of water that is connected to the ocean, that I could buy one of these and just keep it in a slip. Then one day when I get fed up with my job, I can just quick and sail off into the sunset.
No refrigerator ?
Perfect as usual
More motor sailors: YES! PLEASE!