235.000 EUR Trawler Yacht din oțel (Așa arată croazieră pe distanță lungă!)

235.000 EUR Trawler Yacht din oțel (Așa arată croazieră pe distanță lungă!)



Alăturați-vă pentru o prezentare completă a acestui iaht cu trauler din oțel de 235.000 de euro, construit în Olanda — Almtrawler 1200. Acest iaht cu motor cu rază lungă de transport de croazieră are un singur motor diesel DAF de 158 CP, o cocă de deplasare cu chinuri tare și propulsoare SidePower de prora și pupa pentru o manevrare ușoară. Cu două cabine, șapte dane, o bucătărie completă, încălzire centrală și o mașină de spălat, ea este proiectată pentru o croazieră prelungită sau pentru a locui cu normă întreagă la bord. Revopsită în 2022 și echipată cu o velă stabilă și o chilă lungă, ea oferă o păstrare excelentă a mării și o autonomie de croazieră de până la 700 de mile marine. Dacă sunteți în căutarea unui iaht cu trauler de croazieră de vânzare în Europa sau sunteți interesat de iahturi de deplasare cu cocă de oțel cu capacități dovedite în larg, acesta este unul de urmărit. Pentru detalii complete, accesați linkul din descriere și derulați în jos la „Barci recomandate de vânzare”. Tot ce aveți nevoie — bărci prezentate, detalii de contact și multe altele — chiar aici: https://linktr.ee/john_johnson

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23 thoughts on “235.000 EUR Trawler Yacht din oțel (Așa arată croazieră pe distanță lungă!)

  1. Nice boat in excellent condition but unfortunately it lacks a second engine. Don't care for wet heads, either but of course it's all a matter of available space.

  2. Loosdrecht. I know it well. My mom and dad lived in a summerhouse there in the 60's whole year round. It was totaly empty then. Sailing and ice-scating. 5 steps from the front door in the middle of nowhere. I sailed a lot there in 1980/90
    The 16 M2 ( 16 kwadraat) wooden sailboat. Bought my next sailboat there to, a Aloha Prime Temps. French build sailingboat 21 feet. Nice to see you there, doing a tour, for me, double fun. Thank you again!

  3. In my next life I would like to live somewhere in the Western Mediterranean and have a boat this size in a nearby harbor for weekend getaway’s or a month long summer trip. I’d really want an oven and a separate shower stall. And as long as I’m being picky, the owners suite bed would be at least a queen.😊

  4. Absolutely a wonderful boat, everything about it is what I myself would want. A great coastal cruiser to trawl the coastal waters of north, central and south America. Great boat indeed! 🥸

  5. It's not too bad, but I think the design isn't up to the standards you see in other tugs which are even smaller. This tug is about 44 feet, which is big. Even Nordic and American tugs are much better appointed more than 10 feet smaller. A better galley with full sized fridge/freezer, a spot next to the couch for a washer/dryer combo, and a stall shower. Sadly, for an extra ten feet they failed to install these comfort items for long cruising.
    What this boat did have was a second head and quite a big second berth, but even that would be lacking compared to a vessel of comparable size – say an American Tug 435 is still better, and of course Nordic has nice models with a guest cabin when you go better than 34 feet.
    If you want a great all round that you can take out for a day or a month, Ranger tug. If you're doing the American loop or something for a year straight and have a habit of longer cruises, you go American or Nordic tug. This boat isn't "bad" but it's a bit inferior.

  6. The floorplan is surprising useable for such a small footprint/LOA. The galley needs a microwave/convection oven (easy change), but like having the duel heads (even if they are wet-heads), but that engine room is really impressive for the engine in-place. You could almost throw a crew/baggage berth in that space lol

  7. Been a trusty follower of yours for a long time.
    May i ask where you live?
    Been over to Dover from Belgium on my trusty Antares 620 in june to catch up with some friends from the rock. I now fancy the Thames respectively leigh on sea for summer.
    I'd love to see smaller boats on your channel as well. Might worth a thought.
    Cheerio from Germany

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