Constructed in 2016 using Van de Stadt plans, this Samoa 47 is a testament to precision engineering. The hull was professionally built by the current and only owner, a master blacksmith and welding specialist, within a climate-controlled workshop. Every element of this steel sailboat emphasizes durability and logical maintenance; the owner prioritized the strategic placement of inspection hatches to ensure all systems are easily reachable for future repairs.
Designed for extended autonomy at sea, the vessel features a robust electrical setup, including a 24-volt battery system and a 6kw Vetus generator operating at 1,500 rpm. An isolation transformer ensures electrical integrity when connected to shore power. With a length of 14.3 meters and a beam of 4.5 meters, the interior layout efficiently accommodates three cabins and two baths, providing comfortable living space for long-term cruising.
Propulsion is provided by a reliable 83 hp Deutz M.W.M. 4-cylinder diesel engine with 1,984 hours, utilizing a shaft drive transmission. The vessel is well-equipped for versatility, featuring additional plastic tanks for the heater and daily fuel, a stern equipment arch for antennas and dinghy storage, and exterior window protections. The yacht also includes a 220V Kärcher pressure washer designed for external surface cleaning using ambient water.
This used boat is currently lying in the Netherlands and remains with its first owner. The asking price of 299.000 EUR includes VAT. Interested parties can inspect the vessel or coordinate logistics through the agency address in Schenefeld, Germany.