Spitsgatter Sollux 850
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| Make | Spitsgatter |
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| Model | Sollux 850 |
| Year | 2007 |
| Condition | Used |
| Price | €66,500 |
| Type | Power |
| Class | Aft Cabin |
| Length | 28 ft |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Hull Material | Fiberglass |
| Location | Terborg, Netherlands |
| Tax Status | Tax Paid |
| LOA | 2788 ft 9 in |
|---|---|
| Beam | 984 ft 3 in |
| Min. Draft | 262 ft 6 in |
| Cabin Headroom | 803 ft 10 in |
| Engine Type | Inboard |
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| Engine Make | Volvo penta |
| Engine Model | D3 |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Engine Year | 2007 |
| Power | 110 kW |
| Engine Location | enums.engine-location.center |
| Propeller Type | 4 Blade |
| Engine usage (hours) | 1733 |
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| Electrical Equipment |
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| Electronics |
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| Inside Equipment |
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| Windlass | Electric Windlass |
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Description
Very well maintained Sollux 850
Year of construction: 2007
Length: 8.5 meters
Width: 2.98 meters
Depth: 0.80 meters
Engine: 110 hp Volvo Penta D3
Max speed: 16 knots
Running hours: 1733 hours
Watch the virtual tour of this beautiful boat on our YouTube channel @ Gelderse Spitsgatters!
Bow thruster with remote control
Electric anchor winch with remote control
Kitchen with sink and refrigerator
New Wallas stove
Chart plotter
Shore power
Webasto hot air heating
Bow ladder
Radio with USB
Septic tank
Swim platform with swimming ladder and shower
Hot and cold water
Winter cover
New propeller
This beautiful and very well maintained Sollux has had only one owner.
Sold including free winter storage until March 31, 2026.
Engines
Follow our diesel engine maintenance & onboard technology course.
Learn the basics of engine maintenance and overall technology onboard in just one session during our course. No prior knowledge needed!
What can you do after this course?
- Prevent, recognize, and solve problems
- Where to start looking if something goes wrong. The most common problems & solutions!
- Which repairs and maintenance you can do yourself and how
- Prepare your boat for winter and ready for sailing
- How to safely and confidently go out on the water and how to act if something goes wrong.
An engine you understand gives you confidence and prevents you from unexpectedly breaking down
What will we discuss?
- Performing small annual maintenance yourself
- The operation of the propeller shaft seal and its maintenance
- Knowledge of electricity onboard
- Preparing for winter and ready for sailing yourself
- How to act and where to look for common problems
- The operation of fuel, cooling, and lubrication systems
- Bleeding the engine
- Tips & tricks from the expert
Why take this course?
Breakdown assistance services on the water are popping up like mushrooms these days. Why? Because many skippers do not know what to do when something goes wrong. Where do you start? How do you solve it? And what knowledge should a captain actually have?
A boat is not a car: you can't just stop by the side of the road. Therefore, it is crucial that you understand the basics of engine maintenance and know how to prevent and solve problems. With this course, you will become a safe, confident skipper essential for yourself and for others on the water.
Follow the course physically at our yard including practical part or online.
More information via the link: https://gelderse-spitsgatters.nl/cursus-dieselmotor-onderhoud/