Sailing Boat Germany Waarschip 570

650.00

Dimension: Length 35 x Width 14 x Height 58 cm.

Construction of the boat:

  • We place a layer of fiberglass on the hull’s planks and painted with acrylic paint..
  • The deck is made with wood and painted.
  • Wooden pieces found on the deck and the masts are made with Acajou, Teak and Rose wood.
  • Ornaments are turning in Solid Brass.
  • Cotton rigging.

Description

Waarschip 570 sailboat

Waarschip 570 sailboat  is the name of a boat yard in the Netherlands. Sailing boats originally developed there .

Since the closure of the original ship yard in the late 1990s, various boat makers have marketed or marketed their products under this brand.

Waarschip 570 sailboat shipyard was founded in 1963 by Willem J. Akkerman and Klaas T. Kremer in the Dutch village of t’Waar near Delfzijl.

The hull was basically manufactured by Waarschip. However, there were also shipyards that built them under license, for example the Danish shipyard Dantec Marine.

First the Waarschip 725 – also known as “Quarttonner” (quarter tonner). Moreover, the Waarschip 1010 made a name for itself as a fast regatta ship.

All the above, there are three generations of these Waarschips, apart from individual builds in the multihull range. Firstly, In the first generation, the still very round W 600, W 725 (quarter-ton) and W 870 (half-ton) were built. Secondly, were followed later by the much more angular types W 570, W 660 and W 730. Finally, there was the generation of boats first built in the 1980s, such as the W 1010. From 1978 onwards, mahogany hulls were only available at extra cost. At the same time, also as an extra, a coating with epoxy resin was offered.

Additional information

Weight 8 kg
Dimensions 45 × 24 × 68 cm