The middle of February has passed, the days are getting longer, and it is almost time to wake up the boat from hibernation. In short, the warm season is approaching and we are looking forward to ditching the moorings. In the meantime, we show you three boats from our classifieds section. Here you can sell or buy a boat, but not only that. There are so many possibilities and it’s free! Find out here how it works.
What used boats do we see today
Today in our marketplace we have scouted three models from pure entry-level to a major motoryacht through a premium inflatable boat.
Kolmarine Theorem 20
Everything you need in the most “basic” boat possible. A 6-meter with a 40-horsepower Mercury (so no license) used only on the lake. If you are looking for a first “ready to use” boat here is a model that could definitely be for you. The Teorema 20 on display is then equipped with Bluetooth speakers and awning, so it’s ideal for going for a swim and then lounging on the bow sundeck in relaxation with a nice background (watch the volume, from 2025 fines will be triggered!) to lull you. With this motorization it will certainly not be a missile, but it should be more than enough to glide you where you want to go.
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Sunseeker Portofino 53 HT
Let’s go from pole to pole. If the one we saw above was the “barque” to begin with, this one is quite a dream come true. The Portofino 53 HT is a yacht from the legendary British shipyard Sunseeker, famous for lending more than one of its yachts and powerboats to the James Bond films. It is not just that. It is also the build quality of pure powerboats like this 15-meter you will have no problem cruising around with. This version has three cabins and two bathrooms, and propelling it are two 715-horsepower Caterpillar engines that come with a few engine hours (not specified how many). Known instead are the accessories she is equipped with including: three air conditioning units (hot/cold), 9 kW generator, bow thruster, barbeque in the cockpit and additional bimini for the cockpit and full autopilot electronics.
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Camuffo 29
We had already presented you this boat in another review, but today in this collection of more or less modern hulls, we wanted to put a vintage gem. We chose the most representative one in the classifieds section: this Camuffo 29 from the shipyard of the same name, the oldest in the world. The boat is from 1980 and is a nice “vintage” cruising vessel.
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