A 1919 Lemsteraak Halley built with a steel hull, this traditional Dutch flat-bottom sailing yacht carries authentic period character and is registered in the classical ship registry. Designed by D. Zijlstra and originally built by A. de Geus van den Heuvel, the boat spans 47 feet 8 inches in length with a 15-foot beam. Power comes from a single Ford Lehman diesel engine of 96 horsepower, which was overhauled in 2006.
The interior accommodates three separate cabins with berths for ten or more, making the layout suitable for extended cruising or family use. Headroom reaches approximately 6 feet 7 inches throughout. The galley is arranged in a U-shape, and a bathroom with shower serves the accommodation spaces. A 24-volt electrical system supports onboard systems.
The yacht underwent complete refitting in 2002 and features high-gloss varnished woodwork, detailed wood carvings, and stained-glass details that create a warm interior aesthetic. Abundant storage space is distributed throughout. The boat is well-suited for longer voyages and participation in classic sailing events.
Length
47.67 FT
Beam
15.03 FT
Draft
3.61 FT
Material
Steel
Cabins
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Engine Model
Undefined
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel