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La mare M Dark side
€ 32.500,00- CategoryMultihull motor boat
- Build year2019
- LOA9 x 3.6 x 0.5 m
Menken The CAB -
€ 25.950,00- CategoryTender
- Build year2006
- LOA6.2 x 2.13 x 0.58 m
Bavaria 32 Cruiser
€ 69.500,00- Build year2010
- LOA9.99 x 3.45 x 1.50 m
- HullPolyester
- EngineVolvo Penta 30
Rietaak 1135 -
price on request- CategoryMotor Yacht
- Build year1910
- LOA11.35 x 2.95 x 0.65 m
- Hullsteel
Victoria 700 -
€ 27.350,00a
- CategoryTender
- Build year2009
- LOA7 x 2.4 x 0.6 m
- Hullgrp (polyester)
Gozzo Mare 600 -
€ 19.500,00- CategoryTender
- Build year2004
- LOA6 x 2.15 x 0.55 m
- Hullgrp (polyester)
Klassiek motorjacht Directievaartuig
€ 54.750,00- Build year1926
- LOA15.40 x 3.40 x 1.00 m
- HullStaal
- EngineFord - Leyland Thornycroft 185
Agder 950 Hardtop
€ 59.750,00- Build year1997
- LOA9.50 x 3.30 x 1.00 m
- HullPolyester
- EngineVOLVO PENTA Diesel 145
Gillissen Vlet 9.70 OK
€ 32.500,00- Build year1972
- LOA9.70 x 3.10 x 0.90 m
- HullStaal
- EnginePeugeot Diesel
Gentle Julia 710
€ 16.950,00- Build year2021
- LOA7.10 x 2.35 x 0.40 m
- EngineHonda 20
Bronsveen Kotter 14.95
€ 208.000,00- Build year2008
- LOA14.95 x 4.70 x 1.30 m
- HullStaal
- EnginePerkins Diesel 148
Haber 660M
€ 29.750,00- Build year2006
- LOA6.90 x 2.50 x 0.55 m
- HullPolyester
- EngineVetus Diesel 25
Babro Kruiser 11.00 AK
€ 65.000,00- Build year1990
- LOA11.00 x 3.50 x 0.90 m
- HullStaal
- EngineVolvo Penta Diesel 110
Corsair F-27 Trip tic
€ 37.500,00- CategoryMultihull sailing boat
- Build year1995
- LOA8.25 x 5.82 x 0.36 m
- Hullgrp (polyester)
Luxe Motor 36.72, CBB Rijn
€ 299.500,00This former inland cargo vessel was fully converted into a cruising houseboat/Dutch Barge around 1999. The vessel is certified for EU zones 3 and 4, the Rhine, and also for zone 2 in the Netherlands. During the conversion, the original aft accommodation was largely preserved. Through the beautifully paneled wheelhouse, the aft accommodation is directly connected to the living area in the former cargo hold. The spacious bathroom is equipped with a shower cabin, bathtub and double washbasin. In addition, there is a separate toiletroom. A staircase in the corridor leads to the sun deck. The open-plan galley is generously laid out and adjoins the salon. Furthermore, there are three cabins. In the fore ship, there is a workshop that is well-accessible and equipped with a large deck hatch. The vessel offers exceptional living space and a very extensive cruising area, extending as far as the Black Sea. Closer to home, this houseboat also performs excellently, both underway and as a stationary residence, for example via the Ships Carousel or at a permanent berth. This is a comfortable, spacious and versatile houseboat with a wide-range of using possibilities.
- CategoryEx-commercial motor boat
- Build year1923
- LOA36.72 x 5.46 x 1.30 m
- Hullstaal
- EngineGM Detroit
671 165 pk, 121 kW
Zodiac Pro Open
€ 22.500,00- Build year2007
- LOA5.98 x 2.50 x 0.8 m
- HullPolyester
- EngineYamaha 130
Mariah SX18
€ 19.950,00- Build year2005
- LOA5.50 x 2.40 x 0.5 m
- HullPolyester
- EngineMerCruiser 135
Prestige
€ 1.444.650,00The Prestige M48 introduces a new way of experiencing life on the water. Designed to offer space, comfort and complete freedom, this elegant power catamaran creates the perfect setting to relax, entertain and enjoy time at sea. On board, light filled living areas and refined finishes create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Every space is thoughtfully designed to bring people together while still offering privacy and comfort for owners and guests. Large open areas seamlessly connect the interior with the surrounding sea, creating a calm and effortless onboard lifestyle. The M48 is all about enjoying the moment. Whether you are spending quiet mornings on the water, hosting friends for sunset drinks or simply escaping the pace of everyday life, this yacht offers a truly peaceful and luxurious experience. This Prestige M48 is currently located in Muiden, the Netherlands, where she is available for viewing through Lengers Yachts.
- CategoryMotor Yacht
- Build year2026
- LOA14.79 x 6 x 1.2 m
- HullGRP
Randmeer Touring -
€ 5.900,00- CategoryOpen sailing boat
- Build year2002
- LOA6.5 x 2.1 x 0.75 m
- Hullgrp (polyester)
Randmeer Advance All Seasons
€ 22.750,00- CategoryOpen sailing boat
- Build year2014
- LOA6.5 x 2.1 x 0.55 m
- Hullgrp (polyester)
Randmeer Advance Wetterfûgel
€ 15.500,00- CategoryOpen sailing boat
- Build year2013
- LOA6.5 x 2.1 x 0.55 m
From tenders and motorboats to sailing yachts: you can browse endlessly through both new and used boats. With the convenient filters, you can search specifically by type, length, draft, price, and more. This makes it easy to find the vessel that matches your preferences.
How to find your dream boat among the listings
Choosing the yacht of your dreams starts with an important step: clearly identifying how and where you want to sail.
When orienting yourself, the following points will help you along:
- Boat type. There are various types of vessels, each suited for different kinds of use. Agile models such as tenders or speedboats are ideal for short trips and recreational cruising. Larger models, like cruisers or motor yachts, offer more comfort and amenities for longer journeys. That’s why it’s important to determine your intended use so you can select the right type.
- Sailing area. Inland waters require different hull shapes, drafts, and stability than open water or coastal regions. If you want to sail at sea, the boat must be seaworthy and meet specific requirements. So think carefully in advance about where you prefer to sail.
- Company on board. Do you usually sail with family or friends and need extra space, or do you mostly go solo and prefer a compact, agile model? If you plan to stay aboard for longer periods, it’s important to pay attention to the number of berths and the layout of the boat.
- Budget. Besides the purchase price, annual costs also play a role, such as mooring fees, maintenance, and insurance. Keep these in mind when making your final decision.
Why buy a boat from HISWA-members ion Holland
HISWA is the leading trade association for shipyards, yacht brokers, and watersport businesses in the Netherlands. When you purchase a yacht through a HISWA-certified company, you benefit from these three guarantees:
- Reliable and expert advice. HISWA-certified companies have many years of experience and can answer all your questions about the vessel in question.
- Additional warranty. When purchasing through our members, you receive extra warranty, whether it is a pre-owned or new yacht. Ask for the HISWA warranty certificate.
- Safe terms and conditions. HISWA, together with the ANWB and the Consumers’ Association, has established special terms and conditions for buyers. This ensures you always make a safe purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I get assistance when buying a yacht?
Absolutely! Buying a boat is not something you do lightly, and there is quite a lot involved. A HISWA broker can guide you through the entire purchasing process, from drafting all agreements in a purchase contract to secure financial settlement according to the HISWA General Terms and Conditions for Yacht Brokerage.
Would you like extra certainty? Then have an independent HISWA expert carry out a thorough pre-purchase inspection before you finalize your decision.
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Do you have any tips for buying a boat?
Of course! Choosing a yacht starts with proper preparation. By knowing in advance what to look out for, you’ll enter the purchasing process with greater confidence and enjoyment. Think of a technical inspection, clearly documented agreements, and a sea trial.
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When should I choose a sailing boat and when a motorboat?
The choice depends on your experience, sailing style, and the type of trip you typically want to make. Sailing boats are sportier and sleeker, often require more experience, and are mainly suited for large lakes or open sea. They are ideal for those who enjoy long journeys on the water. Motorboats are often more maneuverable, easier to learn to handle, and suitable for shorter trips or recreational use.
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What types of yachts do you have for sale, and what are popular brands?
In watersports, the main categories are sailing boats, motorboats, and tenders. Many brands specialize in one type, building expertise and reputation within their segment.
Below you’ll find an overview of popular brands:
Sailing Boats
- Bavaria. Known for solid build quality and ease of use, suitable for both recreational and experienced sailors.
- Beneteau. Offers sailing yachts with high stability, agility, and a comfortable interior, ideal for sailing on open sea.
Motorboats
- Rapsody. Renowned for craftsmanship in wood and attention to detail. Their open motor yachts are perfect for day trips or multi-day outings on the water.
- Bayliner. Reliable and fast boats with plenty of seating and comfort, ideal for day trips along the coast or on lakes.
Tenders
- Primeur. These tenders are agile, fast, and luxuriously finished. Perfect for relaxing day trips and active cruising on both inland and coastal waters.
- Antaris tender. Offers excellent stability and ease of use, making them suitable for inland and coastal waters.
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Can I buy a boat anywhere in the Netherlands through you?
Absolutely! HISWA members are located throughout the Netherlands, so there’s always a provider in the Netherlands near you. Can’t find your dream boat among the listings? Many members also import boats from abroad. Submit a search request, and they will immediately look for the desired type or brand - so you’ll soon be stepping aboard the yacht that perfectly matches your sailing wishes.
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Does a boat need to be insured?
A boat insurance policy is not legally required in the Netherlands, but many marinas, winter storage facilities, and race organizers do require it.
Insurance is strongly recommended in any case. It reduces the risk of high costs due to damage, loss, or theft. A HISWA yachtbroker can advise you on the right coverage and help you take out a suitable policy.
Read more about insuring your boat
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Do I need to register my boat?
Registering your boat is not mandatory, but it is wise. Both new and used boats can be registered in the national ship register of the Kadaster. This officially records ownership, which provides certainty in cases such as ownership disputes, recovery after theft, or selling the boat.
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Do I need a boating license to buy a boat?
No, you generally do not need a boating license to purchase a boat. If you want to operate it and the boat exceeds 20 km/h or is longer than 15 meters, then you must have a boating license.
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How much maintenance does a yacht require?
This depends on the type of boat and the materials. For example, a wooden boat requires more maintenance than a polyester or aluminum vessel. In all cases, you can count on annual engine servicing and winterization.
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What are the annual costs of owning a boat?
Annual costs vary depending on the type of boat and how intensively you use it. Those who sail frequently generally face higher fuel and maintenance costs than those who only go out occasionally.
In addition to the purchase price, consider mooring fees, insurance, fuel, maintenance, and winter storage. It is wise to create a cost overview in advance so you understand what to expect.
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Can I personalize the yacht with boat accessories?
Yes, certainly! In most cases, yachts can be expanded with accessories. HISWA companies are happy to advise you on the possibilities and provide professional installation.
Find your dream yacht in the Netherlands
Search the largest reliable offer of pleasure craft, both new and pre-owned. Buying from a HISWA company means your boat comes with a HISWA warranty. Choose a HISWA- certified yacht broker for professional support and the best service.