Is THIS The Ultimate £98k Off-Grid Liveaboard? (Dutch Kotter Tour)

📋 YACHT BUOY WEEKLY DISPATCH — free: Explorer yacht launches, new listings, forensic ownership audits, and the maritime intelligence explorer yacht enthusiasts love! https://johnjohnsonyachtbuoy.substack... 🔗 Full broker listing + all featured vessels on the channel: https://linktr.ee/john_johnson This video explores 'Castaway', a phenomenal 1974 Pieter Beeldsnijder Dutch Kotter. Built to exceptional standards by the Hakvoort Shipyard, this 47.9-foot vessel displaces a staggering 27,000 kilograms. With her formidable 6-millimetre steel-plated hull and lighter-weight aluminium superstructure, she is explicitly engineered for serious North Sea passages. At an asking price of £98,000, she represents a highly compelling option for those seeking a remarkably capable, heavy-weather cruiser. Beneath the decks lies a wonderfully clean and well-lit engine room, showcasing a commercial-grade, 8-litre Scania-Vabis 110-horsepower naturally aspirated diesel engine. This robust mechanical setup features a dry exhaust and substantial external steel keel cooling, guaranteeing unwavering reliability in all conditions. When settled into a relaxed cruising speed of six knots, her massive 2,000-litre fuel capacity delivers an exceptional, ocean-crossing range, transforming her into a genuine go-anywhere ship. Beyond the impressive mechanical specifications, the internal volume makes this Dutch Kotter a superb off-grid floating home. Carrying 1,500 litres of fresh water, she is fully equipped for extended periods away from the pontoon. The living quarters benefit from a robust 10-kilowatt Webasto diesel water heater that efficiently runs domestic radiators, fan-assisted heaters, and two dedicated drying cupboards, ensuring absolute warmth and comfort for proper four-season liveaboard cruising.