Unsinkable Rescue 6m Boat 1958 for Sale – Lugo, Spain

Lugo, Spain

Motor Boat

Tipo de embarcação

Barco a motor

Modelo

LB Rescue 6m

Ano de construção

1958

Estado

Totalmente operacional

Descrição do produto

This 1958 rescue boat offers a distinctive acquisition opportunity for buyers who appreciate maritime character, practical utility, and the storytelling value of a vessel with authentic operational heritage. Originally serving as the rescue craft of the vessel “Medina” and later adapted for tourism use, this compact boat has already proven herself in commercial river service in the Ribera Sacra region. At 6.70 metres in length with a 2.15-metre beam, she is ideally proportioned for inland waters, sheltered routes, and niche excursion use where manoeuvrability, charm, and passenger engagement matter more than outright scale. Registered under the 6th Registry in Spain, with documentation stated to be in order, and certified by the Miño-Sil River Authority for 12 passengers, she presents a rare blend of heritage appeal and present-day usability.

Construction, Character & Heritage Value
The hull is built in aluminium, giving the vessel structural durability, corrosion resistance, and a long service life when properly maintained. In contrast, the interior features warm wooden finishes that add visual richness and reinforce the boat’s vintage personality. This combination of hard-wearing structure and traditional detailing makes the vessel especially attractive for tourism operators who want something more memorable than a standard modern utility craft. Her rescue-boat origins also underline the robustness of her original build concept, while the practical deck arrangement supports safe boarding, passenger circulation, and low-complexity ownership. For buyers targeting river cruises, heritage-themed tours, private outings, or boutique leisure use, the boat’s authentic background is one of her strongest commercial assets.

Engine, Propulsion & Operating Profile
The vessel is powered by a Sole Diesel IB-Mini 29 inboard engine producing 29 horsepower, approximately 27.2 kW, arranged as a 4-stroke diesel with injection and a single 19 mm shaft drive. This configuration suits calm-water use, favouring straightforward maintenance, dependable operation, and modest running costs. The supplied particulars list fuel capacity at 2,500 litres and freshwater at 2,000 litres, figures prospective buyers should verify in detail given the vessel’s compact dimensions, but they are included in the current sales specification. Reported cruising speed is around 12 knots with a maximum of 18 knots, offering adequate flexibility for inland tourism and private recreational use. Steering is hydraulic, improving ease of control in tighter waterways or docking situations, while the mechanical simplicity of the overall installation supports practical, lower-complexity ownership.

Passenger Use, Layout & Onboard Features
Certified for 12 passengers, the boat is arranged in an open-plan format that prioritises space efficiency, ease of movement, and direct guest interaction with the surroundings. A foldable central table increases versatility, allowing the layout to be adapted for guided excursions, private gatherings, fishing activities, or leisure outings. The wooden interior lends warmth and character rarely found in small commercial craft, making the vessel especially suitable for scenic tourism where ambiance matters. Regulatory-compliant toilet facilities are installed onboard, and additional features include stern davits, an electric windlass, an electric refrigerator, CD radio, television system, and shore power connectivity through 220V supply. Taken together, these details make the vessel more operationally complete than many small heritage craft offered for sale.

Navigation, Safety & Refurbishment Potential
Navigation and operating equipment includes echo sounder, autopilot, radar, VHF radio, and GPS, giving the boat an unusually complete electronics package for her size and service profile. Safety inventory includes life jackets, a liferaft, emergency radio beacon, and multiple bilge pumps, reflecting her rescue craft origins and commercial operating history. The boat has reportedly been moored for more than two years and now requires minor maintenance and repainting, which creates an opportunity for a buyer to add value through light refurbishment rather than extensive structural work. Her recognised registration in the Vigo maritime district and documented operating record support a relatively straightforward transfer and reactivation process.

Ownership Potential & Market Appeal
For buyers seeking a compact vessel with real identity, commercial tourism potential, and manageable upgrade requirements, this rescue boat stands apart from generic small craft. She is well suited to river tourism, scenic excursions, private recreation, fishing trips, or boutique hospitality concepts. With her strong heritage, practical systems, and proven history of passenger use, she offers a compelling balance of affordability, uniqueness, and future commercial storytelling value.

Viewing & Purchase Opportunity
This is the kind of boat that appeals not only through utility, but through presence and history. If you are looking for a distinctive small passenger vessel in Spain with proven tourism credentials and room for easy value enhancement, request the current condition details and arrange an inspection in Lugo.


Características

Fabricante : Local Built
Modelo : LB Rescue 6m
Ano de fabrico : 1958
Comprimento (metros) : 6.7
Largura (metros) : 2.15
Calado (metros) : 0.1
Motor: em HP : 29
Tipo de motor : Sole Diesel IB-Mini 29
Capacidade máx. Máx: 12

Estado do anúncio

País de fabrico: Spain
Estado de conservação: Totalmente operacional
Ano do primeiro registo: 1958
Bandeira:   Spain

Impostos e outras contingências :
Liberado

Detalhes do seguro

- A KaterBlue assegura que todos os barcos disponíveis para aluguer estão segurados pelos respectivos proprietários. Aconselhamos vivamente a subscrição de um seguro de viagem para proteção contra quaisquer incidentes ou perdas que ocorram fora do barco. Embora os proprietários dos barcos ofereçam seguro para os seus barcos, iates, tripulação e hóspedes contra incêndios, colisões e outros acidentes marítimos, os hóspedes são responsáveis pela proteção dos seus objectos de valor durante o passeio. Se preferirem, os clientes podem entregar os seus objectos de valor ao capitão do barco para que estes sejam guardados em segurança. Em caso de acidente ou catástrofe, é da responsabilidade dos capitães dos barcos informar imediatamente a KaterBlue ou o seu representante. Se os proprietários das embarcações não tiverem efectuado os seguros necessários, serão considerados totalmente responsáveis. Os fretadores e os convidados que pretendam praticar desportos aquáticos fazem-no por sua conta e risco e devem assegurar-se de que têm a sua própria cobertura de seguro.

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