Waarschip 660 Sailboats for Sale

K.T. Kremer·1979 – 1998·~116 hulls·Waarschip Werft
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Hull Type
Monohull · fin
Rig
Fractional Sloop
LOA
21.65' · 6.6 m
Disp.
2,646 lbs · 1,200 kg
First year
1979

The Waarschip 660 represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of the Dutch "plywood revolution" of the 1970s. Designed by Klaas Kremer and introduced as a successor to the popular Waarschip 600, the 660 was engineered to provide a more voluminous interior and improved stability while maintaining the brand's signature clinkerbuilt aesthetic. Constructed primarily from marine plywood bonded with epoxy, the 660 occupies a unique space between a spirited club racer and a coastal family cruiser. It was frequently delivered as a "selfbuild" kit, a factor that has led to a high degree of variability in finish quality across the secondhand market. According to the historical archives at Waarschip.info, the model was designed to offer "more boat" than its predecessor without losing the agility required for the shallow, choppy waters of the IJsselmeer and the Wadden Sea.

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