ENGINE ROOM LULLABY (43) Van Rennes 2 DC aboard the Bregetta
In 1991, Bea PijnBlom and her late husband Jan Pieter Pijn bought the Bregetta, a small freight ship converted into a sailing houseboat. She was built in 1914 on the Czaar Peter Werf in Zaandam. It was a freight liner for clean goods, tells Bea PijnBlom. It sailed with flour and coffee to Amsterdam en sometimes to Groningen and Limburg. This year we published a book about the Bregetta (Motor vessel Bregatta, sailing through the time 19142019) that describes her time as a freight liner. Up until 1978, it was a freighter. After that, she was converted into a sailing houseboat by the grandson of the skipper. Originally, there was a Honig of 24 hp in the engine room. It was replaced by a Kromhout of 30 hp. In 1958, the ship was lengthened, the cargo hold was raised and the current engine was put in place, a Van Rennes 2DC of 60 hp. Paul Huygen, a study friend of Jan Pieter Pijn and a specialist on old ships engines, demonstrates the starting procedure of the Van Rennes and takes her sailing on the Hoge V
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