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Houseboat · 21 ft (6 m) · Berlin

GGetBoat EditorialAvis publié le 17 août 2026
4.0/ 5
score d'expert
Design4.1
Performance3.1
Confort3.8
Maniabilité3.6
Rapport qualité-prix3.7

Caractéristiques clés

Chantier
Nautilus Hausboote
Modèle
Adventure führerscheinfrei
Longueur
21 ft (6 m)
Passagers
6
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Verdict

A compact, license-free houseboat for relaxed inland cruising, the Nautilus Adventure suits short breaks and beginner skippers more than speed seekers. It offers sensible space for up to six, but performance is modest and comfort depends on simple, practical expectations.

Avantages

  • +License-free operation in the 15 hp configuration
  • +Compact 21.3 ft length helps with docking and inland waterways
  • +Sleeps up to 3 with space for up to 6 onboard
  • +Modern houseboat concept with beginner-friendly use

Inconvénients

  • Limited 15 hp performance and low cruising speed
  • Only one cabin and basic living space for a group of six
  • Best suited to calm waters, not open-water use
  • Not ideal for buyers seeking strong maneuverability in wind

The Nautilus Hausboote Adventure is a compact 6.5 m houseboat built around easy access rather than high output. Public listings describe it as a modern, license-free model with seating and sleeping capacity for small groups, making it a practical entry-level option for inland charter use. Its proportions favor simple holiday cruising over ambitious passagemaking.

On the water, the 15 hp setup suggests gentle performance and a relaxed pace. That is appropriate for canals, rivers, and sheltered lakes, but it also means limited reserve power against wind or current. Handling should be straightforward for first-time skippers, though a houseboat of this type will naturally feel slower and less agile than a conventional motorboat.

Livability is functional rather than luxurious. Reported layout details point to one cabin and three berths, while the overall capacity is up to six people, so it works best for day use or short stays with modest expectations. For charter guests who value simplicity and license-free boating, the package is appealing; for owners or renters seeking speed, privacy, or premium onboard amenities, it is less compelling.

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