When unable to build due to destoying more than progressing - I try to do a bit of research.

On the VdV- picture (ink on paper) of the Wijdschip we can clearly notify a small boat in the deck - we are lucky to get presented a top view:

It looks a bit bend like a "banana-keel" ;-)
So I tryed to figure out where I have seen such a boat - and in the second row of books with plans I digged out "The Ships of Abel Tasman" Uitgeverij Verloren, Hilversum) with a Set of printed plans in 1/75 scale:

and in there for the JACHT HEERMSKERCK Info und the boats/launches in a seperate sheet in 1/75 in two types:

figuring out the smallest boat is a 10 oar lanch - much too big for the small coaster!
The other book is by Werner Jäger
"Die niederländische Jacht im 17.Jahrhundets" Verlag für Regionalgeschichte, Bielefeld, 2001
I found this redrawing of another well known VdV- drawing:
Here I found an other very nice pice of art - a complete Jacht, also very nice but with a much too big breadth again.
Can I resized the Abel Tasman boat by a bit more than 50% so it is becoming a reasonable
a)
two thweat/men
b)
four oar boat
of realistic size (without a banana-keel)?
Asks Chris