Talk about ticking off most every box! This is easily in the top ten best boats I've seen featured here. A few things I absolutely loved were, the walkthrough bath with a completely private single door to the fully enclosed toilet. The wine cooler built in to the galley floor and seperate freezer, a real plus. I absolutely love the raised dinette and sidehatch for the view of nature it provides, the cross bed as well is always a huge plus. This boat truly is a real stunner with a low time engine and nearly brand new appearance. A few things worth mentioning though, the price is on the upper end of the spectrum considering there is no solar installed or travel generator, no cratch board or cover, and no wood/coal or diesel stove installed for heat. All of these could easily be added on though. I do see this boat selling very quickly for the right price, and your sales presentation is better than anyone else in the business! Well done !
Gorgeous boat, that has to be the best presented boat I have seen in a very long time, everything was beautiful, clean and there was no rubbish in any of the cupboards. Your presentation showed us everything which makes viewing so much easier. The design is amazing and it will make the new owners very happy. Love the siren Great toy.
Wow, she is a mansion of a narrow boat. I would imagine the curved wood doors are produced the same way as curved wooden hulls. In a steam box with a form.
Other than removing just the rear facing seat in the dinette (can't see removing that lovely table), and adding plenty of solar and domestic batteries, this boat is quite attractive! The removed bench in the dinette, would allow a stove to be installed. The privacy afforded the loo in the walk through bath is worth any other trouble the boat may have. I really love that galley, especially with the formed wood doors and shelving. Not a fan of crossbeds, but if James says it sets up easily and quickly, I could become one. This one is very close to my ideal live-aboard.
You really can't beat Tyler Wilson boats. I hope he's still working by the time I can afford to have one built. That'll be a few years yet, I'm only 25.
It is possible to bend wood using steam and a special jig , I don't know if that is how the carpenters did those doors , but it might be one way of making a curved door since I saw my grandfather make a curved door that way many years ago.
The panels would be laminated veneers or bendy ply using male and female formers or in this day and age a vacuum press and never steam bent and the rails would be formed on a spindle moulder using purpose made jigs and follower bearings again not steam bent as there would be a certain amount of spring back and therefore not accurate enough ,it takes immense skill and huge investment in machinery hence they are very expensive I know because I’m a cabinet maker of the old school 👍
This is probably the nicest boat you have shown ! Though you're talking about a compost toilet but also about a pumpout tank, this confuses me. Really nice boat !!!
Do you mean the thing with the wine rack in, which he said was an underfloor wine store? I reckon it was probably an underfloor wine store. Sorry, I couldn’t resist. 😁
Sure - stand alone on the back - not exactly social boating in a trad stern boat, then come through the bedroom to get to the kitchen? I understand when they were hauling coal why they were this way, but not anymore, Everything else is nice just the wrong way around.
@@shaunsart Yes, I know this is from England, I watch these all the time. And, we perfected the english language. According to English visitors to the colonies in the 1750s, Americans spoke better english than the English. The modern English accent didn't even exist until the 1790s.
Talk about ticking off most every box! This is easily in the top ten best boats I've seen featured here. A few things I absolutely loved were, the walkthrough bath with a completely private single door to the fully enclosed toilet. The wine cooler built in to the galley floor and seperate freezer, a real plus. I absolutely love the raised dinette and sidehatch for the view of nature it provides, the cross bed as well is always a huge plus. This boat truly is a real stunner with a low time engine and nearly brand new appearance. A few things worth mentioning though, the price is on the upper end of the spectrum considering there is no solar installed or travel generator, no cratch board or cover, and no wood/coal or diesel stove installed for heat. All of these could easily be added on though. I do see this boat selling very quickly for the right price, and your sales presentation is better than anyone else in the business! Well done !
What a dream boat!
Someone finally put some thought into designing a sensible bathroom.
All it needs now is a stove.
Gorgeous boat, that has to be the best presented boat I have seen in a very long time, everything was beautiful, clean and there was no rubbish in any of the cupboards. Your presentation showed us everything which makes viewing so much easier. The design is amazing and it will make the new owners very happy. Love the siren Great toy.
Utterly stunning. Perfectly designed with every practicality thought of and the carpentry is the best I've ever seen on a boat.
99% agree
Lost 1% on pump out toilet.
The curves and the top class appliances make this one of the best boats i have seen this year
£94.950. Beautiful boat with a quality fit out.
Worth every penny... if you had the pennies.
That’s the best boat I’ve seen for a long time,it’s pure class.
Stunning boat, be gone by the end of the day. Best 2nd hand boat ever.
Wow and G'day from Sydney. The more I see these boats, and I watch a lot of "Narrowboat" channels. The more homesick I get...love your channel. Cheers
Holy Smokes!!!!!!! I dread to think how much that was new. What an incredible fit-out
Wow, she is a mansion of a narrow boat. I would imagine the curved wood doors are produced the same way as curved wooden hulls. In a steam box with a form.
Other than removing just the rear facing seat in the dinette (can't see removing that lovely table), and adding plenty of solar and domestic batteries, this boat is quite attractive! The removed bench in the dinette, would allow a stove to be installed. The privacy afforded the loo in the walk through bath is worth any other trouble the boat may have. I really love that galley, especially with the formed wood doors and shelving. Not a fan of crossbeds, but if James says it sets up easily and quickly, I could become one.
This one is very close to my ideal live-aboard.
No question "The go to brokerage"
We bought a boat from you once.
Quality vlog
Nicest of your boats I've seen in a long time.
Best looking traditional I’ve seen to date. Gorgeous boat
Very nice , actually beautiful boat. Love
the layout.....
As many others have said already, she's an absolute stunner ! If only ...... 😱😱
I absolutely love this boat.
My boat is a Tyler wilson and Milburn build, 2012... Very similar and interesting to see. Congrats to the new owner
Very nice! I love every thing about it.
Such a beautiful boat!!
Beautiful work. That's the one I would own.
You really can't beat Tyler Wilson boats. I hope he's still working by the time I can afford to have one built. That'll be a few years yet, I'm only 25.
Stunning boat!
Stunning boat. This will be a wonderful home for the lucky person or persons.
Wow, love it. Really need to win the lottery.
Absolutely gorgeous
Fabulous!
What a stunner...
A couple of home made Blue Lights and, with the horn, you will be able to go straight past any congestion in the canals!
It is possible to bend wood using steam and a special jig , I don't know if that is how the carpenters did those doors , but it might be one way of making a curved door since I saw my grandfather make a curved door that way many years ago.
The panels would be laminated veneers or bendy ply using male and female formers or in this day and age a vacuum press and never steam bent and the rails would be formed on a spindle moulder using purpose made jigs and follower bearings again not steam bent as there would be a certain amount of spring back and therefore not accurate enough ,it takes immense skill and huge investment in machinery hence they are very expensive I know because I’m a cabinet maker of the old school 👍
The carpenters didn’t make the doors, they fitted the doors.
Try searching the net for curved cabinet doors, they are cheap and plentiful
Are the washing machines combos? If not, how do you dry your laundry. This is an amazing boat!
I love this boat! You get what you pay for.
Just waiting for the winning lottery ticket 😀
FOR ME the perfect boat.
What type of radiators are the using? Suppose I could get them here in the US?
£94,950
She's a beauty
Just wanting the winning lottery ticket 😀
Just need the winning lottery ticket 😀
Beutiful. What about solar?
I love her too. The boats not bad either ❤️👍🏻
This is probably the nicest boat you have shown !
Though you're talking about a compost toilet but also about a pumpout tank, this confuses me.
Really nice boat !!!
Pascal Coole it’s a Masserator pump out loo.
tnx
Wow
What is the door in the kitchen floor?
Bilge cellar for wine/beer probably.
Do you mean the thing with the wine rack in, which he said was an underfloor wine store? I reckon it was probably an underfloor wine store. Sorry, I couldn’t resist. 😁
All she needs is a set of blue lights 🚔 😆
So many boats with lovely interiors and then those crappy radiators !! Why ? Just shell out a tad more and get something a bit less cheap looking
Great boat, just needs a multi fuel stove and solar.
Sure - stand alone on the back - not exactly social boating in a trad stern boat, then come through the bedroom to get to the kitchen? I understand when they were hauling coal why they were this way, but not anymore, Everything else is nice just the wrong way around.
prefer Pelican one an cheaper
He called the stove a "hob.
In the UK it is called a hob, a stove is an american word
@@ccaldes7484
Yeah, I know. They got a lot of weird names for stuff. We call it a truck and they call it a lorry.
txgunguy America hasn’t even got its own language, you do realise this video is from England where funnily enough, English is its language?
@@shaunsart
Yes, I know this is from England, I watch these all the time.
And, we perfected the english language. According to English visitors to the colonies in the 1750s, Americans spoke better english than the English. The modern English accent didn't even exist until the 1790s.
txgunguy haha what a twat
Due to the economic collapse these boats will all be going for ten grand each
Awful colours, terrible horn, too few hidey holes, under powered bow thrusting. Very poor.
I have to agree with your comment regarding the horn. I would immediately lose that and install a traditional horn, this one is absolutely obnoxious!
Just need the winning lottery ticket 😀