I really like the layout of this boat, and love the color scheme inside, soft greens & blues always get to me (my Aquarius streak!), altho the rusty red outside paint is unattractive !
Why do these people keep selling these boats after just a couple of years , is it the lifestyle not suiting or what ? after all it, s a hell of an expense , then making a loss
Many likely want to see the UK by narrow boat but can not make a life out of it. Perhaps they moved on to the continent and are caravaning around. I as an American would love to spend two years exploring the UK.by narrow boat.
Too many people go into this lifestyle with eyes wide shut, it is not a simple life, reality bites soon enough hence boats being back on the market after 1 year or so.
My plan is to buy a narrowboat and cruise England for a couple of years, then sell it and buy a widebeam which is more suited to the rest of Europe, and spend 5 -10 years touring across the channel.
david beckett Many people change boats after the first couple of years, they have more ideas about what they would like in their own perfect boat. Others up or downsize. When you consider there are roughly 35,000 licensed boats on the canals in the UK the turnover is actually surprisingly low.
I’ve watched dozens of these and this one is the nicest most comfortable layout of any by far. Whoever got this was quite lucky. Beautiful!
Speakeasy's pedigree and tasteful appointments set her apart. She exudes an understated classiness and charm, both inside and out.
Stunning boat, perfect layout and equipment for a happy life aboard. Great price too when you see all it includes!
Lovely boat. Wonderful layout and very well maintained. Thank you for showing. Please, show more cupboards. Thank you.
That was such a funny gag about John, I spent my tea out 😁
Mike Sarmo will get so excited when he sees all these cupboards.
How on earth do they fit all this into 55 feet, I've seen 65 footers that looked like they had less room in them 😂
Lovely boat...
Hi Scully. Miss you at Hill Farm.
poor old john, keeps soldiering on in spite of the abuse
This would make a great first boat for moi. Hopefully it sold well...
I really like the layout of this boat, and love the color scheme inside, soft greens & blues always get to me (my Aquarius streak!), altho the rusty red outside paint is unattractive !
Great boat name for a lawyer or pr person etc
The price of the boat might appear steep but it won't put off a buyer who likes the layout of the boat
What a lovely boat. I would of snapped it up given half the chance. X
I hope to live in one of these for my retirement.
Overpriced in my opinion. Worth about £45k max
Try bidding, if your accepted you were right.
Why do these people keep selling these boats after just a couple of years , is it the lifestyle not suiting or what ? after all it, s a hell of an expense , then making a loss
Many likely want to see the UK by narrow boat but can not make a life out of it. Perhaps they moved on to the continent and are caravaning around. I as an American would love to spend two years exploring the UK.by narrow boat.
Too many people go into this lifestyle with eyes wide shut, it is not a simple life, reality bites soon enough hence boats being back on the market after 1 year or so.
@@mikehurley5052 Guess so , thanks
My plan is to buy a narrowboat and cruise England for a couple of years, then sell it and buy a widebeam which is more suited to the rest of Europe, and spend 5 -10 years touring across the channel.
david beckett Many people change boats after the first couple of years, they have more ideas about what they would like in their own perfect boat. Others up or downsize. When you consider there are roughly 35,000 licensed boats on the canals in the UK the turnover is actually surprisingly low.