First of all, Welcome back RBS! I pray the long delay finds everyone, and the Commodore, at the Marina well and healthy. She's a fine beginner boat, with plenty of upgrade potential. All compartments are nicely sized and accommodating. I would enlarge the bed, mostly because I love to splay out, which would be, awkward, for a lady friend. I would also convert the electrical to 12v, and add on much more solar. I do like the stern entrance being wide and long enough to preclude the bumping of heads too often. All in all, nice boat!
Great to hear ye back again and to echo a previous comment I hope ye are all good there and look forward to more posts. Glad to hear the Commodore in good spirits
I really like the neat kitchen design, and the sideways steps at the end of the boat - the whole design is really nice. Extra sleeping too in the dinette area if you needed it. The only thing that bugs me is the usual 2 large chairs which always seem to make the lounge area seem tiny. I want to design seating for these tiny places that can convert as you need it rather than look so awkward, or maybe a 'bump out' for the lounge while moored up is the answer ?
Engine room looks like a mess, the fittings make the boat feel old. For one person, the bed's fine, but this is not a boat for a couple or a family. Not my favorite, sorry
I was disappointed with the bed width - even at 4 feet that's a bit of a squeeze for 2 people. And why so much rust in the engine bay ? Suggests a lack of proper maintenance to me.
£47,500 :)
First of all, Welcome back RBS! I pray the long delay finds everyone, and the Commodore, at the Marina well and healthy.
She's a fine beginner boat, with plenty of upgrade potential. All compartments are nicely sized and accommodating. I would enlarge the bed, mostly because I love to splay out, which would be, awkward, for a lady friend. I would also convert the electrical to 12v, and add on much more solar. I do like the stern entrance being wide and long enough to preclude the bumping of heads too often. All in all, nice boat!
Very nice. The woodwork panel between the cabin and the stern offers a bit of privacy so you don't look directly into the bed area.
Great to hear ye back again and to echo a previous comment I hope ye are all good there and look forward to more posts. Glad to hear the Commodore in good spirits
I really like the neat kitchen design, and the sideways steps at the end of the boat - the whole design is really nice. Extra sleeping too in the dinette area if you needed it. The only thing that bugs me is the usual 2 large chairs which always seem to make the lounge area seem tiny. I want to design seating for these tiny places that can convert as you need it rather than look so awkward, or maybe a 'bump out' for the lounge while moored up is the answer ?
Definitely would consider if I was in the market for a narrowboat.
Smoothest engine X-ray cam yet ;)
Nice boat that, thank you
Absolutely beautiful 🤩
Nice for a single person. Bed is tiny.
Engine room looks like a mess, the fittings make the boat feel old. For one person, the bed's fine, but this is not a boat for a couple or a family. Not my favorite, sorry
I was disappointed with the bed width - even at 4 feet that's a bit of a squeeze for 2 people. And why so much rust in the engine bay ? Suggests a lack of proper maintenance to me.
Sorry a lot of money for a 20 year old boat which in my opinion requires a fair amount of work, a bit of a nail Im afraid 😨 😨
I predict a big old no price crash v soon , the market will be flooded
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