Wow May ......everything happens for a reason ....you being there the boat being there...what a journey and having George alongside too ....new chapters beginning can't wait 😀
Hi May, I can tell from your very animated enthusiasm that you will end up buying it. Can I wish you all the luck in the world with your plans. It’s a very exciting time for you and us, your regular viewers. ❤
Great news about George being a big part of your boat fit out, and your future life, he seems very practical as well as being eye Candy. You are very forward thinking, planning a small, room for a new little person that you may have in the future. I can’t wait to follow your journey, it’s all very exciting. Take care. xxxx
Have a look at van builds with aluminium profile for your fitout - it's flexible so in the future you can modify as you get a better feel for the living space.
I always view that sprayfoam as more of a dpc than actual insulation.. it helps stop moisture on the inner hull ( probably...) but provides minimal insulation but yes I'd agree some air between inner fit out wall and the spray foam isnt a bad thing... still needs more insulation than just the foam..
Spreyfoam is urethane, which is a good insulator. In my understanding its U-value is higher than with rockwool or other flexy insulation. I agree that the gap between the foam and the wall is a good thing, however, you need to ensure ventilation and decent airflow in that space to avoid humidity concentration = condensation there. All it takes are 1cm gaps near the floor and ceiling throughout the boat to funnel moist air out. Ventilation gaps are easy to hide. If you could add small electric fans to ensure airflow, that would be great. Webasto is widely used in boats and cars in the Nordics. Its one of the better choices available. Generally, I would say that central heating is the best way to avoid condensation along with good ventilation. I don't know if they are available for boats but an air-heatpump might be a good energy-efficient option. It would also provide A/C during hot spells. At least whenever ground power is available. My comments are based on experience of maintaining a sailboat and building a house in Finland, where heating, insulation and ventilation are big issues.
Sometimes the stars just aline and fate falls in your lap..! The boat found you…! It’s was meant to be…! It’s a beauty too..! Looking forward to seeing what you do with her… ⚓️🛟
A properly spray foamed boat does not need any extra insulation. It should be 25mm thick all over. Air gaps do not cause condensation, they promote air movement which prevents mould and condensation. The boat is a sail away that is not finished, so a fail away 😂. Lots of them around, people think fitting out a boat will be fun and easy, it ain't.
I live on a spray foamed narrow boat and get no condensation on or behind the walls. It is always warm in Winter. If I was going to upgrade anything it would be the windows, with double glazed thermal break, not cheap but stops condensation on the glass and frame in a morning. You will need a stove, the Webasto is good but you can't really run it all day and night, they use around 12ltrs per 24hrs so around £85 per week in diesel! 😮. They are supplementary heating.
Ooh May, it looks really good for you! How exciting and how good it is that you've had experience of your boat to know what you might want to do differently (or similarly) on your next boat. x
Hi may, I think the new boat your in love with, Me would just have a sleeping area and a gas stove for plenty of teas and a wood burner. Me personally would live in half the boat while refitting it and move over to the other half to finish it off, anyway I wish you the bested of luck and keep the videos updated on new build
Go for it.... This is amazing.. you can change the partition if you require its basically a blank slate.. im currently looking at sailway boats at this level. :)
38 bhp, Brake Horse Power. Expansive spray foam insulation does a pretty job of keeping the cold or heat out while also being a good noise absorber. For condensation you could keep some large rechargeable silica gel packs tucked away in your bins and hidden spaces. My sons car had an 2 inches of water inside after some heavy rains. I vacuumed the water out, but it was still very damp inside, I placed some large silica gel packs I bought online to dry it out and they did a good job after a couple of days the carpet was no longer damp. The windows at the now of the boat look nice and it would be great if you the bow without having to climb over the bed (or each other). Maybe two beds that fold up on either side during the day, and then fold down to make one big bed for nighttime. I have been looking at small (20' and under) travel trailers for myself. The two big "wants" for me are a wet bath, and a King size bed.
@@elelegidoriginal A wet bath involves water LOL. No some of the small travel trailers and RV's out here come with wet baths. They are basically a one piece fiberglass bathroom, where there are no seams for the water to leak out. The sink, shower, and toilet are molded as one room. So you don't need a separate, shower, toilet or sink. They save space, are easier to clean and you don't have to worry about water leaking out of the shower ruining the walls.
Not seen your videos for a while May. Great to see you so happy and even thinking of possible a future small person(s). I'm sure Vic and Jo on Holly the Cafe boat would have loads of tips for a toddler on the water! 🙂
after watching many of your videos you have inspired me to start looking for a boat to live in full time as i want the freedom you have many thanks again
Could I suggest you look at keeping the webasto system which is a very good oil fueled one and see if a good plumber could add in another boiler to the system so you could choose between having your woodstove 's back boiler heat your water tank for the taps and the central heating and/or the webasto.
first ahhaaaa 38 BHP stands for the power mate as in 38 Brake Horse Power good power for size its made for you that boat. Go for it George he's a capable fella he will sort it out with you.
Nice looking boot i love the wood around the window and love the big wooden doors at the end … one of my favourite you tube channel i see slow patrol has been won
As always May a beautifully presented Vlog. Sounds like fate to me regarding the boat. Blank canvas re the way you would want to put your stamp on it for your lifestyle. Exciting times for you. Great to hear George’s involvement in the boat and life going forward. Good to hear you know what you want regarding aspects of the boat, particularly, very importantly the insulation . I do hope that you get the boat that is right for you and you are able financially to achieve that. It’s certainly a really lovely, ready to go boat. Whatever happens good luck, I really hope it works out for you. I will follow with great interest May. Thank You for sharing.
Hi may glad you have found your forever home to. . I see you were moored up behind us outside crick yesterday to. . Would of love to have met you to. . Lots of love golden eagle
Might want to look at a caravan cooker and water heater with blown hot air to the bed room and bathroom (truma combi boiler) it's easier to install and you can use the fire to heat the main living space..their all gas so are less damaging to the environment and your health than diesel particulates.. I've been looking to converting a fully lined narrow boat so will be fallowing you project with interest!!!.❤️🇬🇧
Looks great what a lucky find . As you say ,it will save a lot of time rather than starting from scratch and not fitted out too much , for you to put your own stamp on it . Moving those ‘ Partitions ’ might also involve moving the Electrical fittings already in the wall. Which might turn into a bigger job . On the old sea going ships they always sleep in a Hammock. I would have thought on a Narrowboat where space is at a premium they would be used a lot more . Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out. 😊
I've just moved on a boat with C/Heating, don't think you can use it like you do in a house, it is not meant to be used that way, it's just used to take the chill of in a morning until you have got the stove stoked up. ie you will need a multi fule stove on board
don’t know anything about narrow boats but looking at this I love it. I’d certainly give it a great deal of thought. I love the large windows and the portholes. One thing that isn’t that important but I would want to change the colour scheme. I’m sure you can squeeze in a small Aga somewhere 🤔. George is a damn fine fellow and in my very humble opinion he is a keeper 😘
That’s a pretty boat! You could have a look at how beds are fitted in caravans. They have limited width as well and some of them have sliding/extending beds.
I always view that sprayfoam as more of a dpc than actual insulation.. it helps stop moisture on the inner hull ( probably...) but provides minimal insulation but some air between inner fit out wall and the spray foam isnt a bad thing... still needs more insulation than just the foam...celotex always wins in that instance..
I thought your old boat was very nice there's a lot of work to do to get the new boat finished iv been thinking about a boat its good to see you boaters and the problems that come up condensation is a thought
I've recently become interested in narrowboat life and started investigating it for the future (I'm Australian with British citizenship). Your current boat is beautiful, and the new one looks so fresh and ready for a new life. I've just bought some raffall tickets - if serendipity led you to the new boat, maybe serendipity also led me to you :)
I think fair do's to you May for looking to the future and what different needs you may have in the future. You know your pace and you are doing well. You are in sucĥ a favourable position i wish you nothing but the best? 🎉🎉 i am in hospital atm and your channel certainly has cheered me up. Thanks ❤❤❤🎉🎉
People are nice when there selling and taking money. Has it been checked, survey etc? Seems a lot of work, your boat looks good. All I'm saying is be careful, being in the motor trade for years, I've learnt to trust no one. Hope it all goes well for you. Wishing you the best. Regards John xx
I like the lovely wooden window frames. You are concerned that there is air behind the boards. I would think that air is not a problem as long as the insulation is good. I believe the spray foam is a really good system if done properly. Don't underestimate the size of the project.
Looks beautiful. The windows are amazing, just need to sort out the hatch as that looks like it needs finishing in a big way. Webasto's have a very good reputation. It would make great content.
Looks a good project boat for you. Couple of points from what you have shown, the batteries need to be enclosed, also change the solar controller to something better. Good luck with the project.
Couple of questions - Will George fit in a sideways bed? Looking at the boat from the side and outside there seems to be a lot of wasted space forward, the cabin could’ve been quite a lot longer.
@@wellbeingonwater 20:49 shows the bow of the boat. There’s a big space forward of the accommodation before the bow, seems to me this could be much smaller like your boat and give more internal space
Hey. Good to meet you again today. 😊 They say that boats choose you...not the other way! Good looking boat and a good base if hull and engine suit you. Reverse layout is the same as mine which i love. Good luck with the raffle!
Hi May, As with others I can see your excitement and yes things do happen for a reason but there is A LOT OF WORK to do which if done correctly will leave you with a lovely home but PLEASE PLEASE do your HOMEWORK. IF I’m not mistaken you are still around Foxton, Market Harborough so not far from DEBDALE MARINA, go and speak to Mike and his team and ask them to take a look and give you some advice, probably cost you obviously but it is a big purchase. Best of luck Martyn
May I am very excited for you. It might be worth while to find out who built the hull and then contact them to find out what was done ie insulation. The builder should have a record about the work they did. Do yourself a huge favor; GET A COMPLETE SURVEY done!!! As for the engine, the fact that the engine bay is clean and without rust is a good sign. The initials BHP38 should mean that it is a 38 HP engine. Remember to think from the head and not from the heart with a purchase of this size and if George is going to live with you find out what his feelings are about this boat. I really hope that this comes together for you. Since you have seen this boat around a lot suggests that she has been watching out for you which is a good sign. If you decide to purchase her DO get her named "out of the water" and ASAP after you purchase her. She will bring you good luck and many safe journeys. Mark Alberta, Canada
Hi May, my questions would be “What is the Shell/Hull origin? Has it been surveyed? When and how last blacked? How big and what is water tank made of? All of this depends on price of course… also bear in mind “you have a hell of lot of work to do to make it a real home… the upside is starting from scratch it will be “to your design and layout”… Remember it’s not only a potential home but at the end of the day “it’s a boat” and therefore it must “behave/steer/ballast” like a Narrowboat… hope it all goes well for you! 😊
I live in the states too, and I’m really tempted to buy a ticket or 10 anyway :-) (I’ve been looking for a way to get back on the canals for years now)
Well done may,,you'll be in ur element with a new project to complete ,,all the best you scrumptious adorable person,looking forward to seeing each vid best wishes for u,,eon.🎉🎉🎉❤😅
Hi May. We've been following you for a long time. You havent told us the length of this boat you're just shown us🤔 What happened to a smaller boat, this new build doesn't look any smaller than your present boat. We love you.xx😘
If you’re serious about buying it and know the price, perhaps give him a deposit or a down payment while you wait for the raffle. Looks like a lovely slate to create a lovingly delightful home! Buena Suerte!
For heating why not go for a sustainable fuel bioethanol burner. £73 online and portable so you can have it on the towpath, roof bedroom etc.... I got one last week and they are FAB!
I have tried that in my small caravan but found the fuel rather expensive. I remember how exciting I was until I actually used it during a winter. Another thing is, they produce moisture, just like burning any fuel without a flue/chimney. They are nice though, I light mine for real fire vibes every now and then for an hour or two, still nice to have but not as a main source of heating; imho.
@@human6.045 I get a total of 7 kw/h of energy, as heat, from 1 litre of fuel. Not the cheapest, but you get the 'real fire' vibes as you say and for me that is worth a few extra pence for that luxury. The portability is massive for me too :)
@@themadhatters8529 My issue is getting the fuel at the right price. I know some people can find it way cheaper than myself and locally to them, I have to order online and of course the higher ratio of fuel to water is better but more expensive. Some people don't realise there's water in it. If it's 70% rather than say 97%, there's 30% water in it. It still burns, not just as efficient. Glad it's working well for you, they are nice I'll agree; also handy in an emergency.
@@themadhatters8529 I have 95% and it's food grade, it still tastes disgusting and I wouldn't recommend drinking it, it's for making tintures. I also have highly refind perfumers ethanol but haven't tasted that, although it does smell somewhat better 😂
Well the world has funny way, giving you the opportunity. And the boat is clearly wonderful blank canvas. So Go for it. You only regret the opportunities you never take. As for cookers and power as have an anlog back up plan
Looks like sprayfoam insulation - from your video... which is better for condensation and makes electrics easier... polystyrene 'eats' cable plastic... you probably know all this anyway - but I have my survey on Tuesday and I"m getting a bit excited!
Hello. I would ask if he would put heating on for you so that you can feel the heating working and find where drafts of cold air. Like windows or any other place you find.
I think the powder blue paint job may be giving your spectacles a bit of a rose colored tint; not necessarily a bad thing 😀. Also, instead of thinking you need an inverter, step back and see if you can manage with DC power only. BHP=brake horsepower which is total engine horsepower before subtracting for losses due to friction and accessories. In other words, the actual power delivered to the prop will be less than BHP. Lastly, if you’re thinking of totally gutting the new boat, why not simply do that to your current boat?
This boat is just 4.5 years old. Newish steel and pretty much a new engine, so those two things alone will make it a solid purchase for years to come if looked after. I'm not sure how good the steel bottom and/or engine and gearbox is on May's older boat, it could be ready for a lot of expensive work like overplating etc in a few years time or so, which can be a right pain...inconvenience plus £'s, lot's of £'s. Most narrow boaters would like the 'newst' boat they can afford, for a few reasons. I also think May want's to create her 'own' nest, by the sound of things...little ducklings and all that 😂
Respect May, letting James advertise his boat here, not many people would do that. Well done to you, kindness has a name and the name is May.
And double glass windows. Very good for in the winter
What a wonderful new start such a beautiful boat that your able to put your own stamp on. Best of luck May
A galley that leads into the kitchen … will be interested to see that.
Haha doh
Wow May ......everything happens for a reason ....you being there the boat being there...what a journey and having George alongside too ....new chapters beginning can't wait 😀
Woo!
Give it time and make the best of what you have
That boat color looks good on you! George will be a huge help and addition to this project 😊
Hi May, I can tell from your very animated enthusiasm that you will end up buying it. Can I wish you all the luck in the world with your plans. It’s a very exciting time for you and us, your regular viewers. ❤
ooo exciting!
Great news about George being a big part of your boat fit out, and your future life, he seems very practical as well as being eye Candy. You are very forward thinking, planning a small, room for a new little person that you may have in the future. I can’t wait to follow your journey, it’s all very exciting. Take care. xxxx
Aww thanks lovely!
Please tell me you are joking, boats are not child-friendly environments.
@@unusualaquariumecosystems5805 plenty of families live on boats!
Have a look at van builds with aluminium profile for your fitout - it's flexible so in the future you can modify as you get a better feel for the living space.
an air gap between the insulation and the wall is a good thing
I always view that sprayfoam as more of a dpc than actual insulation.. it helps stop moisture on the inner hull ( probably...) but provides minimal insulation but yes I'd agree some air between inner fit out wall and the spray foam isnt a bad thing... still needs more insulation than just the foam..
Spreyfoam is urethane, which is a good insulator. In my understanding its U-value is higher than with rockwool or other flexy insulation. I agree that the gap between the foam and the wall is a good thing, however, you need to ensure ventilation and decent airflow in that space to avoid humidity concentration = condensation there. All it takes are 1cm gaps near the floor and ceiling throughout the boat to funnel moist air out. Ventilation gaps are easy to hide. If you could add small electric fans to ensure airflow, that would be great.
Webasto is widely used in boats and cars in the Nordics. Its one of the better choices available. Generally, I would say that central heating is the best way to avoid condensation along with good ventilation. I don't know if they are available for boats but an air-heatpump might be a good energy-efficient option. It would also provide A/C during hot spells. At least whenever ground power is available.
My comments are based on experience of maintaining a sailboat and building a house in Finland, where heating, insulation and ventilation are big issues.
Beautiful color have that boat. And everything is new
You should get ahold of James from the narrowboat that James built. He is really good at building out the interiors. 😊 good luck, sweetie.
The boat looks great and a clean slate to create a bespoke home. Perhaps it’s serendipity !
I feel that!
Think about getting Lockgate stoves to install a reflek's stove
Keep it tidy and new kinds of new organization
You manifested it, you were thinking about it and so it kept showing up in your reality. Thoughts become things 🙏
Sometimes the stars just aline and fate falls in your lap..! The boat found you…! It’s was meant to be…!
It’s a beauty too..! Looking forward to seeing what you do with her… ⚓️🛟
Thanks!!
Looks like a great starting point. It will be interesting to see how you transform it to your liking. Good luck!!
Looks good, and it's nice to hear about you looking ahead! Thanks for posting!
This boat looks fantastic and looks like it has loads of potential.
Thankjs!
A properly spray foamed boat does not need any extra insulation. It should be 25mm thick all over. Air gaps do not cause condensation, they promote air movement which prevents mould and condensation. The boat is a sail away that is not finished, so a fail away 😂. Lots of them around, people think fitting out a boat will be fun and easy, it ain't.
Thanks, i have heard this receently. Surley extra insulation aint a bad thing, if theres a gap?
I live on a spray foamed narrow boat and get no condensation on or behind the walls. It is always warm in Winter. If I was going to upgrade anything it would be the windows, with double glazed thermal break, not cheap but stops condensation on the glass and frame in a morning. You will need a stove, the Webasto is good but you can't really run it all day and night, they use around 12ltrs per 24hrs so around £85 per week in diesel! 😮. They are supplementary heating.
Ooh May, it looks really good for you! How exciting and how good it is that you've had experience of your boat to know what you might want to do differently (or similarly) on your next boat. x
Like any big ticket purchase you would want to get it surveyed first. Hull/Electrics/Plumbing/Insulation/Motor e.t.c
Of course! Will do that in the NY
Hi may, I think the new boat your in love with,
Me would just have a sleeping area and a gas stove for plenty of teas and a wood burner.
Me personally would live in half the boat while refitting it and move over to the other half to finish it off, anyway I wish you the bested of luck and keep the videos updated on new build
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Go for it.... This is amazing.. you can change the partition if you require its basically a blank slate.. im currently looking at sailway boats at this level. :)
Webasto has a pretty good reputation in the sailboat industry, it should do allright for you.
38 bhp, Brake Horse Power. Expansive spray foam insulation does a pretty job of keeping the cold or heat out while also being a good noise absorber. For condensation you could keep some large rechargeable silica gel packs tucked away in your bins and hidden spaces. My sons car had an 2 inches of water inside after some heavy rains. I vacuumed the water out, but it was still very damp inside, I placed some large silica gel packs I bought online to dry it out and they did a good job after a couple of days the carpet was no longer damp. The windows at the now of the boat look nice and it would be great if you the bow without having to climb over the bed (or each other). Maybe two beds that fold up on either side during the day, and then fold down to make one big bed for nighttime. I have been looking at small (20' and under) travel trailers for myself. The two big "wants" for me are a wet bath, and a King size bed.
What's a "wet bath", lol.
@@elelegidoriginal A wet bath involves water LOL. No some of the small travel trailers and RV's out here come with wet baths. They are basically a one piece fiberglass bathroom, where there are no seams for the water to leak out. The sink, shower, and toilet are molded as one room. So you don't need a separate, shower, toilet or sink. They save space, are easier to clean and you don't have to worry about water leaking out of the shower ruining the walls.
It's great to see you happy, finding that beautiful boat was a bit a luck, love the colour. Keep the videos coming
Thanks for watching!
BHP .. Brake Horsepower .. The amount of power delivered at the engine output shaft of a piston engine. 😊
Not seen your videos for a while May. Great to see you so happy and even thinking of possible a future small person(s). I'm sure Vic and Jo on Holly the Cafe boat would have loads of tips for a toddler on the water! 🙂
Welcome back! Yea they would that’s a good point! However, it’s just thoughts for now!!
THANK YOU MAY. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Great to see things evolve. a life on the water is an amazing thing : )
May...That narrowboat is the perfect blank canvas for you and George to put your stamp on! Hope it all goes well for you....
Awesome news. As an Aussie I am slowly getting my head around just how cold your winters are there.
They are brr
after watching many of your videos you have inspired me to start looking for a boat to live in full time as i want the freedom you have many thanks again
wooooo!!
Could I suggest you look at keeping the webasto system which is a very good oil fueled one and see if a good plumber could add in another boiler to the system so you could choose between having your woodstove 's back boiler heat your water tank for the taps and the central heating and/or the webasto.
first ahhaaaa 38 BHP stands for the power mate as in 38 Brake Horse Power good power for size its made for you that boat. Go for it George he's a capable fella he will sort it out with you.
Nice looking boot i love the wood around the window and love the big wooden doors at the end … one of my favourite you tube channel i see slow patrol has been won
That's a beautiful boat, and what great news about your journey
As always May a beautifully presented Vlog. Sounds like fate to me regarding the boat. Blank canvas re the way you would want to put your stamp on it for your lifestyle. Exciting times for you. Great to hear George’s involvement in the boat and life going forward. Good to hear you know what you want regarding aspects of the boat, particularly, very importantly the insulation . I do hope that you get the boat that is right for you and you are able financially to achieve that. It’s certainly a really lovely, ready to go boat. Whatever happens good luck, I really hope it works out for you. I will follow with great interest May. Thank You for sharing.
Hi may glad you have found your forever home to. . I see you were moored up behind us outside crick yesterday to. . Would of love to have met you to. . Lots of love golden eagle
Might want to look at a caravan cooker and water heater with blown hot air to the bed room and bathroom (truma combi boiler) it's easier to install and you can use the fire to heat the main living space..their all gas so are less damaging to the environment and your health than diesel particulates.. I've been looking to converting a fully lined narrow boat so will be fallowing you project with interest!!!.❤️🇬🇧
Ive entered the competition! Its my DREAM to live on a narrowboat (with my 4 dogs haha) 🥰
Yayyyyy! Good luck! Your dogs would LOVE it!
Wow! You should call her Serendipity.❤
Looks great what a lucky find . As you say ,it will save a lot of time rather than starting from scratch and not fitted out too much , for you to put your own stamp on it . Moving those ‘ Partitions ’ might also involve moving the Electrical fittings already in the wall. Which might turn into a bigger job . On the old sea going ships they always sleep in a Hammock. I would have thought on a Narrowboat where space is at a premium they would be used a lot more . Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out. 😊
I've just moved on a boat with C/Heating, don't think you can use it like you do in a house, it is not meant to be used that way, it's just used to take the chill of in a morning until you have got the stove stoked up. ie you will need a multi fule stove on board
Thanks for this! I did think this were the case!
don’t know anything about narrow boats but looking at this I love it. I’d certainly give it a great deal of thought. I love the large windows and the portholes.
One thing that isn’t that important but I would want to change the colour scheme. I’m sure you can squeeze in a small Aga somewhere 🤔.
George is a damn fine fellow and in my very humble opinion he is a keeper 😘
That’s a pretty boat! You could have a look at how beds are fitted in caravans. They have limited width as well and some of them have sliding/extending beds.
those electrical cables 12-24V have to be isolated from the wood panel. otherwise,,, perfect project!!
I always view that sprayfoam as more of a dpc than actual insulation.. it helps stop moisture on the inner hull ( probably...) but provides minimal insulation but some air between inner fit out wall and the spray foam isnt a bad thing... still needs more insulation than just the foam...celotex always wins in that instance..
Thanks for this suggestion
Have you any idea how you would move the AGA? Girlie... tut!
I thought your old boat was very nice there's a lot of work to do to get the new boat finished iv been thinking about a boat its good to see you boaters and the problems that come up condensation is a thought
Always a thing, condensation!
Wow. The new boat looks like the perfect project boat build / doer-upper. It was meant to be!
Nice boat.
I've recently become interested in narrowboat life and started investigating it for the future (I'm Australian with British citizenship). Your current boat is beautiful, and the new one looks so fresh and ready for a new life. I've just bought some raffall tickets - if serendipity led you to the new boat, maybe serendipity also led me to you :)
Webasto is a german company very much into heating systems for caravans, cars and stuff. Very good products, high quality.
Ive heard good things!
I think fair do's to you May for looking to the future and what different needs you may have in the future. You know your pace and you are doing well. You are in sucĥ a favourable position i wish you nothing but the best? 🎉🎉 i am in hospital atm and your channel certainly has cheered me up. Thanks ❤❤❤🎉🎉
Oh how exciting keeping fingers firmly crossed for you! She’s a beaut 💖
You can get half size agas.
People are nice when there selling and taking money. Has it been checked, survey etc? Seems a lot of work, your boat looks good. All I'm saying is be careful, being in the motor trade for years, I've learnt to trust no one. Hope it all goes well for you. Wishing you the best. Regards John xx
Not yet,but obviously id get one before buying :)
Looks fairly good may. Some bits look definitely DIY. A good blank canvas though
It will look. more DIY by the time ive finished it!
Seems like a good plan, pay a deposit secure your future! Our goldern canal cruiser. Good luck Megan! Dx
What a lovely boat, love the colour and interior. Sounds like its mean’t to be ;-) …good luck x
I like the lovely wooden window frames. You are concerned that there is air behind the boards. I would think that air is not a problem as long as the insulation is good. I believe the spray foam is a really good system if done properly. Don't underestimate the size of the project.
Thanks! Yes, big project! But a little smaller than if I started from scratch!
Hi May, just like a new pet cat, a boat will find you! It looks lovely I hope it works out for you if it’s right for you. Take care May. xxxx
Aww thanks lovely
Good luck to you both 😀 I'd thought you might be thinking about something a little wider?
Hi I have just found your channel, I have subscribed and will be catching up on yr uploads, good luck for 2025
That’s quite a project, did I miss the length of the new boat?
Good luck with the raffle 👍
Yay you and George together!🙂
❤️
Hi may some years ago some of the wood burners had hot water boiler built in to the back of the wood burner might be worth looking at free heat
Nice!
Ensure you have a big survey before you part with any money.
Looks beautiful. The windows are amazing, just need to sort out the hatch as that looks like it needs finishing in a big way. Webasto's have a very good reputation. It would make great content.
Lets see what the future brings!
Nice boat may be very interesting to see you make it in to a home
That's the plan! Let’s see!
Hi May something to consider is to cover the electric panel so no rain can get on it from the top hatch. Cheers
Yeah, id create a cupboard both sides
If it feels right it is right. Maybe!
Looks a good project boat for you. Couple of points from what you have shown, the batteries need to be enclosed, also change the solar controller to something better. Good luck with the project.
Couple of questions - Will George fit in a sideways bed? Looking at the boat from the side and outside there seems to be a lot of wasted space forward, the cabin could’ve been quite a lot longer.
yes he will!! Not sure i understand the space thing but thanks for your suggestion!
@@wellbeingonwater 20:49 shows the bow of the boat. There’s a big space forward of the accommodation before the bow, seems to me this could be much smaller like your boat and give more internal space
Did you already do the raffle?. Anyway, I tried to enter and it’s not showing anything. Just curious. Have a great day and love the new boat.
Hey. Good to meet you again today. 😊
They say that boats choose you...not the other way!
Good looking boat and a good base if hull and engine suit you.
Reverse layout is the same as mine which i love.
Good luck with the raffle!
Aww thanks neil!
'A tiny room for a tiny person'. Wow! 👍
I know, crazy thoughts but hey .. could happen!
Hi May,
As with others I can see your excitement and yes things do happen for a reason but there is A LOT OF WORK to do which if done correctly will leave you with a lovely home but PLEASE PLEASE do your HOMEWORK.
IF I’m not mistaken you are still around Foxton, Market Harborough so not far from DEBDALE MARINA, go and speak to Mike and his team and ask them to take a look and give you some advice, probably cost you obviously but it is a big purchase.
Best of luck
Martyn
Thanks for the tips!
May I am very excited for you. It might be worth while to find out who built the hull and then contact them to find out what was done ie insulation. The builder should have a record about the work they did. Do yourself a huge favor; GET A COMPLETE SURVEY done!!! As for the engine, the fact that the engine bay is clean and without rust is a good sign. The initials BHP38 should mean that it is a 38 HP engine. Remember to think from the head and not from the heart with a purchase of this size and if George is going to live with you find out what his feelings are about this boat.
I really hope that this comes together for you.
Since you have seen this boat around a lot suggests that she has been watching out for you which is a good sign. If you decide to purchase her DO get her named "out of the water" and ASAP after you purchase her. She will bring you good luck and many safe journeys.
Mark
Alberta, Canada
Hi May, my questions would be “What is the Shell/Hull origin? Has it been surveyed? When and how last blacked? How big and what is water tank made of? All of this depends on price of course… also bear in mind “you have a hell of lot of work to do to make it a real home… the upside is starting from scratch it will be “to your design and layout”… Remember it’s not only a potential home but at the end of the day “it’s a boat” and therefore it must “behave/steer/ballast” like a Narrowboat… hope it all goes well for you! 😊
As a backup I use my cooker to warm up. It’s super cheap and super fast to heat up the entire boat 😅
I live in the United States so buying a ticket wouldn't do me any good may. Hope you find a jolly new boat
Yikes, sounds like a lot of pressure on George boy. The new arrangements could really cut into his hair maintenance routine.
I live in the states too, and I’m really tempted to buy a ticket or 10 anyway :-) (I’ve been looking for a way to get back on the canals for years now)
Well done may,,you'll be in ur element with a new project to complete ,,all the best you scrumptious adorable person,looking forward to seeing each vid best wishes for u,,eon.🎉🎉🎉❤😅
Awww
Hi May. We've been following you for a long time. You havent told us the length of this boat you're just shown us🤔 What happened to a smaller boat, this new build doesn't look any smaller than your present boat. We love you.xx😘
Its 57ft!
If you’re serious about buying it and know the price, perhaps give him a deposit or a down payment while you wait for the raffle. Looks like a lovely slate to create a lovingly delightful home! Buena Suerte!
curious if it cost more to buy boat and out fit it or buy a boat already done?
HI May, You take care OK 👍 🎉
The exciting times may come sooner than you expected, hope it all works out for you and George. 🙂
Thanks!!
For heating why not go for a sustainable fuel bioethanol burner. £73 online and portable so you can have it on the towpath, roof bedroom etc.... I got one last week and they are FAB!
I have tried that in my small caravan but found the fuel rather expensive.
I remember how exciting I was until I actually used it during a winter.
Another thing is, they produce moisture, just like burning any fuel without a flue/chimney.
They are nice though, I light mine for real fire vibes every now and then for an hour or two, still nice to have but not as a main source of heating; imho.
@@human6.045 I get a total of 7 kw/h of energy, as heat, from 1 litre of fuel. Not the cheapest, but you get the 'real fire' vibes as you say and for me that is worth a few extra pence for that luxury. The portability is massive for me too :)
@@themadhatters8529 My issue is getting the fuel at the right price. I know some people can find it way cheaper than myself and locally to them, I have to order online and of course the higher ratio of fuel to water is better but more expensive. Some people don't realise there's water in it.
If it's 70% rather than say 97%, there's 30% water in it.
It still burns, not just as efficient.
Glad it's working well for you, they are nice I'll agree; also handy in an emergency.
@@human6.045 7kw/h is at 95% ethanol 5% water. So no drinking it you naughty lot out there ;)
@@themadhatters8529 I have 95% and it's food grade, it still tastes disgusting and I wouldn't recommend drinking it, it's for making tintures. I also have highly refind perfumers ethanol but haven't tasted that, although it does smell somewhat better 😂
Well the world has funny way, giving you the opportunity. And the boat is clearly wonderful blank canvas. So Go for it. You only regret the opportunities you never take. As for cookers and power as have an anlog back up plan
Thanks !!
The Heart wants what the Heart wants xx
Looks like sprayfoam insulation - from your video... which is better for condensation and makes electrics easier... polystyrene 'eats' cable plastic... you probably know all this anyway - but I have my survey on Tuesday and I"m getting a bit excited!
exciting!!
Hello. I would ask if he would put heating on for you so that you can feel the heating working and find where drafts of cold air. Like windows or any other place you find.
Looks like a perfect blank canvas. I thought your original idea was to get a smaller boat for just you? Sounds like that part of the plan has changed?
She's lovely! I'd always have reverse layout. Who wants to be traipsing through the bedroom all the time?
I think the powder blue paint job may be giving your spectacles a bit of a rose colored tint; not necessarily a bad thing 😀. Also, instead of thinking you need an inverter, step back and see if you can manage with DC power only. BHP=brake horsepower which is total engine horsepower before subtracting for losses due to friction and accessories. In other words, the actual power delivered to the prop will be less than BHP. Lastly, if you’re thinking of totally gutting the new boat, why not simply do that to your current boat?
This boat is just 4.5 years old. Newish steel and pretty much a new engine, so those two things alone will make it a solid purchase for years to come if looked after.
I'm not sure how good the steel bottom and/or engine and gearbox is on May's older boat, it could be ready for a lot of expensive work like overplating etc in a few years time or so, which can be a right pain...inconvenience plus £'s, lot's of £'s.
Most narrow boaters would like the 'newst' boat they can afford, for a few reasons.
I also think May want's to create her 'own' nest, by the sound of things...little ducklings and all that 😂