This is the best video of the Canterbury widebeam I've seen. My 68 x 12 is now being made and this helped make my mind up. Other than the music on a loop.....perfect!
I love that tented end to the boat - so much beauty here. but this is the first one I have seen using the end space so well ! The wide width makes such a huge difference - seems almost like an actual 'house' inside, and spotless ! Lovely !
for living on yes these wide beams are much more do able but they restrict where you can sail to , but if like me all you want is a floating home , this is a good option , always remebering its on water and with out a good heating system you will be cold , hence i would add an aga , its a lot easier to have an aga than to have to take your boat to be filled with red diesle , sorry autism i do not spell well , i have thought long and hard though and i want to live on board , river and canal charges are way cheaper than rates and a slice of river front moring i already have , i will have solar and am going to make a water collection and have a berkey water filter , my intention is to make life as free of big business as can be and be off grid not pay power companies to polute on my behalf , that will feel good , building an outside french stone oven and a garage , proper road to my land oh and gates to stop people just driving in ... humans
@@leelifeson9150 and the cost of renting an apartment ? There's no return on that at all and these boats don't depreciation severely if you look after them properly the same as a house.
Wide beams tend to stay mored up to shorelines more than average and are big enough to house a whole bank of leisure batteries and often have a generator is a quiet box….thus less need for line disrupting solar
only one change i would make , i do not like islands , or dinner tables in small spaces , they take up too much room for how little you use them , so again i would have a lagun arm , not a table and i would add a chest freezer , i have an issue with always having emergency food , so i would need one , these are just how i would have mine , oh i am preparing to , that is why i am looking , a wide beam , i am designing it in my head right now , what i want and what i need , looking more and more like i need to buy a hull and have it built out to suit me , for a start i want an aga , it will heat the water , the boat and cook , as for summer , well i have land and an outdoor kitchen will be built with a french bread oven and bbq ,fridge , just the usual things you need to party like its 1999 , hahahaha , no but i have a big family
i want one like this but 70x12 abit more space, im not worried about canal north vs south, i can always transport it, pluss id probs be in the marina most days
Is a boat like this narrow enough for the canals ? If not where exactly could you go ? Although I do like the idea of a live aboard moored up but not in London but North Yorkshire somewhere.
Wide beam can travel much of the northern part or the southern part of the canal systems but not any waterways that connect them. Not sure is there is a natural body of water large enough yet safe enough for a widebeam canal boat to transition between them since every wide beam owner I’ve talked with said if they wanted to do the transition it requires taking them out of the water and using a vehicle (train, truck, ocean vessel) to transport them
I imagine that Aqualine could customize one of those Canterbury Widebeams with solar panels easy enough. I was just looking up this design on their website. aqualinemarine.co.uk/wide-beam/
Good morning Lynn We can offer all electric build yes Please email us at Boatsales@tingdene.net with your contact abd we can discuss your requirements further Thank you
This is the best video of the Canterbury widebeam I've seen. My 68 x 12 is now being made and this helped make my mind up. Other than the music on a loop.....perfect!
You did a fantastic job staging this
Looks so warm and inviting
Oh my lord what a beautiful ladie,truly 5*A+.👏👏👏👌👍
I love that tented end to the boat - so much beauty here. but this is the first one I have seen using the end space so well ! The wide width makes such a huge difference - seems almost like an actual 'house' inside, and spotless ! Lovely !
Now, that is a beautiful boat. If I wanted a widebeam this would be it.
for living on yes these wide beams are much more do able but they restrict where you can sail to , but if like me all you want is a floating home , this is a good option , always remebering its on water and with out a good heating system you will be cold , hence i would add an aga , its a lot easier to have an aga than to have to take your boat to be filled with red diesle , sorry autism i do not spell well , i have thought long and hard though and i want to live on board , river and canal charges are way cheaper than rates and a slice of river front moring i already have , i will have solar and am going to make a water collection and have a berkey water filter , my intention is to make life as free of big business as can be and be off grid not pay power companies to polute on my behalf , that will feel good , building an outside french stone oven and a garage , proper road to my land oh and gates to stop people just driving in ... humans
Lovely. The want is strong with this one.
Agreed with all the good comments here. A totally stunning boat. A typical Aqualine build.
WOW, absolutely stunning!
Absolutely beautiful inside
Great boat,loved the music,goodness,stay safe, kindest regards Carlton
Dit is echt super,voor dat geld je je wel veel vrijheid,en luxe echt mooi
At £144,500 you don't need the lottery, buy it as a live aboard. Beautiful boat. The perfect live aboard.
That’s ok as long as you factor in yearly costs of around £11:000 . Mooring. Fuel, licence, insurance, and severe depreciation.....
@@leelifeson9150 and the cost of renting an apartment ? There's no return on that at all and these boats don't depreciation severely if you look after them properly the same as a house.
It's beautiful inside and out Wow. I love it.
It looks like walking in to a modern English cottage,great job, beautiful, kindest regards Carlton
Wow! Looks so calme
Who needs a house when you can have this!!....
Absolutely lovely like to see much more
Stunning!
Very nice I would love to have heard somebody speaking on it instead of the music but it was good thank you
Beautiful
Like a 1960 story book boat
now that is a beautiful boat.. if only they had these in America
Amazing - a boat of this price with such a roof space - and not a single solar panel in sight.
I'm sure the owner is taking the solar panels with them
If they're not included in the sale they shouldn't be in the video
Wide beams tend to stay mored up to shorelines more than average and are big enough to house a whole bank of leisure batteries and often have a generator is a quiet box….thus less need for line disrupting solar
Very nice
omg thats so much more like it , beautiful , yup she is a real yar
only one change i would make , i do not like islands , or dinner tables in small spaces , they take up too much room for how little you use them , so again i would have a lagun arm , not a table and i would add a chest freezer , i have an issue with always having emergency food , so i would need one , these are just how i would have mine , oh i am preparing to , that is why i am looking , a wide beam , i am designing it in my head right now , what i want and what i need , looking more and more like i need to buy a hull and have it built out to suit me , for a start i want an aga , it will heat the water , the boat and cook , as for summer , well i have land and an outdoor kitchen will be built with a french bread oven and bbq ,fridge , just the usual things you need to party like its 1999 , hahahaha , no but i have a big family
Outstanding!!!
Holy shit lottery win and thats deff mine 😍😍👍👍
No......mine! 😉
Lottery?
Just save your money for a few years n make a downpayment
@@daviejay5326 cant retired Dave 🤣🤣
@@karlalton3170 never too old to rob a bank
Age is a state of mind! 😏
@@daviejay5326 Dont give me ideas 🤣🤣👍👍
Wow, georgous.
i want one like this but 70x12 abit more space, im not worried about canal north vs south, i can always transport it, pluss id probs be in the marina most days
Beautiful boat
I just watched aquaholic video on this boat yesterday
Can't decide if the kitchen island/dining room table hybrid is ingenious or an aberration.
What if anybody dares to cross the channel over and try to get to France on this boat? Would it be that possible on a tranquil day?
Probably one of the best looking white beings I've seen
All good and well, but can you waterski behind it.
Great boat. Adore table at the stern. Easy to imagine entertaining there in summer evenings
Nothing says widebeam like a not three, not four, but FIVE burner cooktop
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Beauty
Is a boat like this narrow enough for the canals ?
If not where exactly could you go ?
Although I do like the idea of a live aboard moored up but not in London but North Yorkshire somewhere.
Wide beam can travel much of the northern part or the southern part of the canal systems but not any waterways that connect them. Not sure is there is a natural body of water large enough yet safe enough for a widebeam canal boat to transition between them since every wide beam owner I’ve talked with said if they wanted to do the transition it requires taking them out of the water and using a vehicle (train, truck, ocean vessel) to transport them
I was wondering too. Thanks for answering.
So this boat can travel the north and south canals but it is too wide and long for the older narrower canals of middle England.
Very nice, but I'd be really impressed if it was solar powered. The roof is perfect for flexible solar panels.
I imagine that Aqualine could customize one of those Canterbury Widebeams with solar panels easy enough. I was just looking up this design on their website.
aqualinemarine.co.uk/wide-beam/
@@SageBlackthorn id prefer a 70x 12 boat i wonder if they do them to custom order
What is that music playing?
It’s a very nice balls would love to know the price
How much did this boat go for.
How do you Finance this boat? It's not like you can get a mortgage is it??
Do contact us to discuss this further
Marine mortgages are available
Please send an email to boatsales@tingdene.net and we can discuss details
The music gives me a headache
Have you a brochure, and do you build all electric
Good morning Lynn
We can offer all electric build yes
Please email us at Boatsales@tingdene.net with your contact abd we can discuss your requirements further
Thank you
Get together with 12 others and each buy a month on that beauty...12k to buy and 1k for fees gets you a month in London.
Are the toilets fully flushable ?
I would be interested in a marine mortgage
I'm sorry but these toilets are only half flushable. Please try again later.
@@thebeardedseeker5633 🤡
144,500 Pound sterling equals
249,774.61 Canadian Dollar
Well as far as I am concerned grossly over priced before I look at it.
Poor camera work
what a huge waste of space, why all the lights ? BLING.not a real boat, no innovation