Love the front cabin. Many uses - second sitting room, office, workspace, then a huge bed at night. Great flexible use of space - most boats have a (small) fixed bed which sits idle 15 hours a day doing nothing
Lovely woodwork inside and paintwork outside but very odd with the sofabed and why wasn't the rust in the engine bay dealt with when it was serviced and blacked?
Imagine what would happen if were using the toilet & you hadn't quite shut the bathroom door as a boats come past and rocks your boat when you have guests for lunch.
Hmmm... I wonder where the engine fuel valve is located? 🤔🤣 I may be going against the grain of popular opinion here, but I rather like the 'sofa bed bedroom' idea. Fold it out for day-to-day (or should I say night-to-night) use, and fold it up when you have guests over during the day.
I would rather a set up bed all the time and the guests can stay in the lounge at the other end off boat , it's not always about the guests tho it's your home it's all about you 😊
@@ladygardener100 The bed is not one someone would likely want to sleep on every night for months at a time, the layout is great for weekends but difficult to do hobbies or work in. there's not a lot of storage for two people to put all they need for full time living. its a beautiful boat but most people could not make it work.
That all depends on how you view things and what space you need to work within? I’d happily pay the full asking price for this vessel! It’s one of the better reverse traditionals on sale in the Uk at this time.
The first thing that comes to mind is MUTTON DRESSED AS LAMB. Initially the boat looks well presented until the mutton side rears its head. Why is the rust so bad in the engine bay ? was it years of neglect ? I note others are also concerned about that ! Next the kitchen looks all very pretty but has almost no space with the two main cupboards taken up with the fridge and the washing machine. The fridge is necessary and personally so is a washing machine but where do you store items in that kitchen there is almost no cupboard space. One thing we have learnt by compulsive cupboard opening that most boats have plenty of storage but not this one. If you want comfort forget dinettes and sofa beds they make poor tables and poor beds. If you want comfort get a proper table, proper lounge chairs and an actual bed. I cannot deny the front sofa bed is a good idea however as there is only portholes and not massive viewing windows there are no views so why bother. At least if there was a bed you could get a decent nights sleep.
Love the front cabin. Many uses - second sitting room, office, workspace, then a huge bed at night. Great flexible use of space - most boats have a (small) fixed bed which sits idle 15 hours a day doing nothing
Lovely woodwork inside and paintwork outside but very odd with the sofabed and why wasn't the rust in the engine bay dealt with when it was serviced and blacked?
I do like the semi-trad layout, but the rudt in the bottom of the engine bay is a bit worrying...😮
Lovely, but prefer bedroom . X
Pricey, main bed sofa bed?
If one looks forward through the boat the view directly looks at the toilet! Bad!
Just leave the lid down
Imagine what would happen if were using the toilet & you hadn't quite shut the bathroom door as a boats come past and rocks your boat when you have guests for lunch.
Easy make sure the door is shut 😂
Hmmm... I wonder where the engine fuel valve is located? 🤔🤣
I may be going against the grain of popular opinion here, but I rather like the 'sofa bed bedroom' idea. Fold it out for day-to-day (or should I say night-to-night) use, and fold it up when you have guests over during the day.
I would rather a set up bed all the time and the guests can stay in the lounge at the other end off boat , it's not always about the guests tho it's your home it's all about you 😊
You'd need to be a contortionist to work on that engine.
£84950 . Not exactly a live aboard.
I would have to change the bed, but could live on it and be very comfortable.
What is the reasons, are you thinking you can buy something like this for £15K?
@@ladygardener100 The bed is not one someone would likely want to sleep on every night for months at a time, the layout is great for weekends but difficult to do hobbies or work in. there's not a lot of storage for two people to put all they need for full time living. its a beautiful boat but most people could not make it work.
That all depends on how you view things and what space you need to work within? I’d happily pay the full asking price for this vessel! It’s one of the better reverse traditionals on sale in the Uk at this time.
@@elund408 I actually love it! But it's not time for me to buy! Gutted actually.
Pricey, bed sofa main bed! Bathroom not great!!!
That was going great until that bedroom!
Looks like it’s had a lot of water in the engine bay
The first thing that comes to mind is MUTTON DRESSED AS LAMB. Initially the boat looks well presented until the mutton side rears its head. Why is the rust so bad in the engine bay ? was it years of neglect ? I note others are also concerned about that ! Next the kitchen looks all very pretty but has almost no space with the two main cupboards taken up with the fridge and the washing machine. The fridge is necessary and personally so is a washing machine but where do you store items in that kitchen there is almost no cupboard space. One thing we have learnt by compulsive cupboard opening that most boats have plenty of storage but not this one. If you want comfort forget dinettes and sofa beds they make poor tables and poor beds. If you want comfort get a proper table, proper lounge chairs and an actual bed. I cannot deny the front sofa bed is a good idea however as there is only portholes and not massive viewing windows there are no views so why bother. At least if there was a bed you could get a decent nights sleep.
Lovely loveky boat bit pricey call it £85,000
I'd buy it just for the head height...lol
Expensive and no proper bed, there's only so much time before you would want to sleep in a real bed
Pricey, main bed sofa bed?