For £200k+, a beautiful boat. I'd love to live aboard her but then comes the problem of finding a permanent/semi-permanent mooring at a reasonable price! I can but dream!
@@Mr91495osh ah ... I believe you are talking about the east coast of the USA ... I was refering to England and the canal system there as that is where this video is centered ... My apologies for the misunderstanding ...
James Witte no. I was referring to the east coast of Britain. They also have a town named Boston. I checked it out on google earth. The southern and northern canals open to the bay.
@@Mr91495osh As stated, as for any widebeam, the North South divide applies. However, being a Cat C boat there is the option of cruising from the Thames, north around East Anglia to join the Northern canal widebeam network at Boston. Although choosing the right weather for that cruise would be vital I guess. By the way, the North and South widebeam canal networks do not connect via The Wash (the bay you referred to). The North does connect to the East Anglian section via The Wash, yes, but that still can't connect to the Southern network.
I don't know boating and this seems like much more boat than I would want to try to handle, but, I would like the ability to cross the channel (though I think I'd be scared to death to do it :D ) to France and cruise their incredible canals. Narrowboats give one full access to the canals of England and Wales but couldn't cross the channel. This would not be able to cruise the smaller canals but could manage many larger water ways.
I've been looking at narrowboats for a time. What percentage of canals would be inaccessible to a widebeam like this? How much would one be giving up? Understanding, of course, that one would be gaining the ability to travel deeper waters, including the channel. Thanks, Alex
Drab Wood colour, boring interior, out dated style.. When will boat builders snap out of the continuous ,relentless styling.. The outside and the boat structure is beautiful. Yes, I know this vid is a few yrs old..but in 2021..much of the same
Would this be able to fit in the north and south canals and locks? Beautiful boat for sure.
For £200k+, a beautiful boat. I'd love to live aboard her but then comes the problem of finding a permanent/semi-permanent mooring at a reasonable price! I can but dream!
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Can some body please add a link to the new and used boat company. When I did a search. the only one that came up was in the US
crushed51 Link: www.newandusedboat.co.uk
crushed51 newandusedboat.co.uk/
Yes! Will it easily transit all the north and south locks and canals? P.S. Rey nice! Just add a convertible top. In Florida, we call them Bimini Tops.
Unfortunately no ... It can ply some in the north and some in the south but it can not go on all nor can it go between the north and south ...
James Witte thinking the north and south canals could make contact via the east coast bays. Picking your weather of course. Around Boston. ??
@@Mr91495osh ah ... I believe you are talking about the east coast of the USA ... I was refering to England and the canal system there as that is where this video is centered ... My apologies for the misunderstanding ...
James Witte no. I was referring to the east coast of Britain. They also have a town named Boston. I checked it out on google earth. The southern and northern canals open to the bay.
@@Mr91495osh As stated, as for any widebeam, the North South divide applies. However, being a Cat C boat there is the option of cruising from the Thames, north around East Anglia to join the Northern canal widebeam network at Boston. Although choosing the right weather for that cruise would be vital I guess.
By the way, the North and South widebeam canal networks do not connect via The Wash (the bay you referred to). The North does connect to the East Anglian section via The Wash, yes, but that still can't connect to the Southern network.
How many have been built.
I don't know boating and this seems like much more boat than I would want to try to handle, but, I would like the ability to cross the channel (though I think I'd be scared to death to do it :D ) to France and cruise their incredible canals. Narrowboats give one full access to the canals of England and Wales but couldn't cross the channel. This would not be able to cruise the smaller canals but could manage many larger water ways.
the channel has been done several times, someone even took one from Canada to Ireland
I've been looking at narrowboats for a time. What percentage of canals would be inaccessible to a widebeam like this? How much would one be giving up? Understanding, of course, that one would be gaining the ability to travel deeper waters, including the channel. Thanks, Alex
mongofan1 Contact newandusedboat.co.uk/ for further information. Shaun.
Thanks, Shaun, I appreciate it,
Alex
The TV’s not that “cleverly hidden behind the door” or you wouldn’t have found it!
to bad we cant get it in kelowna bc on its lake
Just find a boat builder in Canada I'd love to have one on the Mississippi river but I don't have the amount of money to get a boat like that
Drab Wood colour, boring interior, out dated style..
When will boat builders snap out of the continuous ,relentless styling..
The outside and the boat structure is beautiful.
Yes, I know this vid is a few yrs old..but in 2021..much of the same
Nice, but the ikea look is played out 🤢🤮