She looks an honest boat, S, and if the steel has been looked after, and if the engine is sound, and if the electrics are OK, and if the water runs properly, and the if gearbox is sweet, and if the comms work, and
Lack of double bert Suzy, other than that she looks lovely.
Couple I met in Fambridge had just bought something very similar to do the waterways of Europe.
Very economical to run.
Go on, you know you want to
I've seen more elegant, but usually for a lot more money.
The Admiral wants to cruise the French canals when I retire and something like that could do very nicely. Definitely worth a look if you don't consider a double in the aft cabin a must have
Useful sort for canals and rivers. In a 10 metre boat, even a fairly heavy one, the 80 hp engine should be enough to punch upstream in most rivers, and the steel hull will come off best when bumped by fibreglass hire boats in locks. If everything is in reasonable condition it could be a good buy. As it is a steel boat you probably need to have the thickness of the hull plating checked.