Tranona
Well-Known Member
With all due repsect have you been on the Thames recently, that is a typical Thames boat these days and other similar types make it all the way up to Abingdon with suitable mods to the mast canopies etc... Broom 42/450's, Princess 42, Fairline 42, Sealine 43 and even a 46 way past Windsor, and all with bigger engines as well. That is actually a perfect boat for cruising the river in comfort more than it is for cruising down from Scotland.
Harleyford Marlow, should fit in nicely:
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Agree with this. Having looked at the boat and particularly the underwater shape, I can now appreciate why it is so slow with prop tunnels and low deadrise. It is semi displacement and would make a poor boat in anything other than flat calm. The thought of taking that down the east coast, even if it was 100% reliable is not a happy one.
However it would do well on the Thames IF the owner can keep those ancient smoky old engines running. It would also make a good houseboat and suspect that is how it will end up.
So, support bringing it down by truck, dropping it in the Thames and tying it up very firmly to the river bank.