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It's potentially suitable in that it appears to be the sort of boat the OP would like .
There are plenty of sea boats up here where I am on the River Trent and many don't go to sea. I only get to sea one fortnight a year myself when we like to go to Wells Next the Sea via the Humber and the rest of the time we are on the on tidal and tidal river and using little power most of the time.
Exactly the same at York, a good number between 40-45 ft with plenty just below that length.
 
Yes it looks like a typo as both are stated as 230hp which makes them kad43 , plus the throttles are cable type also suggesting kad43
Looks like a good boat . Maybe a hinged arch conversion would make it suitable?
Thankyou for this suggestion I did not know the arch could be converted to hinged as I know very little about anything.. how often is this conversion done and what sort of expense would I be looking at?
Also in answere to why have a sea going boat on the river… as I have said before when I have passed the relevant safety courses I fully intend to cross the channel to the French waterways.. it’s like with cars why buy a car capable of 155 mph when you can’t use that power on British roads but people do… I want my boat to be a home from home
 
Ask at Burton Waters Lincoln or Newark Marina about hinged arch cost - or look for a boat already done.
Not sure but I think it probably does not need to be powered .
 
Thankyou for this suggestion I did not know the arch could be converted to hinged as I know very little about anything.. how often is this conversion done and what sort of expense would I be looking at?
Also in answere to why have a sea going boat on the river… as I have said before when I have passed the relevant safety courses I fully intend to cross the channel to the French waterways.. it’s like with cars why buy a car capable of 155 mph when you can’t use that power on British roads but people do… I want my boat to be a home from home

If you buy a boat that is suitable for the Gt Ouse then you will significantly restrict your choice and probably won’t get the level of comfort that you want. Perhaps worth thinking about scrapping that idea given that your longer term aspirations are for the European waterways?

A more suitable option would be a Broom as they were originally designed for sea passages and for use on inland waterways in Europe. With an aft cabin they offer very comfortable accommodation and the deck layout makes them very easy to handle inland in locks etc. Older models are the Continental, Ocean and Crown - all 37 feet. Next came the Ocean 38, which morphed into the 38CL. They also built larger planing hulled boats - we had a 41 and it was like a spacious apartment in terms of accommodation and comfort. Old advert when it was sold on by the couple that bought it from us here gives an idea of the home comforts. Quality boats - this is a 1992 model.

Other options of a similar design would be Haines, Atlantic and Westwood.
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That is a bit shallow:unsure:

Our first boat was a Princess 32 that we bought from LH Jones at St Ives on the Gt Ouse. We had a weekend cruise locally before taking her to the Broads and the river is fairly shallow in places so you wouldn’t want to draw much more than a metre.
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Our first boat was a Princess 32 that we bought from LH Jones at St Ives on the Gt Ouse. We had a weekend cruise locally before taking her to the Broads and the river is fairly shallow in places so you wouldn’t want to draw much more than a metre.
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I think a Broom might need more than a metre of water ?
Outdrives 0.9m or thereabouts - still a bit tight . I have my alarm set at 1.2m depth of water. Having said that I did think there are outdrive boats on the Ouse and yours was one example.
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Isn’t the Ouse a rather boring long straight river also
The fens part is straight and boring (largely man made) but should really be called the Cam but the proper bit from Earith to Bedford is very nice natural river but that is where the size matters, my old RLM needed 27" for the tips of the outdrives (enfield 130's) and dragged the bottom in a good few places (usually downstream end of locks) and much over 8' airdraft is a problem, at 8' 2" I got stuck at offord a few times and had to remove horns from the roof to get through and then only just.
The tidal run from Kings Lynn to Denver is also a juggle between not going aground and hitting bridges and the short cut along the hundred foot is a weedy silted ditch in summer with dead seals and debris these days, it's the reasons I escaped to the broads.
Best for both gt.ouse and sea would probably be something like a 30' nimbus, I wouldn't get my princess 30ds up there even without the radar arch.
 
I think a Broom might need more than a metre of water ?
Outdrives 0.9m or thereabouts - still a bit tight . I have my alarm set at 1.2m depth of water. Having said that I did think there are outdrive boats on the Ouse and yours was one example.
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Yes, there are outdrive boats on the Gt Ouse and touched bottom a few times in the short time that we were there.

A Broom might draw a bit much and would, in any case, be too big for the Gt Ouse. My suggestion was to re-think (scrap) the idea of getting a boat for that river given that the ultimate aim is to get to the EU waterways but I wasn’t clear on that so I have edited. ?
 
. My suggestion was to re-think (scrap) the idea of getting a boat for that river given that the ultimate aim is to get to the EU waterways

Sounds like a good plan.

Perhaps the OP , being Lincolnshire based might consider being based closer to the River Trent.
 
:) I thought you're planning an imminent upgrade!
Living in hope.
Zero on the UK market at the moment. :(
If you can find me a ....
Princess 380
Princess 420
Princess 40
Fairline 42
would be very grateful even at inflated staycation prices
All available in Spain and France at sensible prices , both of course in the EU so no self inflicted taxes to pay.

Did I mention that B****t has added 20% to the cost of importing any boat from EU. :)
 
Living in hope.
Zero on the UK market at the moment. :(
If you can find me a ....
Princess 380
Princess 420
Princess 40
Fairline 42
would be very grateful even at inflated staycation prices
All available in Spain and France at sensible prices , both of course in the EU so no self inflicted taxes to pay.

Did I mention that B****t has added 20% to the cost of importing any boat from EU. :)
Looked at a nice 480 on Monday, in the UK . Might be too big for your needs. Esp as it's the two cabin version.
 
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