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I'm seriously considering selling my ex-Thames Water Patrol Launch. Bless her she was used about 4 times this year and never once went through a Lock. She's getting no TLC just laying forlornly at her mooring unloved and unwashed.
 
I'm seriously considering selling my ex-Thames Water Patrol Launch. Bless her she was used about 4 times this year and never once went through a Lock. She's getting no TLC just laying forlornly at her mooring unloved and unwashed.

Can't believe you didn't manage to get out on her more this year Byron. If I was still living local to the Thames, I'd certainly be interested!
 
Got a piccie here byron

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That's cool Chris, thanks! I only have one shot somewhere. As regards price, I guess around £25-£29,000. I have to make it quite clear there have been several murmurings of interest from various quarters.

I don't mean this rudely or disrespectfully, but that seems a lot of money compared to what you'd get in a sailing boat for the money... To a layman, what is it that justifies the price? Is it a historical boat, or a particularly big engine or something?
 
I don't mean this rudely or disrespectfully, but that seems a lot of money compared to what you'd get in a sailing boat for the money... To a layman, what is it that justifies the price? Is it a historical boat, or a particularly big engine or something?

Essentially it is a Collectors item. Rare as Hens Teeth and with as much style and panache you will ever find. If you want a bit of class then this is it. There is an earlier wood one for sale at £39k which is I believe nicer than mine if you don't mind keeping on top of woodwork.
 
Quality, I would suggest too!

I'm surprised Byron doesn't install it at the bottom of his garden as a 'brick outhouse' :p
 
Quality, I would suggest too!
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Quality and thoughtfulness too. Everything about them is so well thought out. One can even remove a rope from a Prop whilst sitting inside the boat. The Tow Bar is located in the absolute ideal place. Everything screams professionalism.
 
I don't mean this rudely or disrespectfully, but that seems a lot of money compared to what you'd get in a sailing boat for the money... To a layman, what is it that justifies the price? Is it a historical boat, or a particularly big engine or something?

I suspect also the value will always be very Thames specific especially to Thames based boaters as being an ex Patrol launch it will always be mistaken for the real thing, that style of Patrol launch has been in use for nearly fifty years so it is a Thames classic and much admired. As you suggest it would struggle to sell anywhere else for that sort of money where nobody knew what it was.
Most of them are still in use by the EA so a privately owned one is very rare.
 
You're not thinking straight, Byron ! If you sell Ashmount how will you get to the Beetle and Wedge ???
Selling Ashmount could be on the cards too. It's a lot for just the two of us to manage and downsizing may be an option. This recent car accident of mine made me realise just how vulnerable I am.
 
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