rotrax
Well-Known Member
Having made the joint decision to pack up ocean sailing after First Mates frightening medical incident 11 months ago we sold our wonderful 12.5 Metre Motorsailer and purchased a 57 foot high quality Canal Narrowboat.
We started boating on inland waterways 55 years ago and have lots of canal experience.
Our new boat, named "Duchess of Atholl" is now at Enslow Wharf after a six day cold, wet and muddy delivery trip.
We love her! Proper engine room, furnished with a 35HP low reving three cylinder Beta Tug engine. A proper Boatmans cabin with the traditional range, cupboard bed and folding table, proper shower and heads with a huge holding tank. Morso 'Squirrel' woodburner in the lounge area with a dinette and galley. Dinette and sofa bed give two double beds for guests. We slept in the boatmans cabin during the delivery, that was fine.
Oak ceiling and walls, T&G, thick, well engineered oak, full length. Only iffy bit is the galley, but we were REALLY spoiled with the Island Packet in that respect. No doubt we will get used to it.
Sorting a few things, adding 400W of Solar and changing the internal lamps to LED's.
Pic shows her at Stowe Hill Wharf the day we collected her.
Click the pic if you are interested enough to enlarge it.
We started boating on inland waterways 55 years ago and have lots of canal experience.
Our new boat, named "Duchess of Atholl" is now at Enslow Wharf after a six day cold, wet and muddy delivery trip.
We love her! Proper engine room, furnished with a 35HP low reving three cylinder Beta Tug engine. A proper Boatmans cabin with the traditional range, cupboard bed and folding table, proper shower and heads with a huge holding tank. Morso 'Squirrel' woodburner in the lounge area with a dinette and galley. Dinette and sofa bed give two double beds for guests. We slept in the boatmans cabin during the delivery, that was fine.
Oak ceiling and walls, T&G, thick, well engineered oak, full length. Only iffy bit is the galley, but we were REALLY spoiled with the Island Packet in that respect. No doubt we will get used to it.
Sorting a few things, adding 400W of Solar and changing the internal lamps to LED's.
Pic shows her at Stowe Hill Wharf the day we collected her.
Click the pic if you are interested enough to enlarge it.