Houseboat 75ft converted Tug (REF# 40125)
£110,000.00
22.9m (75'0"), 1956 Steel Construction, Full-Displacement underwater profile, 2 berths
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| Extra Details
| Designer: | Not known |
| Builder: | Not known |
| Fuel capacity: | 1 x 500 ltr (110.0 G) |
| Water capacity: | 2 x 1,000 ltr (220.0 G) |
| Last survey: | 01/12/2006 |
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Mechanical
Cruising speed Unknown, Max speed Unknown.
The engine has been removed.
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Electrical Systems
240 volt, |
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| Dimensions
| LOA: | 22.9m (75'0") |
| LWL: | 21.3m (70'0") |
| Beam: | 6.7m (22'0") |
| Draft Min: | 0.0m (0'0") |
| Draft Max: | 0.0m (0'0") |
| Displacement: | 0kg (0.0lbs) |
| Headroom: | 2.4m (8'0") |
| Storage: | On marina |
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| Construction
Steel Construction with Full-Displacement underwater profile, paint finish.
She had her engine removed around 1997. The present owner had a hull survey in 2001 and then again in 2006 for insurance.
She benefits from 1.5 inch (approx) thick insulation foam (sprayed) .
She has oak and merbau floors.
She has an efficient and powerful Somy diesel-fired ships boiler serving the hot water and central heating.
Also the gas, boiler and electric distribution board were all professionally fitted
she has recently had her entire exterior painted. |
| Rig
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| Sails
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| Accommodation
2 berths with 1 doubles and 0 singles in 4 cabin(s).
6 burner gas cooker, with Grill and Oven. Sink, Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine 1 heads (Electric).
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
The accommodation is open plan and provides ample space to create additional sleeping accommodation to suit individual needs. The present owners have converted her in an imaginative way whilst retaining some original features. |
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| Nav Equipment
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| Deck Gear
1 anchors,
0 metres of chain,
30 meters of warp,
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| Fishing
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| Toys
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| Safety Equipment
0 bilge pumps
There are 2 fire extinguishers (not tested) plus first aid kit and fire blanket in the kitchen.
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| Lying
MEDWAY |
| Broker's Comments
Register with Boatshed to see 42 extra photos of this Houseboat 75ft converted Tug.
These boat details are subject to contract. Preliminary details awaiting owners consent.
She was originally called Horsey, built in Rotterdam and worked in Holland. Solid and robust she also worked on the Thames during the Limehouse Link construction. This Lady has worked hard and now comes to rest as a sympathetically converted tug. Her interior is cavernous and is mainly open plan. Some original features have been retained to add to the character she oozes.
There are still some finishing touches required, but all the hard, expensive work has already been undertaken.
Currently berthed in a marina, there is a large car park accessed by a security barrier.
Main commuter links are accessible by car within approximately 15 minutes (train and motorway).
She would suit someone stylish who 'thinks out of the box' and is looking for a houseboat with a 'wow factor'.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.
This Houseboat 75ft converted Tug has been personally photographed and viewed by Suzzanne McDonald of Boatshed Medway. Click here for contact details. |
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