Steel Barge, Houseboat Details
| Ref
| 44200 |
| Price
| removed from sale/ |
| LOA
|
20.2m (66'3") |
| Year
| 1909 |
| Construction
| Steel |
| Underwater profile
| Other |
| Berths
| 5 |
| Lying
| Medway/Kent |
Mechanical
| Cruising speed (approx)
| Not Recorded |
| Max speed (approx)
| Not Recorded |
Dimensions
| LOA
| 20.2m (66'3") |
| LWL
| 18.3m (60'0") |
| Beam
| 5.6m (18'6") |
| Draft Min
| 0.0m (0'0") |
| Draft Max
| 0.0m (0'0") |
| Displacement
| 0kg (0.0lbs) |
| Headroom
| 1.9m (6'4") |
| Storage
| On mooring |
Disclaimer
The particulars detailed herein are intended to give a fair description of the vessel but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, these particulars are not a part of any contract or offer and are supplied on the understanding that all negotiations shall be through Boatshed Brokerages, who are acting as brokers for the vendor. The vendor is not selling in the course of a business unless otherwise stated. The prospective purchaser is strongly recommended to check the particulars and where appropriate, at his own expense, to employ qualified agents to carry out surveys, structural and/or mechanical & electrical.
I love steel barges, the strength of character they exude and the different ways in which owners convert them to live aboard.
This is no exception. She benefits from a practical and spacious layout due to the addition of the cabin on top of the original barge. With 5 cabins it would be easy to opt for an additional double bedroom instead of a second living room.
The main living area has lovely wooden floors and is really tastefully decorated.
The boat owners also own leasehold for the mooring. They would be willing to consider selling it for an additional price.
This houseboat enjoys a good mooring position and is not hemmed in by other boats.