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Symbiosis
11.06.2021 11:26:13

These are a good option for those wanting the extra space which a traditional narrowboat simply can’t offer. They are built up to 13 feet wide, and can accommodate full-sized kitchens and appliances. However, because of their size, they cannot fit along all canals and through the locks so their cruising area is limited. If you want freedom and flexibility, this might not be the choice. If you’re looking for space and comfort in a more static environment, these types of boats are excellent value for money. In addition to wide beam canal boats, there is an impressive array of converted barges, both English and Dutch, on the market. These types of boats can range from 40 feet to 120 feet in length, with the larger models suitable only on rivers. Take a look at our range of wide beam canal boats and barges for sale by manufacturers such as Tingdene Colecraft, SP Longboats Fitout, and Collingwood. [links]


cyclonite
15.06.2021 6:58:47

In the UK and Europe, canals are the main arteries weaving through the landscape, and as such boats have historically needed to be narrow to squeeze along them. Narrowboats have been around since the 18th century, and their pretty, decorated hulls are an iconic part of canal life. Measuring around 20 metres in length, and with a superstructure which is designed for outdoor living, they are well-designed for life on the gentle canal waters. Whilst they are long they are also, as you might expect, very narrow – about 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) to be precise. So storage space is at a premium, as is personal space. Having said that, they are very affordable liveaboard options, they can travel easily through locks and pretty countryside canals, and can be maintained easily. If cruising the world’s best canal and river boating destinations is your idea of a dream retirement, check out our range of narrowboats and barges by boat builders Liverpool Boats or Collingwood.


charlestaylor142
01.06.2021 14:37:55

A luxury superyacht – defined as one over 24 metres in length - brings elegance, spaciousness, home comforts and the ultimate in ocean-going seaworthiness to the table. They are the complete package when it comes to living on board. Of course, they come with a much higher price tag, plus berthing fees, maintenance and even crew for the larger yachts. Around the world, luxury yacht marinas are extremely well-equipped, with restaurants, gyms, swimming pools and yacht clubs creating a community feel. Rightboat.com has an impressive line-up of superyachts for sale from the world’s top shipbuilders including Princess, Benetti, Feadship and Azimut Yachts. here


motorcar
19.06.2021 15:49:18

Non-powered houseboats, common in the United States, are a true home-on-the-water. A steel floating pontoon supports a mobile home type structure on the top, providing large amounts of living space, big windows to soak up the views, and all the amenities and home comforts you want. They can be towed from place to place, but are otherwise static in a residential community along rivers, lakes, sheltered bays and inland waterways. With municipal utilities, cable television and broadband internet connections, they give you the best of both worlds. There are some great deals to be found on second hand floating homes, and a whole range of architect-designed bespoke options which can be commissioned. For great inspiration see our selection of houseboats for sale by Lakeview, LazyDays and often bespoke models.


horseracing12
04.05.2021 13:27:28

If you’ve dreamed of sailing the world or having the freedom to explore wherever takes your fancy, then you’ll be looking to buy an ocean-going boat. The good news is there are lots of different types to choose from. Ultimately budget, space, aesthetics and how far you want to travel will be your deciding factors when making your choice. So let’s narrow it down.


matador
22.05.2021 14:37:16

If you’re looking for a full suite of amenities such as a house-sized kitchen and bathroom, plus oodles of extra living space then a multi-hull – catamaran or trimaran - makes for an excellent ocean-going liveaboard. The bridge between the hulls creates a light and airy above-water living space, with the bedrooms tucked into the hulls. They are also more stable than monohull boats, so for those with a delicate stomach in a high sea, these are becoming increasingly popular. Multi-hull boats tend to cost more to purchase, and because of their width will also incur higher berthing costs, so this is something to take into account. See our selection of multihull boats for sale by top boat builders such as Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot and Leopard. here


Kenlow11
13.05.2021 11:39:40

You will find some great strong island packet boats for you to enjoy on the water with friends and family. more


rydiamage
01.06.2021 16:25:58

Powered by 115hp, there is plenty of power to move along the water with friends and family. You can fit up to 12 people onboard so even the extended family can join onboard. here


wirher
23.05.2021 0:25:53

Check the engine hours and condition when shopping for the Foundation and check service logs too! here


TG12
21.06.2021 17:27:26

You can check out the cost to rent and see if it's something you'd consider before buying. Another useful thing is our used boat buying checklist.


elody69
02.05.2021 20:24:48

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nixoid
23.04.2021 18:25:42

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Olamaica1989
23.06.2021 12:45:01

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