Frenchlands - £69,000

Moored at: Continuous Cruising near Pewsey, Wiltshire
Boat category: Narrowboat
Berths: 4
Length: 57ft 
Width: 6ft 10in
Draft: 2ft 3in
Builder: SM Hudson Boat Builders
Engine type: Inboard Diesel 
Engine make: Beta Marine 43hp
Stern type: Traditional
Layout: Standard
Year: 2009
Lead broker: James Arnott / 07920 040800

 

Frenchlands is a 57ft x 6ft 10in narrowboat built by S M Hudson in 2009. She is fitted with a Beta Marine 43hp diesel engine and has 4 berths.

Frenchlands is a lovely 4 berth traditional narrowboat benefitting from, one side hatch, fixed double berth, make up dinette double berth, shower cubicle and would be ideal for either leisure or liveaboard.  Viewing is very highly recommended!

BSC expires:
- June 2025

Last blacking:
- August 2021

Hull & superstructure:
- Steel 10 / 6 / 4 / 4

Stern type:
- Traditional

Engine:
- Beta Marine 43hp

Electrics:
- Shore power
- Mastervolt Combi charger
- Mastervolt Combi inverter

Batteries:
- 1 x engine
- 4 x domestic

Water heating:
- Horizontal twin coil calorifier by engine
- Immersion heater
- Diesel heater

Cabin heating:
- Diesel Mikuni 4.6kw heating
- Morso Squirrel stove

Water capacity:
- Approx 675 litres

Fuel capacity:
- Approx 182 litres

Toilet:
- Cassette

Fitting out:
- Beech plywood

Flooring: 
- Solid wood

Headroom:
- TBC

Please note: this is not a survey report and all pre-owned boats are sold without warranty.

The information provided is based on a superficial inspection carried out by us and information provided by the vendor. No guarantee is given or implied regarding the specification, but descriptions are given in good faith as could be ascertained at the time of inspection. Aquavista takes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommend the use of a marine surveyor to establish the condition of the vessel.

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