67. How much do canal narrowboats cost to buy?
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2016
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This is part 2 of my short series about the costs of buying, owning and living on a narrowboat. In this video I discuss what it costs to buy a narrowboat, from cheap second-hand ones to expensive second-hand ones, to new builds, sailaways, share boats and even GRP cruisers!
See Part 1 here (the buying process): • 66. The process of buy...
And Part 3 here (costs of owning / living aboard): • 68. What it costs to o...
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A 'non-sinking' boat seems like a reasonable quality to look for in a pre-owned boat.
I have no idea why I'm watching this, I live in Auckland, New Zealand. Fascinating though, beautiful scenery around the canals.
Well lucky you all that quite undisturbed greenery nothing better
Does new zealand have canals?
I was thinking the same thing. I live in Wisconsin USA. We have snow and frozen lakes from October/November to April/May, and during the coldest months it gets to -40. Other than the Mississippi river and a few major rivers that connect to it i dont know where i would put a narrowboat in the states. Yet here i am watching probaly 10 narrowboat videos a day.
It’s worse for me I live in the middle of Minnesota 🤣
Any reason you all can't learn about the world beyond your nose?
As an american i had no clue these things even existed. Its freaking awesome that the UK has all the canals and lochs. ...im in love. I want to sell off my family and buy one today...
No question, but just want to say thank you for such high quality, well presented videos.
Thank you.
I live in the US and sat through this and several other videos on this channel and I don’t even know why because I’ll never get a chance to live there or own a narrowboat. But this is all… just so cool.
As Rat said to Mole, "There is nothing-absolutely nothing-half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
As a lifelong sailor who has owned a number of boats for both business and pleasure, buying a boat is hardly ever the expensive part of owning and keeping a boat. _B.O.A.T.= Break Out Another Thousand!_ Another truism, _a boat is a hole in the water you shovel money into._
Your canal system in Britain is a real treasure. A slow-down to real life adventure. The U.S. doesn’t have that slow, narrow canal system that people can realistically navigate without great boating skills at the onset. I have been captivated by the canal boating life since I found it on Amazon Prime, UA-cam, and now Vimeo. I love your channel! Your journalist background is evident, and brings clear thinking to the realities of living the canal life, or the possibility of it. I also really like Country House Gent. I’m happy for you both!
Give yourself a break,enjoy life again, de-stress and buy yourself a boat.
While living in the USA, I have an abiding 'armchair' interest in UK narrowboats and have actually walked some canals near Bath and seen a good few boats. I own classic books by British narrow boat chroniclers. So...this is a fascinating topic for me to find on UA-cam and your professional, journalistic approach offers a great deal to viewers. So, I subscribed.
Thank you!
I know nothing about canal boats besides the fact that Rosy and Jim had one. But I really enjoy your videos for some reason!
Thank you :-)
How do you do it?! Not only are your presentations incredibly thorough, but they are thoroughly enjoyable/compelling as well. It is rare for me to invest more than 15mins in watching any one video... Except when it comes to Cruising the Cut. You must spend many hours over several days on each video. Also, your intelligence and likability quotients rival each other, which makes you a true outlier (though I'd guess that you don't suffer fools lightly). FYI - I would never consider living, or even vacationing, on a narrow boat, yet your presentation of the subject has me returning for every chapter of your journey. It's an adventure every time.
You are exceptionally kind to say so, thank you :-) I'm genuinely pleased you enjoy them.
I second that! Kudos to you sir.
Cheers
Aaaand, this is the end of my day long dream. I feel like crying.
Don't worry, they're a money pit anyway. I lived on one for 2 years, it's tough & expensive, wouldn't do it again.
Owning a boat is affordable if you choose the right boat. For example, I'm the proud owner of a 17 foot canoe...
😉
I'm thinking of something a little smaller, myself. 🤣
Brilliant vid CTC. We made a standard checklist when buying my friends boat which massively aided the buying process. We also found taking pictures and video made reviewing and costing each boat much easier when home and emotions had died down. We travelled within a 100 mile radius and looked at 36 boats until we found the right one 10 miles from home :) Live by that drawbridge in Shirley by the way :)
I always meant to video them or make notes and then, apart from a few photos, largely forgot to as I was so interested in the boats! I liked Shirley, I got an excellent haircut there :-)
first time i've heard barge pole used in relevant context. well done! haha
Congratulations on hitting the algorithm. I imagine you're going to be seeing quite a substantial channel growth if you haven't already 👍
One thing to remember when buying a boat, it’s a hole in the water that you pour money into!
A fully comprehensive, down-to-earth guide. Love it! Thanks for making it!
Sounds like I can afford a 10 footer with oars. Ah well, just have to do it vicariously through watching the vlog. At least I can let you handle all the locks!
when i was sailing down the upper mississippi i stayed at a marina for a few days. along came three girls in kayaks! they had started way upriver and were going all the way to nola. its rather dangerous actually as there are huge whirlpools in the mississippi! however my dad did the same thing in the 20s as a kid in a canoes. the girls were marines with the warrior project which helps ptsd victims? i think? anyway these were savvy and powerful women! and very courageous. i was impressed. the advantage of kayaks on the upper mississippi is getting around the locks and dams. there are 29 such along the way and a b..... in a larger boat what with the huge coal barges that then to hog them. a kayak you can just portage. with sailboats and i assume other units, small is often better than large. people have rowed across the atlantic and pacific! some have drifted! its just a matter of planning and foresight and conditioning. also interest. your interest factor is key more than almost anything else. you may be joking about a rowboat? but i think you might have a good idea. check out the rowboats that have gone across the atlantic. some are quite sophisticated and covered contraptions with private areas.
I love yourvideos, it's nice to see someone so articulate and informed and pleasant.
I live on lake Cumberland in ky,,, and really enjoyed your break down of the cost of boating,,,thxs for your time and keep enjoying your boat,,,gb
Your Vlogs are a real treat. Thank you.
Thank you!
you are very informative as well.
Thanks for all the information. We owned a 40 foot house boat in Charleston, South Carolina.. What a money pit but we loved it.
WOW WOW WOW. Where have you and this video been all my life !!
Buying the boat is the easy bit, it's the long term commitment of keeping it afloat that you have to consider i.e. river licence, moorings, diesel, insurance, hull cleaning and constant repairs.
Hence vlog 68, the next in the series
Find these chats compelling. Information very interesting. Thanks David
That's what you call comprehensive!👏
A "solid non-sinking boat". Well, those are the best ones aren't they. Thanks for the good laugh. I'm enjoying the series immensely.
Glad you like them!
It's quite nice to hear good sense .... Thank you
Cruising Cuts, Love Your Work. Keep Enjoying those Boats.
Many thanks, sir, for this Incredibly helpful, concise, & informative video/links on narrowboats; as were the others of yours that I've seen... Warm greetings from Texas !!
I'm looking for my first a live aboard and I've found this really useful. Thank you
I'd never heard of a narrowboat until you did the segment with the RV Geeks. Thoroughly enjoying your videos 😊
Well done, put so well together. Very informative. Thank you.
Excellent vlog.The the point and concise with lots of useful info even if your not looking to purchase one.Very educational .Explainations couldn't have been done better. Brilliant !
Another great vlog, the actual prices have changed over the years but once you take that into account your information is still quite accurate.
Very interesting! I've just discovered this channel and its already my favorite. Keep up the good work and Happy belated holidays!
I can literally see the amount of research and hardwork behind this vlog. The delivery of information was also fabulous, not for a second I felt overdosed with info or bored.
Literally?
Another half hour of my life enthralled in listening to details on things I am never going to do. I note that another on my list of benign addictions. the Vlog sail life gave a shout out to you in his latest release. Recommending you as one to watch. Watching his weekly updates is another source of gentle time wasting.
I love Sail Life, he's such a top bloke. I'm going to be doing a "channels I watch" roundup vlog soon and of course he'll feature.
Excellent as always, keep them coming
"should get you a solid, non-sinking boat" LOL
A wonderfully informative and I believe totally honest look at the narrow boat world. Too bad there aren't more like this. If taken to heart this presentation will save a lot of heartbreak and make a lot of new owners very glad they viewed this.
Thank you :-)
Love this from an informative point of view, in that the prices are insane now, but is all still relevant
Oh dear...I had so much planned for today, and yet suddenly it's after lunch and I've watched dozens of your videos (and only mended one pair of shoes!). There is so much helpful information to be had here, that I haven't been able to find anywhere else as yet. Particular thanks for the toilet videos too....they've put my partner's mind at rest and made it more likely that he'll give in to my mad urge to live aboard and on the water. You are a total gem!
Haha, I'm very pleased to be a total gem :-) Glad I can help.
Like someone else said in a previous video for some reason its so interesting even if you don't own or even get one.. I don't know why its just fascinating
Very informative video, I want to buy a Dutch barge but my wife wants a narrow boat because you can go more places and see more of the sites. Pretty sure i will end up with a narrow boat.
Extremely helpful! I had rather given up hope, now I have hope. Much thanks.
Very helpful video - good to hear about the sailaway options which would probably be the only way I would ever see the inside of my very own small narrowboat. Being a carpenter fitting it out could be fun!
This channel is great...I can experience the narrow boat life...without buying a narrow boat.
Entertaining and informative!!! I love it!!!
Well produced videos (Part 1 & 2) Peaked my interest in a narrow boat adventure. Thanks, JP Boston, MA
Very good and informative as always. The little bits of comments you put into your Vlogs assist tremendously. Thanks again.
Cheers
I really like your series of videos. Thanks for making them. I wish there was a narrow boat community in the US.
Its a shame they mostly got filled in. There are old locks not far from where I live in ohio
I fancy that 23 foot GRP. Being Canadian I'm more used to seeing that sort rather than a full length narrow boat. Bit handier in tight traffic, boating festivals or awkwardly full moorings I would imagine. I once had an older 21 foot RV, factory built on a Ford truck chassis with all the mod cons and it wasn't the least bit awkward. Not a massive jump to a 23 foot boat one thinks, certainly in living terms at least. I'd love to pootle about the canals in the UK in something like that. You could even put it on a trailer and have a bash at the canals in Scotland. That'd be a treat!
I found your channel thanks to UA-camr Sail Life and I've spent the last week binge watching your videos. I started out just wondering what a narrowboat was, as I've never heard of them in the US. Once I found out, I stuck around because you are living an interesting way of life I had no idea existed and I wanted to see and learn more about it. Thanks for making an awesome and informative vlog that's easy to follow, well edited, and entertaining. I'm looking forward to further adventures with you traveling Middle Earth. (By that, I mean your country is beautiful.) Cheers!
Thank you, and thanks for coming to my channel. Glad you like the videos! Cheers
Just discovered your channel and I love it❤. Your subscriber for life.Thank you for the good work.
Welcome along!
To be honest I've only been on the UK canals with a narrow boat but after buying the Westerly Cirrus in Brightlingsee, I sailed over to Calais, dropped the mast and potted down through France over two years (I had to go back to work and left the boat in marinas). The boat was pushed along by an outboard 6 hp engine without any trouble. The boat was also perfectly comfortable for two but for no more. Bicycles on deck ensured that there was enough grub and booze on board to keep scurvy at bay. The French canals have seemingly very little traffic and I must say I found the entire journey great fun. I'm over 60 by the way and do like some comforts. The moral of this is - don't go too big and keep the boat simple and fuctional.
Sounds totally fab.
You got me looking at the Cirrus. Such an affordable way to take a holiday!
Great video. Really helpful.
Probably the best video I have seen for people looking to buying a boat, Well done.
Good, thank you.
I live in Canada and this is the 6th episode I ve watched. Next time I m in the uk i think i ll rent a narrow boat out abd go for a cruise. Great videos thank you.
Keep up the good work, never forget the boat mantra: bust out another thousand
never heard the phrase "wouldnt touch it with a barge pole" used literally haha
I looked it up and it is actually a real saying in the UK. It means something is unappealing and you wouldn’t want to go near it
@@avibarr2751 I wasn't aware it wasn't used outside of the UK.
Thank you so much for the insight you really have opend mt eyes on what you will be taking on.top man
Again, thank you so much for this most informative video.
Wow! What a video 👍🏼
So informative and presented so well--clear, relevant, concise, and interesting. Thanks!
Oh, bloody good information, very informative, thanks. I'm seriously considering returning to the UK from the US after 27 years in exile and a narrow boat may be the thing for me.
Thank you, an excellent summary of the options..
“On to the more pressing matter of ‘Cash Flow’! We have no Cash, and thus, no Flow!”
Outstanding video - thank you....
Keep up the videos- love em!!
Really enjoyed watching this and learnt a lot. Thanks!
"I wouldn't touch it with a barge-pole" I see what you did there.....
'Wouldn't touch it with a barge pole'. I think you missed the comic genius of that comment! 🤣🤣
Well done on information regarding narrow boats keep up the good work
These were the exact questions I was asking myself. Retiring in couple of years and have considered moving to Europe. This could be a great retirement option.
I'm convinced! This is my future!
Ver, very interesting video. I am happy to know that I can buy new boat for that kind of price. I will be travelling in my van across Europe, but since I stumble upon your channel I decided to buy a narrow boat too.
Glad it was helpful.
Way to Go David!!!!!! That serpent is the bomb!
Great job and very informative thanks looking forward to more😊
Very informative, you've earned a new subscriber
Thank you
@@CruisingTheCut Im also a new subscriber
Welcome along!
in the usa we have interesting seasons of horrendous storms. i was searching for abandoned hulls after one of our hurricanes and got to talking with locals about rigging. the feeling was if you wanted rigging just stroll down the beach after a storm and take your choice. locals had a bad view of cruisers who abandoned their boats for whatever reasons due to storm or just time. at times the intracoastal waterways are cluttered with derelict boats and glut recovery areas. these derelicts are sold to boat houses or even individuals. what is interesting is refitting. having made my own boat i know the costs and truly a new boat can cost a lot less. unfortunately new boats are usually popout factory mades with questionable tech. a hand made boat may have errors but in the long run is much more solid than factory made. your vlog of longboats variables is quite interesting as i see similarities. one other thing i didn't see was a fiberglass boat made to the specs of a longboat. the ones you showed looked more like glorified motorboats.
our canal and intrastate waterways circle the eastern half of the usa. we call it the great american waterway. the closest thing we get to your canal system is the Tom Bigbee waterway and the Erie canal system. the rest are riverways or the canal type passages along the eastern seaboard between islands and mainland. i grew up around such a waterway and while a lot more varied than the english canals there are a lot of similarities. instead of locks there are bridges with overhead listings to watch out for and which are closed for repairs a lot. then there is dredging all over the place.
i think your canal systems seem a bit more crowded than what i am used to, but a lot less dangerous too!
Thankyou for such a well put together video full of a wide range of information... :)
Glad it helped, cheers
thank you for this video. it really clears a lot of questions about the costs..
:-)
Narrow boat are like the USA tiny house thing, only much better, much much better!
let me say it now,,,loud and clear,,,i hate your site!! Since finding it, i CANT get away!! Sooo many great videos, lots to learn,,,lots of questions answered that id always wondered,,,great presentation,,,wonderful photography,, good attitude,,,and coolest of teachers!!! HA thanks a bunch,,hazel green alabama usa retired mathematician
Haha oops, sorry!
Lol I know what u mean... i live in Oklahoma and for some reason i have watch every video hes posted.... i wish i lived their.
bill45colt Likewise, but I live near the Erie Canal. Not that our boating season is very long up here.
Exactly the information I wanted.
Very informative. Thank you!
Really interesting channel, subscribed!
Thank you
Wow... I am learning a lot from you.... Thanks for all of the info....
:-)
Agreed. BravoZulu!
Very enjoyable thanks. Having watched the narrowboat market for the last few months I can see that the good boats are selling very quick.
Yes, apparently so. I like to think I've made them very popular ;-)
Fantastic blog. thanks for the priceless info.
Glad you liked it, cheers
I'm just 65 . I'd love to sell up , buy a boat , and live on the canal . ☺
Thank you, this has confirmed what I've been thinking. I'm in the process of getting my house ready to sell with the intention of buying a narrowboat. My total budget is probably going to be in the region of £60,000, so I'll be looking at boats that are around £45 - 50,000, and adding the things that are missing from my wish list once we've moved aboard.
I've already done a lot of reading, youtubing and visiting boatyards, but from this video I think I must start finding out about specifics such as engines, gearboxes, cookers, central heating etc.
I've already decided to buy something that needs solar panels added since modern ones are probably going to be a lot more efficient than ones that are 5 or more years old.
Many thanks, I'm working my way through your videos, so I expect you'll be hearing from me again.
Good luck John. I hope u start a vlog. It is my intention to escape from Africa soon within 5yrs or so and live on a canal boat. I will also sell my house to buy a boat and with the exchange rate it won't be a floating palace. B nice to see how it goes with u........
I love this Vlog ! This looks like a right whacking great Time and Super way to live for someone single or a retired couple. Even for us Yanks it is very appealing!
Golly, I enjoyed that presentation so much; very informative. Thanks a lot.
Good! Thanks
You are a good presenter, thank you, a pleasure to watch.
Can you please name some boat advert papers or magazines.
The main magazines are Canal Boat, and Waterways World. There is also the newspaper Towpath Talk.
You mentioned several times something to the effect of, "If you can't afford a large boat, there are smaller options". I could afford a larger boat, but if I bought one, I'd likely get the smallest model that two people could live on comfortably, just because I like small!
Loved this, can’t believe how much the prices have moved since I was looking in 2010 having gone through a Divorce. Spoilt by you showing plastic bathtubs at the end 🥶🥶🥶😱🥶🥶🥶
very clear, many thanks enjoyed that.