I do love the Sea Otters! That's an absolutely cracking boat to modernise, LED lighting, spruce up of the inside, bit more solar and you're right as rain.
Horrendous to live aboard in winter, polystyrene insulation, walls running with water in a morning, the voice of experience! Otherwise, a fantastic boat
29k ? Man, 3 years ago, these smaller canal boats were around 13-15k. The cost of living crisis , rent and lack of housing is really making these things expensive
Usual water damage on some or the internal window frames, had to replace 2 of mine. Took some time but I found a local joinery shop that made them for 35 pound each, absolute bargin
Clever bed design. You can have a huge bed at night but still have 2 beds for day napping - something you often can't do with a lot of cross beds. Or keep 2 separate beds if you have an argument before bedtime. Only change I'd make i to make the single beds a bit wider and the gap between smaller.
She seems s nice little summer boat but no good in the winter, terrible condensation, in the one I know anyway. That dinnet should have been the other side of the kitchen, so increasing the lounge area. Who pn earth wants all those births? That big one is very small, only being 6ft long. Vastly overpriced at £30,000.
I do love the Sea Otters! That's an absolutely cracking boat to modernise, LED lighting, spruce up of the inside, bit more solar and you're right as rain.
my dream boat.
Perfect for one person to live aboard. Providing the heating is good.
Horrendous to live aboard in winter, polystyrene insulation, walls running with water in a morning, the voice of experience! Otherwise, a fantastic boat
@@talesfromthetiller Nope. It’s fine. If you want perfection then don’t buy a narrow boat, go to a bed and breakfast.
@@steveelliott285Probably not heard of dehumidifiers.
@Iconoclastik-g2g yes, bet he is great to live with.
Smaller boats are so clever in their use of space. Quite remarkable that it has separate shower and loo compartments.
29k ? Man, 3 years ago, these smaller canal boats were around 13-15k. The cost of living crisis , rent and lack of housing is really making these things expensive
Prices are ridiculous if she's been overplayed at all
I found it interesting what you were saying at the start about Sea Otter's.
I love the ambience inside...!
Ingenious use of space and very homely 👍
I would love to buy her, , and spend my next few summers seeing the UK by canal. just me a map and a couple of guide books.
Nothing stopping you. A few summers is a good time to live the life.
Lovely boat, and more of a TARDIS, with so much in such a small space!
Usual water damage on some or the internal window frames, had to replace 2 of mine. Took some time but I found a local joinery shop that made them for 35 pound each, absolute bargin
Lovely l'al boat. Great use of space and nice interior finish.
Clever bed design. You can have a huge bed at night but still have 2 beds for day napping - something you often can't do with a lot of cross beds. Or keep 2 separate beds if you have an argument before bedtime. Only change I'd make i to make the single beds a bit wider and the gap between smaller.
All those separate bits wreck your back 😔
@@LMC232 Yes, I'd have fewer bits
I'd have the shower and loo in the same room and use the space for a washing machine/ storage
If some of the design concepts were put in a boat just 10ft longer, it would make a superb live-aboard for 2 people.
@£30k weekender I reckon.
Nice boat ideal for the summer not sure about winter with it being aliminum but still a sweet boat.
ideal space for a First time boater
Good luck living on that wreck
Or is your life a wreck. Most be great to live with you.
@ You can’t even spell. 🤣
That carpet needs gluing down
no washing machine!
She seems s nice little summer boat but no good in the winter, terrible condensation, in the one I know anyway.
That dinnet should have been the other side of the kitchen, so increasing the lounge area. Who pn earth wants all those births? That big one is very small, only being 6ft long.
Vastly overpriced at £30,000.