Dimensions

LOA - 18.28 metres

Beam - 3.8 metres

Engines

No. Of Engines - 1

Manufacturer - Barrus Shire

Model - 4TNV98-N

Fuel Type - diesel

Power - 65 horsepower

Accommodation

Number of Double Berths - 1

Number of Cabins - 1

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Tanks

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year

Year Built - 2007

LOA - 18.28 metres

Beam - 3.8 metres

Total Power - 65 horsepower

Total Engines - 1

Number of Double Berths - 1

Number of Cabins - 1

Number of Bathrooms - 1

Fresh Water Tanks -

Fuel Tanks -

Year Built - 2007

Boat Details

Big Fish Narrowboats Ltd specializes in creating premium widebeam boats, designed for comfort and spacious living. Their widebeams are built with precision, offering generous layouts ideal for long-term cruising or life on the water. These boats feature contemporary interiors with high-end finishes, modern amenities, and strong, durable construction. 'Big Fish' boasts a desirable reverse layout with a large open plan kitchen/living space towards the stern and a light spacious double bedroom towards the bow. Propulsion is provided by a well maintained reliable Barrus Shire engine.

Exterior

  • Collapsible canopy
  • Cleats
  • Fenders
  • Ropes
  • Tiller steering
  • Table/chairs
  • Navigation lights

Kitchen

  • 4 burner hob
  • Oven/grill
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Washing machine
  • Microwave
  • Butler sink
  • 240v outlets
  • Extractor fan

Saloon

  • TV
  • Storage
  • Speakers
  • Sofa
  • Multifuel stove
  • LED spotlights
  • Large breakfast bar
  • Side hatch

Bathroom

  • Pumpout toilet
  • His & Her sinks
  • Large mirror
  • Double shower
  • Shaver socket

Bedroom

  • Double bed
  • Storage
  • TV
  • 2 large wardrobes
  • Access to bow

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Disclaimer
In this transaction, we are acting as Brokers only. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. A prospective buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate to have the vessel fully surveyed and inspected, sea-trialled and opened up.