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Nah, that's ridiculous! They're having a giraffe!

 

It dont suprise me, it never ceases to amaze me what people will pay to live in or near the crime capital of the UK.

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Actually for Kew that is probably very cheap for one bed. I'm intrigued how much you get though can you cruise the boat or does it even have an engine. Would the resident have to carry the casette far? How much mains electricity is available, it say free water and elec that may mean that there are no batteries so when the mains goes off so do you.

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I went to see a boat for rent a couple of years ago.

It was a 50 foot widebeam 1930's Dutch barge on a legit resi mooring at Engineer's Wharf (GU Paddington arm.) Elec and council tax were not included and I never got to asking what the deal was with pump out (pump out bollard at the end of each pontoon) but that was being offered at £650 pcm.

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I think £650pm for a wideboat at engineers wharf sounds like a reasonable rent for London. Those moorings are very expensive (thats why there's oftwn space there) so the figure you quote would barely cover the mooring costs.

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I never got to asking what the deal was with pump out (pump out bollard at the end of each pontoon) but that was being offered at £650 pcm.

Possibly the most expensive pump out in the country, that! :lol:

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That sounds like a reasonable rent for London. Those moorings are very expensive (thats why there's oftwn space there) so the figure you quote would barely cover the mooring costs.

 

We are talking about the Hollows Footpath here, and a narrowboat that is outside of another craft. Hollows Footpath floods when there is a Spring tide, and the boats there take the ground twice a day. It's about 60 years since we lived on a Thames Barge there so I suspect things may have changed :lol: , but I'm surprised that the mooring fees are that much for a tiny boat abreast of another.

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I guess it's coz it's marketed with one of these Thames houseboat speciaists. You occasionally see narrowboats or widebeams placed for sale with these brokers, usually wildly overpriced.

 

My friend is looking for a boat with a mooring at the moment, she called me very excited today having seen advertised a 1972 overplated Springer for £36k. :blink:

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We are talking about the Hollows Footpath here, and a narrowboat that is outside of another craft. Hollows Footpath floods when there is a Spring tide, and the boats there take the ground twice a day. It's about 60 years since we lived on a Thames Barge there so I suspect things may have changed :lol: , but I'm surprised that the mooring fees are that much for a tiny boat abreast of another.

 

 

I wasn't clear in my post, I was commenting about starcoaster comment about £650pm at engineers wharf in London, I think thats reasonable. I think £1600 for a 45' boat on the Thames utterly mad.

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Makes me feel better about the rent I have paid in the past, that is nuts! not a bad place to be though...

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If that boat can be rented out for 350 quid a week I reckon mine must be worth a grand a week! :lol:

 

Will you be taking in Royal lodgers? :o

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Really! Do you know the boat? A widebeam Dutch barge called Noorderzone? I think it's gone from Engineer's Wharf now though, I know the owner was looking to sell it not long after I was there.

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