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starman

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  1. We recently bought a tug with an under-deck bed that became a sofa in day use. The sofa was very uncomfortable (because the cushion was basically the end of the mattress). Also we opened up the solid front bulkhead with doors and a sliding hatch which would have meant access to the deck was by scrambling over the sofa.

    We opted to have steps and slide the bed right away under the deck, pulling it out at night. I still favour a bed/sofa option but can it be made comfortable and how do you resolve the access to the deck problem.

    Interested to hear/see pictures of other solutions.

  2. Personally I'd rather have a 'fussy' surveyor than a sloppy one if there are such around. Who says he's 'fussy'? Hopefully not the seller or broker -- if it was then I'd be already backing away.

     

    I got the narrowboat I was buying surveyed by Balliol Fowden from Rugby. 01788 541020T

    I think he's pretty well regarded.

    Anyway, he did me a damned good report, answered all my questions about it, gave me his opinion on whether the boat was worth the money etc.

    Having owned the boat fr a few months now I haven't spotted any howlers he missed!

     

    Hope he's not on holiday!

  3. I fully understand your frustration as we have just been through a similar experiance with our Blisworth builder who let us down badly.

    At Crick this weekend I discussed the matter with a representative of the Canal Boat Magazine and said that his publication states when you purchase a boat you should ensure that you inist on a B.M.I.F. contract. I asked him if he had seen an original contract because as customer's we seem to only able to get the boat builders version which can vary where ever you can obtain a copy.

    So in answer to you original question is the B.M.I.F contract worth the paper it is written on, I say no becuase it is more than likely not an original contract.

     

     

     

    I fully understand your frustration as we have just been through a similar experiance with our Blisworth builder who let us down badly.

    At Crick this weekend I discussed the matter with a representative of the Canal Boat Magazine and said that his publication states when you purchase a boat you should ensure that you inist on a B.M.I.F. contract. I asked him if he had seen an original contract because as customer's we seem to only able to get the boat builders version which can vary where ever you can obtain a copy.

    So in answer to you original question is the B.M.I.F contract worth the paper it is written on, I say no becuase it is more than likely not an original contract.

     

    I just looked on the Canalboatbuilders Association website and there is a downloadable version of the standard contract there...

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