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IsabelleSAllen

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  1. Yes, I can see you would always get a survey, and as far as I can see you need it for insurance anyhow? Ahh, how would damage like this be visible on viewing, and are their repairs that can be done? Thanks!
  2. What would a price be for grp topped NB? Pro's are wouldn't have maintenance? Price seems ok, for very neat interior with all amenities?
  3. Thank you for all of your advice so far, I am not opposed to an interior project as so many boats for sale arn't really laid out or to my taste anyway. As to the hull etc, how can you know for sure if they are completely sound and won't need overhauling - is a pre-purchase survey really going to flag everything up? Also, thoughts about this one? Still a shlep for me to visit, but looks crazily clean interior wise for £14,000 and 40ft? Could price reflect a structural problem? https://www.facebook.com/groups/narrowboatsforsaleuk/permalink/964904743661604/?sale_post_id=964904743661604
  4. Thank you, but with a budget of £10,000-£14,000 do you think I will be able to get a Narrowboat, 35ft ish would be nice, and for it not to need work in one way or another? Of course this would be preferable though!
  5. Say i had £12,000 for boat + work, if i negotiated £7000-£8000 for her, is that a reasonable price to offer, and would the £4000-£5000 be enough for making her liveable - without luxury such as toilet/furniture?
  6. Does having metal in the hull not give cause for extra rust? If i bought it, would it be advised take the ballast out to check the metals pieces themselves and hull anyway, whilst the floor was up?
  7. Thank you, would you say the project will be more or less than the cost of the actual boat? technically, bare minimum would be the exterior work (which most boats for sale seem to need anyway), and the plumbing + electrics and yes, they said that parts were cut out and replaced, but apparently not much was needed. And thank you! Glad there is such a great source of communal information!
  8. Hi, I have just looked at a 36ft Springer (perhaps early 80's) narrowboat for sale, priced at 10,000, as a project boat. No survey yet - owners have had her for 3 years, in those years they have replated on both front and stern after a survey, and blacked and annoded once (now due for renewal) The project: 1. Pre-purchase: Survey + It is due blacking, annodes and engine service (potentially the costs of this, and any replating needed, could be deducted from 10,000 boat cost) 2. Interior Hull: Need to create access in the floor to the interior hull as it there is currently no hatch etc. - Whilst doing the floor, thought would be a good idea to swap (apparently lumps of metal) ballast for engineering blocks, and, do work on the interior steel hull if needed (wire cup brush, rust treat with Vactan, and overcoat with something - bilge paint OR red oxide???) - Then insulate, plywood boards, and wooden board flooring. 3. Panelling: Taking down wall and ceiling boards which have been B&Q bodged in, to be able to redo with nicer wood, but most importantly, electrics and plumbing. 4. Wiring: There is wiring for 12v and 240v, however 240v is not plugged in at the moment, and the owners are running off solar (owners don't trust the wiring) SO would need completely re-wiring the solar (as it is currently just strung around the boat), utility battery for ceiling lights, 12v sockets and 240v sockets, and waterpump for shower/water. 5. Plumbing: There is also plumbing, but they currently don't use as they removed the old watertank, and currently run off a jerry can of water for the sink, and a cassette toilet. The plumbing also currently runs under the floor, so all old plumbing needs to be ripped out, and replumbed in the wall cavities - would like to plumb in sink, shower and potentially septic tank toilet, and then need to get a new watertank. 6. Other Misc: There is a working gas oven and hob, which seems to be fine and functional, so maybe gas is ok? Also a good, working coal/wood burner. Although engine needs a service, she ran well, when they took us for a 1 hr cruise, i think it is a Lister aircooled engine. So, if the survey all went well, does this sound like too much - In all honesty this would be my first narrowboat, but I am on a budget, hence only being able to afford budget boats. Time is not an issue, although being able to live in it by spring would be great. Main questions; - does the tactic to restore the inner hull sound like an ok approach, if it needed doing? What is the realistic expectation for the steel interior hull of a 80's Springer? - is wiring/plumbing possible to do myself, or is it needed to have a professional for BSC and insurnnce? In which case, how much could i expect for full plumbing/wiring? - what work could i expect to do myself, and what should i look for quotes for? Any advice will be HUGELY appreciated in terms of costs expected, or time taken, or regulations to adhere to when doing up a boat. This boat, technically is liveable, as they have been fine for 3 years, but needing this work, what price for it would be realistic? Thank you!
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