RichM Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 (edited) As some will know, I sold my Liverpool Boat earlier this year to go "back to land". While it may be more practical given the current "climate", I know I belong on the water, so I still keep looking at boats for the future and would eventually like to get a circa 60ft Black Prince boat, I think? One of the things I hated about my boat is that it seemed that the designer had aesthetics as his/her priority following the professional refit she had circa 10 years ago. Things were not easily accessible, many things I needed to get at (e.g. battery bank) were a nightmare to get to and routine maintenance tasks were quite often a royal PITA. The interior woodwork was also done to such a high standard that replacing any of it (e.g. due to water/condensation damage etc) required someone more skilled than I to refurbish it back to original standard. - A problem I did not forsee when I bought her 5 years ago. Am I right in thinking that Black Prince boats being ex-hire boats make life a little easier in this regard? Also, I imagine the hulls are built to be stronger and the interiors more durable than your average Liverpool Boat construction? I don't know why though I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Black Prince boats though right now there doesn't appear to be much available on Apolloduck! Cheers Rich Edited August 31, 2020 by RichM typos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicknorman Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Black Prince boats are generally well regarded. The only downside is that many hire boats are fitted out to maximise the number of berths, rather than living space. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 21 minutes ago, nicknorman said: Black Prince boats are generally well regarded. The only downside is that many hire boats are fitted out to maximise the number of berths, rather than living space. And the crazy rear viewing mirror! Unfortunately the hull design is a dead give away of its Price Fellows parentage. Easy to fix a rudder though. A better shell than most L/pools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ex Brummie Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Last month I helped a Black Prince hire boat moor on a windy afternoon. It was a 60ft boat, and surprised me by being a lot lighter than my 57ft. I don't know what draught they're built with but I suppose if only 18" or so, this would make a difference. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 2 minutes ago, Ex Brummie said: Last month I helped a Black Prince hire boat moor on a windy afternoon. It was a 60ft boat, and surprised me by being a lot lighter than my 57ft. I don't know what draught they're built with but I suppose if only 18" or so, this would make a difference. Puddle skimmers. They don't turn too well either because of the lack of draught. I've moved a few around and they catch me out every time at the first sharp turn, its like side slip on a handcart on ice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matty40s Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Black Prince interiors are generally wipe clean surfaces everywhere. The furniture is usually laminated chip board or MDF, and delaminates fairly commonly. You need to check the engine bay area surrounding the fuel tanks/weed hatch, as this area can hold water (having a welded steel bar across, and two drain holes in the rear fender insert)...and is a rust haven. If you are buying straight from Black Prince, you usually get a spray paint change of colour, this is only a single coat so will not last more than a few years. According to Colecraft, there are unlikely to be any for sale this year as theyve got rid of too many and are catching up on builds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchcrawler Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Talking to a family this week on a Black Price hire boat they were planning to buy next March. They let you take it out for a week to try. Spoke to another couple who had bought one and they had to wait 3 years to get one. They sell quick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrsmelly Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 6 minutes ago, matty40s said: Black Prince interiors are generally wipe clean surfaces everywhere. The furniture is usually laminated chip board or MDF, and delaminates fairly commonly. You need to check the engine bay area surrounding the fuel tanks/weed hatch, as this area can hold water (having a welded steel bar across, and two drain holes in the rear fender insert)...and is a rust haven. If you are buying straight from Black Prince, you usually get a spray paint change of colour, this is only a single coat so will not last more than a few years. According to Colecraft, there are unlikely to be any for sale this year as theyve got rid of too many and are catching up on builds. Didnt Johny Pinder build lots of Black Prince? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zimzim Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Thought I'd seen one recently... https://www.boatfinderbrokerage.co.uk/boats/boat-120183-Henry-The-Navigator-58ft-Cruiser-Stern-Narrowboat-Boatfin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 7 minutes ago, mrsmelly said: Didnt Johny Pinder build lots of Black Prince? Yes, a number of fabricators over the years. I expect that they like more than one source of supply knowing how often some firms have go AWOL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEngo Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Blue String Pudding of this parish has one I believe. Maybe a PM might elicit her experiences, which I think are generally good. As with all things these days there is also sssortedsocial meeja groupings for current owners. N Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterF Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 I was at Colecraft a few months ago and they had a couple of shells ready for new Black Prince boats with the distinctive wide rubber strip as the bow fender. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchcrawler Posted August 31, 2020 Report Share Posted August 31, 2020 Working on new ones at Stoke Prior when we passed last week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesFrance Posted September 1, 2020 Report Share Posted September 1, 2020 15 hours ago, mrsmelly said: Didnt Johny Pinder build lots of Black Prince? Yes and some of those were fitted out at Chirk marina about 20 years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Nicholas Posted September 1, 2020 Report Share Posted September 1, 2020 They (the shells) are kits, I believe. For a while they were built at Festival Park - I remember fronts and backs sitting in the workshop waiting for middles to be spliced in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PubTrawler Posted September 2, 2020 Report Share Posted September 2, 2020 We have a deposit on an ex Black Prince 69ft to upsize from our current boat. They are easy to spot so have been speaking to a few owners about their experiences, nobody seems unhappy with theirs. There is sometimes a waiting list you can get added to I think, but last year when we were looking there were a few boats to pick from so I think demand comes and goes or they had a surplus being decommissioned last year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesFrance Posted September 2, 2020 Report Share Posted September 2, 2020 19 hours ago, Martin Nicholas said: They (the shells) are kits, I believe. For a while they were built at Festival Park - I remember fronts and backs sitting in the workshop waiting for middles to be spliced in. The late Arthur Rudland was in charge of Chirk and Festival Park and ran the Black Prince fleets there, however I am sure the modern boats being sold on now will have quite different builders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracy D'arth Posted September 2, 2020 Report Share Posted September 2, 2020 With the present heavy demand for hire boats they may not be selling many off this year. I think every available boat is out on hire at the moment, its like a procession some days of every hire fleet going past, red ones, yellow ones, green, ones, blue ones, even half painted ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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