Our traditional style narrowboats draw inspiration from the working boats that once graced our british waterways.
Traditional narrowboat engine room.
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It would often be painted with roses and castles.
It was where the family cooked eat slept and stored all their possessions.
Click the engines above to hear the sounds of some traditional engines at work.
Roof hatch for centre engine room fit 390 00.
Engine room painted castle roses the boatman s cabin was traditionally the living accommodation area of the working boat.
Narrowboat ownership is all about compromise.
A traditional or trad stern narrowboat has a limited amount of space for guests to stand with the helmsman but the engine is enclosed within the main cabin.
Most of my visitors are out with me for my discovery days.
The traditional trad has the engine usually a vintage or replica vintage engine situated in a separate engine room forward of the rear cabin.
I ve got a 48ft traditional narrowboat.
A slow revving reliable vintage engine is very popular with some boat owners today provided there s space in your boat for an engine room room beneath the boat for a large propeller and a fairly roomy wallet.
Cruiser stern edit cruiser stern narrowboat at tardebigge.
This type of stern is perfect for me.
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The boat doesn t go out very often residentially moored so i don t need access to the engine bay very much.
This leads to reduced head room at the back of the boat the rear trad area usually has a head room of 5ft 4in as opposed to a typical head room of 6ft 4in in the rest of the boat.
I rarely have more than two guests on the boat.
Internally trads may have an engine room forward of a traditional boatman s cabin or an enclosed engine tucked away out of sight and the increased living space this brings.
Poor sleeping arrangements courtesy of the engine room.
The cheapest offer starts at 13 950.
Capturing the detail and fine lines of these traditional craft we ve created a truly elegant and award winning boat.
I feel like the engine room is a bit of a waste of valuable space.
However the shorter the cabin the less living space you have at your disposal.
A shorter boat costs less to maintain and moor and allows access to more of the inland waterways network.