Hello From A New Member

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Biggles, Nov 15, 2009.

  1. Biggles
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    Biggles Junior Member

    Hello Everyone.

    I have just bought a 60' x 12' widebeam style narrowboat. Here is the blog http://boatbuildblog.blogspot.com/

    I would very much like words of wisdom from anyone familiar with this type of hull.

    One thing I am keen to discuss is the use of Azipod type drive.

    The physical construction is well within my capabilities as is the internal fit out and domestic systems. What I am not up to speed on is boat technicalities and legalities. I currently own and have fully restored a 60' narrowboat and have learned a lot in the process.

    The internal finish will be contemporary, no roses and castles will be in sight. I want good light design, good AV and I would like remote access systems to report the condition of the boat and its systems, its security, alerts if something needs attention, and remote control of heating or AC so it can be turned on prior to arrival.

    Nothing is set in stone just yet, but these are my thoughts.

    If you were building this boat what would you do with it?

    Biggles
     
  2. boat fan
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    boat fan Senior Member

    Hello

    Cannot help with you question afraid , but welcome.
     
  3. Ike
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    Ike Senior Member

    Welcome aboard. It looks like a very interesting project.
     
  4. Biggles
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    Biggles Junior Member

    Hello

    Yes it is going to be a lot of work, I reckon on 18-24 months.
     

  5. apex1

    apex1 Guest

    For what would you like to use Azipods? Such installation is quite expensive.
    When you are living aboard and you´re cruising a lot, that could make sense though.
    Having a high hotel load on the El. side would make a electric propulsion probably a good choice.

    Regards
    Richard
     
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