Tytherley - £19,950

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Moored at: Cowroast Waterside & Marina
Boat category: Narrowboat
Berths: 2
Length: 45ft
Width: 6ft 10in
Draft: 2ft
Builder: Thought to be David Piper
Engine type: Diesel inboard
Engine make: Vetus 
Stern type: Traditional
Layout: Bespoke
Year: 1972
View by appointment: Yes

Tytherley is a 45ft long x 6ft 10in wide narrowboat thought to be built by David Piper in 1972. She is fitted with a Vetus diesel inboard engine and has 2 berths.

Tytherley has been refurbished inside with a layout that makes good use of the internal space.  Her interior has been painted which makes her feel more spacious.  Her gas water heater and inverter / charger both require attention to make them operation again.

For information, Tytherley needs a new base plate.  The surveyor is happy to sell his survey to the buyer.

BSC expires:
- October 2024

Last blacking:
- November 2019

Hull & superstructure:
-Steel

Stern type:
- Traditional

Engine:
- Vetus

Bow thruster:
- None fitted

Electrics:
- Shore power
- Combi inverter / charger (non-operational)
- Solar panel

Batteries:
- 1 x engine start
- 2 x domestic

Water heating:
- Gas instant hot water boiler (non-operational)

Cabin heating:
- Solid fuel stove

Water capacity:
- Unknown

Fuel capacity:
- Unknown

Toilet:
- Cassette chemical toilet 

Fitting out:
- Painted cabin lining & deckhead

Flooring:
- Laminate
- Tiles

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Please note: this is not a survey report and all pre-owned boats are sold without warranty.

The information provided is based on a superficial inspection carried out by us and information provided by the vendor. No guarantee is given or implied regarding the specification, but descriptions are given in good faith as could be ascertained at the time of inspection. Aquavista takes no responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommend the use of a marine surveyor to establish the condition of the vessel.