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Curraghmore Traditional Stern

£67,500
In Great Haywood Marina
60ft
2003
4 Berths
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Description

Curraghmore is a charming 60ft traditional narrowboat that offers timeless character, thoughtful design, and exceptional craftsmanship. Built in 2003 by the renowned Stuart & Hodges, she has been lovingly maintained and offers a comfortable and flexible layout suited to liveaboard life or leisurely cruising the inland waterways. With 2+2 berths, this boat is perfect for couples, solo adventurers, or small families looking for a floating retreat with all the comforts of home.

At the heart of Curraghmore is a well-appointed galley, perfectly suited for those who love to cook on board. The space combines functionality with a touch of luxury, featuring a sleek granite worktop, a round stainless-steel sink, and a Spin Flo Caprice 4-burner stove with oven and grill for hearty meals afloat. A Coolmatic 12v compressor fridge keeps provisions fresh, and a Nature Pure water filter ensures clean drinking water on the go. The Beko washing machine offers the convenience of onboard laundry, while tiled flooring and an extraction fan maintain a fresh, practical space that’s easy to clean and use daily.

The lounge area is a warm and welcoming spot to relax, unwind, or entertain. It features two high-quality leather captain’s chairs, ideal for curling up with a book or enjoying a peaceful view out of the side windows. A fold-down desk/table is neatly tucked into the shelving, perfect for working remotely or sharing a meal. A low TV shelf adds entertainment potential without crowding the space. With curtains throughout, the room transforms into a cosy, private nook, especially inviting on cooler evenings.

The cleverly designed dinette area is both practical and flexible, offering a transverse table with two cushioned bench seats that comfortably seat four. Ideal for dining or game nights, the table easily collapses into a guest double bed, creating additional sleeping space without compromising the layout. Under-seat storage makes excellent use of space, while curtains around the dinette can be drawn for guest privacy.

At the stern lies a peaceful master bedroom with a smart use of space and generous storage options. The cross double bed features a pull-out base and a folding single mattress, giving you a flexible setup whether hosting guests or enjoying a lazy morning. There are drawers under the bed, cupboards above, and a wardrobe with both top and mid-height hanging rails, offering more than enough room for clothes and essentials. It's a restful sanctuary to retreat to after a day on the water.

Thoughtfully laid out, the bathroom offers dual access for added privacy and convenience. It features a ceramic toilet, a quadrant shower cubicle with modern mixer controls, and a handbasin with storage underneath. The tiled floor adds a touch of refinement and is easy to maintain, while a mirrored medicine cabinet provides extra storage for toiletries. It’s a clean, bright, and surprisingly spacious space, ideal for everyday use.

Lovingly cared for and clearly well looked after, Curraghmore is a beautifully presented boat that’s ready to cruise or live aboard. Her traditional layout offers comfort, warmth, and plenty of storage without compromising style. Whether you’re seeking a gentle retreat along the canal or a full-time waterside lifestyle, Curraghmore is an ideal companion.

Key features

  • Length/ Boat Style: 60ft Traditional Narrowboat
  • Year: 2003
  • Number of bathrooms: 1
  • Berths: 2 + 2
  • Water Tank Capacity: 800 litre stainless steel tank
  • Waste Tank Capacity: 160 Litres
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 200 litres
  • Hull By/ Fit out by: Stuart Hodges
  • Layout stern to bow: Bedroom / Bathroom / Galley / Dinette / Saloon
  • Engine and gearbox: Beta 43 with PRM 150 Gearbox
  • Engine hours/Last service: 3860 hours Engine service 27th November 2024 at 3765 hours
  • Boat Safety Certificate: Expires 30th March 2027
  • Last Blacking & type: December 2023 with 2 pack epoxy
  • Hull thickness: 10 /6 / 5 / 4
  • P/out or Cassette: Pump out
  • Internal cabin height: 6’ 3”
  • Insulation: Spray foam
  • Last Survey: May 2022
  • External Covers: Cratch, Pram cover and side hatch
  • Bowthruster: Yes
  • Side Hatches and location: Starboard side in galley
  • Batteries: 1 x starter 12v – prior to May 2022, 4 x domestic 165 ah AGM lead carbon – replaced January 2024, 1 x Bow thruster 12v Vetus – October 2024
  • Electric Supply: Engine, Victron inverter charger, Shoreline
  • Galvanic Isolator: Yes
  • Hot Water Supply: Calorifier, Immersion, Engine
  • Cabin Heating: Bubble diesel stove conversion with back boiler Radiators
  • Gas Cylinders No+ type: 2 x 13kg propane gas cylinders with leak detection and bubble tester.
  • Please note: Due to new regulations, it must be pointed out that this vessel should have been CE marked to satisfy the requirements of the Recreational Craft Regulations, the current owners do not have this paperwork, any purchaser should satisfy themselves of any implications that may arise from purchasing the vessel.

Disclaimer

Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these specifications, no guarantee is given or implied as to their accuracy. These particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. Lakeland Leisure Estates Ltd advises prospective purchasers to obtain an independent survey from a qualified Marine Surveyor to satisfy themselves as to the condition of the craft.

Due to new regulations, it must be pointed out that this vessel should have been CE marked to satisfy the requirements of the Recreational Craft Regulations, the current owners do not have this paperwork, any purchaser should satisfy themselves of any implications that may arise from purchasing the vessel.

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