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CHANGING PACE

CHANGING PACE boat drawing

Length:

50ft 2in



Builder:

Proform sheet metal



Fitter-out:

Owner



Style:

Cruiser stern



Year:

2008



Certification:

BSS Certificate to 2026



Engine:

Barrus 45 diesel



Bow thruster:

None



Plating:

10/6/4



Last out of water:

April 2025



Water tank:

Bow locker stainless steel 250 gallon (approx) water tank



Headroom:

6ft 3in



Fit-out materials:

Cabin sides, headlining (ceiling), hull side and bulkheads (partitions) all lined in laminated plywood



Insulation:

Sprayed PU foam



Berths:

0 + 4



Berths sizes:

6ft 0in x 4ft 0in make-up double with foam mattress; 6ft 2in x 4ft 0in make-up double with foam mattress


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Washing:

Zanussi Aquacycle washing machine



Toilet:

Thetford electric flush cassette toilet with 2 spare cassettes



Shower:

Quadrant shower 35in x 35in with laminate linings and glass screen



Cooker:

Gas cooking; CDA grill & oven; Thetford 3 burner hob



Water heating:

Calorifier heated by boiler; Immersion heater boss fitted



Cabin heating:

Alde Comfort gas boiler; Arada solid fuel stove



Mains 230V:

230V circuit installed; Independent onboard 230V power from batteries via Victron 3kW pure sine wave inverter; Charging by Sterling 50A charger; Trickle charging from 2 x 260W solar panels with MPPT controller(s)



Other:

Professionally engineered and carefully fitted out by the owner, with attention to durability and ease of maintenance



Location:

ABNB at North Kilworth Marina




Price: £

44,000




Current status:

New this week




Changing Pace is truly a bespoke built narrowboat, having been designed, and built from scratch by the owner. The current owners lived onboard for ten years, cruising widely across the network, including rivers. She is in the popular REVERSE layout style, with the saloon at the aft. A sofa bed ensures comfy overnight accommodation for guests, and a solid fuel stove compliments the gas central heating. The adjacent galley is well fitted with upgraded finishes including quartz worktops, engineered oak flooring, generous storage, gas cooking and a 12V fridge/freezer. The walk-through shower room houses a cassette toilet and the washing machine is neatly stored away in a cupboard. Hot water is heated by the gas boiler. At the fore is a cabin which can be used during the day for seating, while the sofa bed makes up to a double berth at night. 230V power is provided by a Victron 3kW inverter, with batteries charged by a Sterling 50A charger, along with trickle charging from the solar array. Changing Pace is well equipped for both leisure and liveaboard cruising, with scope for the next owner to personalise the interior to their own taste.

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Whilst we endeavour to ensure the details listed here are correct there may be some listings awaiting vendors approval. Please check the brochure details for the boat that interests you. If you are still in any doubt please contact the office by telephone or email where a member of the team will do their utmost to help.

PLEASE NOTE: This is sales information and not a survey report; providing content details only. In this case we are acting as Brokers only. The specification in these pages is based on ABNB’s visit to the vessel and on information given by the owner. Whilst every care has been taken in their preparation, the correctness of these particulars is not guaranteed. The particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. A prospective Buyer is strongly advised to check the particulars and where appropriate at their own expense to employ a qualified Marine Surveyor to carry out a survey. Life saving appliances do not form part of the inventory and it is for the buyer to ensure that they are in date and suitable for their purposes. The information here is given in good faith but no description, statement, promise of work to be done, or suggestion for future use, constitutes an offer. If the craft leaves the UK, any necessary VAT paid status may not be available.

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