FOR SALE Dutch Motor Tjalk “Hoop Doet Leven" SOLD Contact thamesboatsales@tingdene.net
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2020
- Year
1924
Dimensions
LOA - 21.5m
Beam - 4.1m
Maximum draft - 1.15m
Engines
Type -
Accommodation
Number of twin berths - 1
Number of double berths - 1
Number of cabins - 3
Number of heads - 1
Number of bathrooms - 1
This Dutch Motor Talk was rescued in the early 2000's from Holland and purchased by the current owners in 2013, they then undertook a complete restoration
Lying at TINGDENE Thames & Kennet Marina Caversham Lakes, Henley Road, Reading, Berkshire RG4 6LQ (Sat Nav RG4 9RA)
Contact Guy Girling and Nathan Kipling
Email thamesboatsales@tingdene.net Tel 01189 477 770 Mobile 07701 287046 - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I reckon that beauty even looks like Home!
Wow this boat certainly celebrates Art Deco. Lovely example of a restored boat
I kept thinking "Hmm, not the design choice I'd have made..." but the craftsmanship and eye for detail is nonetheless beautiful and immaculate. Old boats will make a perfectionist pull their hair out as reality confounds the best plans, but any such challenges were mastered in the execution of this restoration/adaptation.
Well done...Beautiful....love the Art Deco look....seem to be some haters looking at boat videos...There is a old theater here in Calif that was built back in the Art Deco time.....the Fremont in San Luis Obispo , Calif....
Love the interior style.
Muito lindo!!!
Parabéns!!!!
Gostaria que tivesse aqui!!!
Parabens
Excellent
Very nice Boat, and I understand that it is old, but it is very big for just 1 double room and a small bunk room...
The day head near the helm, how nice. Galley near the helm, the pilot can be refreshed. Sorry that is the only head/BA on the boat.
Nice boat. I like the art deco homage.
okay for two people. but better for a single occupation. Just a bit pricey for the age and standard of fit out.
Anthony many thanks for your feedback
@@TingdeneMarinasBoatSales I actually like this and A) not too expensive and b) how much space does one need ? . Big enough for a couple.
just curious, are new Dutch Barges no longer produced?
search for:
lemsteraak laten bouwen
tjalk laten bouwen
and see this one czcams.com/video/MBo16iVr17s/video.html
Found this very odd indeed...
ambitious price, thought it said totally refurbished, a lot of water damage to the bright work in the wheelhouse, not easy to miss. Not a very good use of the space the layout is poor, surely the head should be in the middle
What "bright work in the wheelhouse" has "a lot of water damage"? There is a tiny amount of chrome on the dials and throttle and they are obviously new.
@@chriscross9505 the brightwork on a boat refers to the varnish
@@flashpoint8909 96 years of wear and tear will do that. I wouldn't change it. I think the head is in the perfect position, I love the layout and the price makes it very attractive as an alternative to a one bedroom flat. Love it!
@@chriscross9505 good for you man, all I,m saying is as a long time sailor that woodwork could be brought back like new, surely when selling you want to present in A1 condition, blackened varnish work is not good just lazy
@@flashpoint8909 How do you know it's "lazy"? How do you know if the owner is not recently deceased and his widow doesn't want to pick up a sanding block and a can of varnish? Be honest you just like to moan, feel superior and express a negative opinion where none is required. "If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing!" is an old fashioned axiom that we are all the poorer for not still utilising today. You don't like the boat, you want to judge the previous owner . . we get it. Honestly, your comments say more about you than them.