Make / Model : Widebeam
Length : 68ft x 12ft
Year : 2018
Hull by / Fit out by : Aqualine
Accommodation / Internal Layout : Rear deck, Galley, Saloon, Bedroom, Bathroom, Main Bedroom
Engine Type : Barras-Shire 70hp
Boat Safety Certificate / Last Service : May 2026
Batteries : 1 x Starter, 4 x Domestic, 2 x Bow Thurster
Electric Supply : Shore power with 2 power cables, upgraded Victron inverter/charger, Victron cerbo for remote monitoring, 250A travel pack, 1300w solar panels with Victron controller
Hot Water Supply : Engine calorifier, webasto pro 90
External Covers : Front and Rear
Cabin Heating : Webasto , Diesel heater, Multi fuel morso squirrel stove
Central Heating Type : Webasto to radiators and finrads with thermostat and remote control
Gas Cylinders No & Type : 2 x 13kg
Last Blacking & Type : 2 pac epoxy 2018, examined in dry dock June 2023
Hull Thickness : 10:6:5:4
P/out or Cassette: : Pump Out
Welcome to the Canterbury Tales, a stunning 68ft x 12ft Widebeam canal boat built in 2018. This remarkable cruiser stern vessel boasts a range of features and amenities that make it a truly exceptional living space. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this beautiful boat, complete with a mooring option if needed.
Step aboard the Canterbury Tales and you'll be greeted by a spacious cruiser stern with wrap-around upholstered seating. This inviting area features a fold-out dining table, perfect for enjoying meals with friends and family. The Texdec flooring adds a touch of elegance, and the boat is equipped with wheel steering, along with an emergency tiller for added safety. Floor-level lighting ensures a warm and welcoming ambiance.
The galley is a chef's dream, offering a range of modern amenities. You'll find an oven/microwave, gas grill/hob, larder unit, fridge/freezer, and even a dishwasher. The twin butler sink with a filter tap is both practical and stylish, while a large island provides ample storage in the form of drawers and beautiful granite (or marble) worktops.
The spacious saloon is the heart of the Canterbury Tales, featuring premium futon sofas that can fold out into two double beds when needed. Stay cosy with the Morso stove, and enjoy your favourite shows with the TV/DVD Fire Stick setup. The lounge is well-illuminated with two windows and a side hatch. Air circulation radiators ensure a comfortable atmosphere. A decorative fire surround adds character to the space, and a corridor leads to the bathroom and a second bedroom, which includes a study area with drawers and washer/dryer laundry cupboards.
The dinette area provides a large table with seating for 4 or 5, all set on a lovely wood floor, creating a perfect space for meals and social gatherings.
This cabin features a comfortable double bed, complete with cupboards and shelves for your storage needs. You'll also find a side table and a double wardrobe to keep your belongings organized.
The master bedroom is a true retreat with a fixed super king-sized bed, side tables, and underbed storage. Multiple cupboards, drawers, and wardrobes provide ample space for your clothing and personal items. Enjoy entertainment with the pop-up TV, and adjust the window shutters to control natural light. A vertical radiator ensures a cosy atmosphere in the room.
The bathroom is equipped with a full-size quadrant shower, a macerator built-in toilet, and a range of cupboards and shelving for your toiletries. Keep your towels warm with the heated towel rail, adding to the luxurious feel of this space.
The Canterbury Tales is a canal boat designed for those who appreciate comfort, style, and practicality, offering a delightful living experience on the water. Don't miss the opportunity to make it your own and embark on your own canal adventures.
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.