All Right Now

All Right Now No. 171

Braidbar Boat number 171, All Right Now narrowboat is a stunning example of modernity. Built on a 60’ Tim Tyler Trad style hull, with reverse layout, she boasts double glazing, a bow thruster and lithium batteries with 24 volt power.

Entering the engine room from the rear, the spacious area stores the lithium batteries and a large alternator and Beta 43 engine, with extra storage for boating essentials and a wet locker. 

Light floods in from the dog box in the galley, making this port holed boat very light and airy

In short this stunning narrowboat boasts modern functionality built with traditional design methods.

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Solid granite worktops adorn each side of the galley with overheads above allowing for lots of storage. All appliances are integrated behind solid oak doors keeping the area tidy and fuss free, this includes a washer drier and fridge. The Belfast sink gives a touch of traditional amongst all the modern appliances. At the end of the galley is a large gas hob and co-coordinating stainless steel oven which look great sat within the granite and upstands.

The half dinette makes the saloon feel very spacious and open and also serves a multi functional purpose as it will pull out to become an occasional bed for guests.

A modern stainless steel diesel stove is flanked by modern gunmetal modular tiles that sits between the tv unit and matching dresser. 

Heating also come from the Webasto unit that is controlled from within the dinette. All the lighting has pre set functions.

The walkthrough bathroom has matching granite sides around the basin, and the quadrant shower is decked with Mermaid boarding. A high gain calorifier is hidden in the airing cupboard next to the shower.

At the front of the boat is the bedroom which boasts solid oak overheads down the length of the bed leading to a wardrobe and corner vanity unit. The bed resourcefully lifts up on gas struts allowing for easy access to the storage underneath. The front doors lead out onto the front of the boat into a cratch.

In short this boat boasts modern functionality built with traditional design methods.
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