Dutch Dutch Tjalk
£165 000
- Year 1923
- Boat Type Barge
- Boat make Dutch
- Boat Model Dutch Tjalk
- Construction Steel
- Underwater Profile Full Displacement
- Engine Make N/A
- Engine Power Horse Power) 120 BHP
- Engine Cooled Indirect
- Props 3 blade bronze
- Fuel type Diesel
- Fuel consumption (ltr per hour-cruising) N/A
- Fuel Capacity N/A
- Cruising Speed (Knots Approx) 4 Knots(Approx)
- Max Speed (Knots Approx) 8 Knots( Approx)
- Exterior Colour Brown
- Single Berths N/A
- Double Berths 2
- Total Berths N/A
- Cabins N/A
- Handbasin N/A
- Shower N/A
- Water Capacity(gallons) 500 gallons
- L.O.A (Metres Length) 21.95 Metre
- LWL (Metres) N/A
- Beam(Metres) 3 Metre
- Displacement (KG) N/A
- Headroom (Metres) 2.20 Metres
- Finish Wood
- Steering Wheel
- Drive Shaft
- Air draft N/A
- Draft Min (Metres) 1.00 (Meters)
- Draft Max (Metres) 1.00
- Storage On mooring
- Last Survey N/A
Boat Accommodation
Features
- Cabin heating
- Curtains
- Hot water system
- Microwave
- Non-Smokers
- Pressurised water system
Boat Deck gear Equipment
Features
- Boathook
- Clock
- Fenders
- Warps
Boat Safety Features
Features
- Life jackets
Boat Navigation Equipment
Features
- Boathook
- Clock
- Stereo
Boat Sellers description
The current owners bought her 4 years ago and sailed her across the
North Sea back to Norfolk in a 16 hour trip. The 120HP 6 cyl Fiat Aifo
diesel engine is clean and tidy. I am advised that she starts and runs
just fine and is very economical having used about 200 litres in the
trip over from Holland. She is currently winterised. She has 2 fuel
tanks totalling some 800 litres capacity which give her great range
capability.
The boat had been a water-based home for some 30 years before the
current owners bought her. Make no mistake this is a fully working
barge that can be driven anywhere she can fit, and is a wonderful
waterside home that offers huge space and comfort and is fully fitted
out. The owners are just about to replace all the floor coverings with
wood floors and carpets so she will be perfect for the new owner.
She has full sized fridge, freezer, dishwasher all concealed in
the galley, and the galley has ample workspaces, sink and 5 burner gas
hob and combined full size oven grill and microwave. Opposite the
galley is a lovely "L" shaped dining area with a solid wood table and
plenty of space to move about and be comfortable. The galley also has
huge windows allowing fantastic views of your surroundings and the large
double doors open out to the massive teak decked cockpit making summer
outside dining fabulous and opening up the galley to the large outside
space through the magnificent "galleon stern" glazed doors.
Moving forward from the galley you step down two small steps to
the cosy, but very large saloon. Seating is to starboard and storage
space is to port with a focal point of the classic "Godin" art deco
period stove which really sets the tone for the elegant space. The
stove has all the flue installed in the wall behind its location and
just needs the connection pipe fitted, to use it (which is supplied).
The external chimney is also provided to use with this stove and the
roof connection has a red cover cap in place. The Godin stove has not
been used as the boat also has full diesel-fired wet heating to
radiators. All the floors are about to have new wooden floor coverings
and carpets fitted throughout so please take this into consideration
when looking at the pictures. Also the heads compartment has just had
new lighting fitted. This will really show how nice the heads and
spacious shower room is. The electric Techma toilet is plumbed to a
holding tank and the bifold shower door maximises the useful space in
what is a very good sized heads area.
Opposite the large heads and shower is a good sized cabin that
converts from a single or day cabin to a double and has its own sizeable
storage space. This cabin is awaiting a new mattress which will be
included in the sale. Finally at the forward end is the huge full
headroom master cabin. This has the bed forward under the foredeck and
under the pitched hatch, so you can lay in bed and look at the stars.
It is a wonderful and cosy space that is the full width of this
impressive vessel and also offers large built in storage.
The boat has a current Boat Safety Certificate to march 2024.
The outside superstructure was all re-painted late in 2022 and she is a
genuine rare example of a true Dutch steel barge home. The current
owners had her fully surveyed in 2019 which is available to the new
owner. She also has a good history and document package making this a
stand out example of her type and a floating home that is sure to please
and turn heads.