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Beaulieu |
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| Type of scheme | Private | |
| Number of sharers | 6 | |
| Year of construction | 2007 | |
| Home mooring (2012) | Crick Marina | |
| Length | 57' Semi Trad style narrow boat | |
| Engine Type |
Barrus Shire 40 hp diesel
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| Berths |
1 fixed double + dinette
conversion for 2 others
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| Change over day each week | Friday | |
| Are pets allowed | Allowed | |
| Is smoking allowed INSIDE the boat | Not Allowed | |
| Booking System |
The syndicate indicate their
individual preferences and these are finalised at the AGM which
is usually in December prior to the following years cruising
calendar. Weeks booked vary from one-three weeks at a time with
a maximum of eight weeks for the year. Cruising weeks should
ideally be spread equally over the four seasons of the year to
give individuals equal opportunities to have the boat at popular
seasons.
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| Priority for school holidays | None | |
| General comments about the boat | ||
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This 57ft Semi trad was launched in July
2007. It is owned by a private syndicate.
Although pets are allowed there is
a restriction to only one dog aboard which cannot be large in size
e.g. Labrador size maximum, to be agreed by syndicate members. |
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Specific details for the share offered |
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| Size of share as a percentage or fraction | 1/6th X two shares | |
| Price in UK pounds | £8,500 each share | |
| Reason for selling |
The current four shareholders
had previously bought in two shares from former members. But now
wish to return to the original syndicate format of 6
shareholders, hence the two shares are offered jointly by the
current syndicate members.
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| Pre-booked weeks included |
Booking for current year - to
be confirmed.
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| Holiday entitlement with share offered here. |
To be confirmed and agreed, but
will be 8 weeks spread evenly over the four seasons (January,
February & December-Winter; March, April, May-Spring; June, July
& August-Summer and September, October & November as Autumn).
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| Running costs for 2012 |
Annual maintenance charge per
1/6th share for 2012 is £1,1000. Includes BW Gold License,
marina fees, Insurance, Boat Services, RCR Rescue Service, gas,
Crick marina electricity, replacements, repairs and reserve
fund.
Additional costs, at the end of
your cruise you are required to leave the boat full of diesel
at your cost.
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| Contact details for vendor |
al.taylor2@gmail.com or
01132678950 & 07986107221 |
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General Comments by vendor |
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Beaulieu is a lovely
boat with a distinctive contemporary colour scheme which
is well maintained and has a friendly group of
co-owners. The ideal set up for someone looking for a
share syndicate small in size but with a very generous
annual allocation of potential cruising weeks.
It is a Private syndicate so no external management fees. Beaulieu was first commissioned in July 2007. The Safety Certificate was renewed in 2011 and the hull was blacked in Spring 2011, previously having been blacked in November 2008. Beaulieu has a reverse layout with the galley at the stern and the fixed bedroom at the bow. The syndicate members prefer this arrangement since the working end of the boat is focused at the rear deck and allows easy contact with the galley whilst cruising. A more sociable and practical arrangement. The current home mooring is at Crick marina (one mile from Junction 18 M1) on the Leicester Section of the Grand Union Canal. Well located at the hub of the Midlands canal network and offering good access to the rest of the canal network. This location provides excellent choices for cruising programmes and many of the syndicate have used 'piggy-backs' whereby they have changed over somewhere on the system instead of returning to base. The boat is ideally suited to couples that occasionally invite guests aboard rather than families with youngsters. All of the co-owners are experienced helmsmen and any new ‘novice’ member joining the group would be advised to enrol on a boat-handling course before taking Beaulieu to the water.
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