Alice May
Price: £79,950
Alice May is a beautifully presented 57ft cruiser stern narrowboat. The reverse layout offers both comfort and functionality, she is well equipped ensuring ease of use for extended cruising and living aboard.
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Berths:
Up to 4 berth

Toilet:
Thetford casstte
Survey:
N/A
Blacking:
2024
Engine:
Canaline 38hp

Heating:
Morso solid fuel stove & Webasto
Inverter:
Victron 1600w

Layout:
Reverse with stove lcated in the centre
FEATURES
Type: 57ft Cruiser stern
Year: 2013
Builder: Orchard Marina
Engine: Canaline 38hp 1,016 hrs
Batteries: 1x Starter, 3 x Leisure batteries
Berths: Extending double at the bow, dinette in saloon makes into double bed.
Boat Safety Certificate: 2029
RCD/RCR: In place
Electrics: 12v power throughout, 240v power supplied shoreline hook up and 1600w Victron inverter. 3 x 165w solar panels mounted on tilting brackets and controlled by a Victron 150 MPPT. A 240v Sterling 40a charger keeps the batteries charged when on shoreline power.
Heating: Morso squirrel stove in saloon and Webasto diesel heater feeding 3 radiators and a towel rail.
Water Heating: Calorifier heated by the engine, Webasto diesel heater, 240v immersion heater and a 12v "solar dump" immersion heater that makes use of the excess solar on sunny days..
Lining: Varnished oak faced ply lining throughout with solid oak trims, painted t&g ceiling board. Spray foam insulation
Flooring: Vinyl flooring throughout.
Exterior: Exterior paintwork is in good condition, the bow is covered with a stainless steel tube frame and the stern has a pram hood cover and skirt.
Galley: As you enter from the stern you will notice the a light and open feel that continues throughout the boat. The galley is L-shaped from the port side and has 4 hob burner and stainless steel sink inlaid, below are three cupboards. Opposite is more counter space with a double cupboard below. Towards the rear steps is the oven & grill fitted at eye level, the 12v LEC fridge is below. To the stern of boat there are two cupboards, one is for storage and the other is home to the electrics. As you move into the saloon there are side doors for extra ventilation and light.
Saloon: An open and light space that can comfortably sit 4 people and up to six. There are two freestanding swivel chairs and an L-shape dinette that has a table and makes into a small double. The table for the dinette is stowed on the portside wall, opposite are two folding tables. There is underside storage in the dinette seats for duvets etc, a TV unit on the starboard side and a base unit cupboard with shelving above next to the Morso Squirrel stove that is located on the starboard side and is approximately in the centre of the boats length.
Bathroom: On the portside and accessed via a sliding door is a good sized bathroom that is home to a quadrant shower and glass cubicle (6ft 6" headroom), corner vanity unit that has a bowl sink mounted on the same worktop as the galley and a Thetford cassette toilet. The glazed sliding door and large mirror really help to fill this space with natural light.
Bedroom: Forward of the bathroom, the extending double bed is located on the portside and has underside storage with two drawers and a large void at the back. The bed frame extends to the full width of the boat, the current mattress (little use) is a double and can be used in its default position. An insert can be purchased to make use of the full width of the bedframe. There is plenty of storage here with the overhead cupboards above the bed, the two built in wardrobes located on the bow bulkhead, one had double doors (mirrored) and the other has a single only. Steps with storage lead you to the bow area.
Exterior: The exterior paintwork is in good condition, there are areas that have been touched up and some areas completely recoated. The stern has a full pram hood style cover and two gas lockers, the bow has a square frame cratch cover and two seat lockers along with access to the bow thruster tube (no bow thruster is fitted).
























