Whether buying narrowboat as a share-boat, for leisure or to liveaboard, we recognise that purchasing a narrowboat is a significant financial undertaking.
We also recognise there are very few options available to potential boat owners to test the water before committing to purchase. There is of course the option to hire a boat, but we believe CanalScapes can offer a more tailored and representative experience on our boat, Pendelvin Gypsy, who has been designed specifically as a liveaboard boat.
CanalScapes are pleased to be able to offer narrowboat ‘try before you buy’ packages to prospective buyers, to ensure they fully understand the traits of owning your own boat, whether it be for leisure or living onboard long term.
How does it work?
Get in touch with us either by the 'Book Now' button or give us a call. Tell us the type of experience you are looking for, whether its before you buy a share in a boat, a leisure boat or going all out with the liveaboard option. This information will help us create an experience that best suits your needs to ensure you get the most out of your stay. Little value in us taking you on a 4-day cruise in July, if you are considering living aboard all year round!
Prior to booking an experience trip, we always encourage people to come and view our boat and the facilities at Aston Marina. We therefore invite all prospective customers to a free no obligation visit to our boat, where we can chat through what you are hoping to achieve from your experience with CanalScapes.
What is the cost?
Cost is dependent on time of year and duration of stay.
Cost for a static mooring starts at £100 per night.
Worth noting our cost includes a mooring at Aston Marina. In contrast, bringing a hire boat into the marina would be more than £100 per week, on top of the hire costs.
Optional extras
For an additional fee:
IMPORTANT: CanalScapes are not an approved RYA training center, but we do offer clients a familiarity experience of operating a narrowboat and life onboard.
If you require expert and formal training in order to gain a recognized RYA inland waterways qualification please contact:
Birmingham & Midland Marine Services
Buying a boat
Your boat’s purpose – What’s it going to be used for? How many people? Summer or all year-round usage? What type of heating?
Boat layout – Traditional, semi-traditional or cruiser stern? Classic or contemporary design? How many berths?
What’s your budget – Think what is affordable, ensuring there are reserves for the unexpected, which undoubtedly there will be.
All about the size – Narrowboat running costs are determined by their length. Insurance, moorings, Canal and River Trust (CRT) licence all take length into consideration.
It’s not just costs, as ease of navigating the network can be determined by boat length. Tight bends can be tricky on a 70ft boat compared to a 57ft and not all winding holes will accept a 70ft boat.
Surveys – What type of survey prior to purchase? Hull, engine, onboard systems? Who to use?
Heating – Solid fuel (coal & logs) is a great option for some, but there are more convenient alternatives such as central heating using a Eberspacher / Webasto or a diesel heating stove. Our boat has all three types, so we can demonstrate the various options to help you decide.
Compromise – You might be lucky and find your dream boat at the right price, with all the features you want in the right place, but this is unlikely. Therefore, you might find it best to create a list of Essential, Desirable and Nice-to-have features.
Running Costs
General maintenance – Not just engine and gearbox annual service, but other costs such as replacing unserviceable items, water pumps, accumulators, batteries, external paintwork will all need to be factored in.
Canal and River Trust (CRT) licence – Very much determined by boat length. Check the CRT website for current prices.
Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) – This is like an MOT for your boat and costs approximately £180 every 4 years.
Mooring fees – Are you going to have a permanent mooring, all year round or just winter, or are you going to continuous cruise?
Insurance – As with CRT licence, boat length will be a factor.
Liveaboard Additional Considerations
Fuel and Heating – Additional fuel costs in the depths of winter should not be underestimated.
Marina moorings – Not all marinas accept all year-round residential moorings. So best advice is don’t assume they will.
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