Era - 52' Tug-Style Narrowboat - Engine Start Tutorial

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In this video Steve, the current boat owner shows us how to start this magnificent 1953 Kelvin J3 engine.

52′ Narrowbeam Built by John White Boat Builders in 1999
Tug Style Narrowboat
Traditional Stern
Kelvin J3 33hp, 3-cylinder diesel engine
Victron 1600w Battery Charger and Inverter
Cassette WC
12v Fridge with Freezer Compartment
Farihmen 4KW Diesel Raw Water Cooled Generator
Unmarked Hull Coated With Two Pack Epoxy Resin
12.5 x 8.5 x 5.5 Hull
75L Twin Coil Calorifier
Webasto Thermo Top C Heating System
Oak To Finish Boatman’s Cabin
Thetford Triple X 4 Burner Hob and Cooker

FURTHER INFORMATION
Era is a 52′ tug-style narrowboat built in 1999 by John White Boats Builders.

Entering from the stern into the boatman’s cabin complete with a prestige log burner stove and ample storage. Following this, you enter the engine room. Propulsion is provided by a 1953 Kelvin J3 33hp, 3 cylinder diesel engine with matching period Kelvin gearbox with 1: 1 reduction, turning the propeller. The engine powers a 12/24v dynamo to charge the 2 starter batteries and the 2 leisure batteries onboard. There are two large side hatches also in the engine room. Onwards into the shower room featuring a full stand-up shower, cassette toilet and vanity basin. Forward into the galley fitted with Thetford triple x oven and 4 burner hob, shoreline fridge freezer and a 240v microwave. In the saloon, there are two lounge chairs and a second stove fitted. The space between the cabin and saloon currently houses a single berth complete with a fold-out mattress. Finally, there is a large under bow storage space as pictured above.

We are proud to present Era. For more information please call the office at Wincham Wharf on 01606 47078 for a full specification. To arrange a viewing or a test cruise please make an appointment.

https://www.narrowboatsltd.co.uk/boat...

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