All Conversion House Boats for sale
Experience the epitome of waterfront living with the 2014 Converted MFV Houseboat, offering breathtaking river views. This remarkable vessel underwent a meticulous conversion and refit in 2014, transforming it into a fully equipped and comfortable houseboat, ready for immediate liveaboard use. With a spacious main deck, a second sun deck, two bedrooms, and separate galley and saloon areas, she provides generous living spaces. Equipped with 2 x solar panels and having undergone lifting and antifouling in 2022, she combines sustainability and low maintenance. Included with the sale is her moorin...
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Year: | 2013 |
Length: |
54' |
Location: |
Hampshire UK |
Price: | £49,999 |
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This is probably the only chance you’ll get to own a ‘submarine’ moored to a secluded island in Hackney, fitted out to an exceptionally high standard and ready to go with no work needed – so you can simply turn up and enjoy her right from day one.
Named after Captain Nemo’s famous vessel, Nautilus is a former oil rig free-fall lifeboat. She has been skillfully transformed into a finely crafted liveaboard by the current owner, who is a professional cabinetmaker. The boat is fully functioning, with its original engine.
Moored at Lee Valley Marina Springfield ...
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Year: | 1998 |
Length: |
38' |
Location: |
London UK |
Price: | £108,000 Tax Exempt |
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The Karina Olsen, built in 1969 in Denmark, formed of Oak on Oak construction, double stringers of Oak and deck of redwood pine ( needs attention).
She was an ex fishing vessel, dive support , survey vessel and more recently a liveaboard within Penzance Harbour. The Harbour has now taken control of the vessel and is looking to offer it to a new owner who will look to take her away. The Harbours asks for a £10,000 bond which will be paid back to the new owner, minus quay dues, on departure of Penzance Harbour....
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Beam : 3.3 metres ( 10 feet 10 inches ) - Draft : 0.8 metres ( 2 feet 7 inches ). Wooden hull. Registered with Canal & River Trust number 114660.
History: Owned by Mr. G.R. Woollett of Norwich from new for 40 years. In Jan 1999 Sold to Bill Elliott. We bought it in 2010.
New cabin built using plywood. It is completely refurbished and renovated, all of the rotten parts are changed. Mahogany windows with bullet proof glass (very heavy). The whole boat is reinforced with a metal construction (as seen in pictures). The boat's hull is made of Double diagonal mahogany and it is cover...
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Year: | 1958 |
Length: |
12m |
Location: |
London UK |
Price: | £11,000 |
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The Nottingham Crusader was purpose build for the St John Ambulances water wing to carry differently abled passengers
The vessel construction is of steel in a compartmentalised style, the hull plate is 10mm and is fitted bilge keels for increased stability and the design of the hull makes it a very manoeuvrable craft.
Originally the foredeck was of an open aspect that has since been enclosed with a timber roof and vinyl sides. A toilet facility has also installed in this area.
The main saloon area is fitted with a bar and full-sized toileting area that was designed to accommodate bed...
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Year: | 1999 |
Length: |
20m |
Location: |
East Midlands UK |
Price: | £75,000 |
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The Trent Lady, built in 1983 by Arcrite of Corby as a conference boat which after the recession of the '80s was purchased and transported to Newark Nottingham in 1992 where the upper saloon was added and was converted to a restaurant boat servicing the River Trent at Nottingham. In the mid-’90s, there was a change of direction to that of a sightseeing/party boat.
Due to retirement plans, the vessel was sold in 2001to the present owner who has devoted the last twenty years to developing an acknowledged and well-respected service
Retirement now beckons the current owner and the ves...
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Year: | 1983 |
Length: |
20.2m |
Location: |
East Midlands UK |
Price: | £110,000 |
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Orcades is a 9.1m P&O Liner Lifeboat Conversion. With recent updates throughout, Orcades is perfect for one or two.
She has an incredible history, much of it documented in a large box of memorabilia and paperwork. Now, she's one of the most characterful boats around.
Currently situated in Chichester Harbour, she's been lifted, antifouled, new anodes and ready to go.
She has a Perkins D6 engine, galley with fridge, microwave, hot water, and free standing mini hob.
A diesel air heater is fitted, but needs fixing or replacing. There's a multi-fuel stove which is...
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Year: | 1948 |
Length: |
9.10m |
Location: |
West Sussex UK |
Price: | £25,000 |
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Due to my set of unfortunate circumstances you soon could be the owner of a 200 ton 24.5 meter completely converted and renovated X fishing trawler that now has 6 forward cabins that sleep 10
Double head toilet/showers
super large saloon
galley kitchen
Private two bed apartment to the stern with toilets and showers
and an Office !
The stunning top deck facility offers great outside space as well !
as a full dive ship with tank refilling and a dive lift 'she' is a complete business even a floating aquatic hotel or hostel !
Under 25 meter so no special licensing or crew require...
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Year: | 1970 |
Length: |
24.5m |
Location: |
Cornwall UK |
Price: | £250,000 |
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Barnet 52 Feet Lifeboat, 50% restoration carried out Original Name Joseph Hiram Chadwick ( ON 898 ) 1952 - 1967
The vessel needs to be removed from the boat yard, all original items to go with the vessel,
Unfinished project, No Payment Required. We just want to see it go to a good home.
ON898 Joseph Hiram Chadwick. Built 1952.
Served at Padstow 1952 - 1967; Galway Bay 1968 - 1976; RNLI relief fleet 1977 - 1980.
Sold out of service 1980. Re-named Julia Claire, then Forceful, then Joseph Hiram Chadwick.
From other research:
She was built by Messrs J F White and Co at a cost of...
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Moored on a residential licence in Kingston upon Thames, Tystie is ideally located. The mooring itself is quiet and peaceful with lovely views across to Canbury park, but is also on the doorstep of all Kingston has to offer; shops, restaurants, bars, excellent public transport and The Rose theatre are all moments from the boat. The houseboat itself offers one cabin, a saloon below decks and a kitchen set up in the wheelhouse. She would make a super cosy home or pied-à-terre with her calm décor and wood burning stove. A pretty boat in a great location – a must see. Council t...
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