Take Five - REDUCED!
60’ x 12’ Wide beam

Price:
£98,000
Property Details
 
2 Bedrooms
 
1 Bathroom
Description:

Length/ Boat Style:

60’ x 12’ Wide beam

Year Built:

2005

Hull By/ Fit out by:

TS Fabrications

Layout stern to bow:

Galley – bathroom – Bedroom-Saloon

Engine and gearbox:

Beta Marine BF2803

Engine Service:

428.4

Berths:

2

Boat Safety Certificate:

10.02.2025

Last Blacking:

Bitumen 2019

Galvanic Isolator

Yes

Toilet:

Pump Out

Internal cabin height:

6’2”

Insulation:

Spray Foam

Last Survey:

2018– copy available to view

Batteries:

1 x starter, 5 x leisure

Electric Supply:

Shoreline hook up. 12v socket. 240v sockets throughout3 Kw Victron Inverter, 1 Kw Solar 12v lighting through out

Hot Water Supply:

Immersion, calorifier and Eberspacher

Cabin Heating:

AGA Little Wenlock 4Kw Multifuel stove in front cabin

Gas:

1 + 1 spare 13kg propane

Gallery:

Fridge, freezer, 4 burner gas cooker with oven, stainless steel sink, washer dryer. Cupboards and drawers with worktops, table and chairs.

Saloon

Multifuel stove with tile surround, wardrobe chest of drawers.

Bedroom:

Double bed, bedside tables.

Bathroom:

Pump out toilet, Shower, Ceramic sink with vanity unit.

About this boat

Lying at Roydon Marina Village, Take Five is a 60ft widebeam, built-in 2005 by TS Fabrications, featuring a galley, saloon,
bathroom and bedroom. Beta Marine BF2803 engine, 2 berths, BSC until July
2026. Last blacked in 2019 with 1 x starter and 5 x leisure batteries, sterling pro combi s inverter/
charger, 12v lighting throughout, 240v sockets throughout, shoreline
hook up. AGA Little Wenlock 4Kw Multi stove. 1 x 13kg propane gas cylinder plus 1 spare. Book your viewing today!

Disclaimer

Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation of these specifications, no guarantee is given or implied as to their accuracy. These particulars are intended only as a guide and they do not constitute a term of any contract. Lakeland Leisure Estates Ltd advises prospective purchasers to obtain an independent survey from a qualified Marine Surveyor to satisfy themselves as to the condition of the craft.