Kismet is a delightful 1995 cruiser stern narrowboat that has been lovingly maintained and beautifully presented, making her an excellent choice for those seeking a comfortable leisure boat or a cosy liveaboard for two.
Entering from the cruiser stern, the boat offers a practical and well-planned layout comprising engine room, bedroom, bathroom, galley, and an open-plan saloon towards the bow, creating a bright and welcoming living space.
Propulsion is provided by the dependable Lister Petter engine, coupled with a PRM Delta gearbox, offering reliable cruising along the inland waterways.
The galley is well equipped for everyday living, featuring a gas oven and hob, sink with mixer tap, washing machine, and plenty of storage cupboards. Opposite, the bathroom includes a shower cubicle, wash basin, heated towel rail, mirror, and porta loo.
The comfortable bedroom is fitted with a fixed double bed, wardrobe, overhead lockers, and useful shelving, providing excellent storage for extended cruising.
Forward, the spacious open-plan saloon is light and inviting, with a diesel heater ensuring a warm and cosy atmosphere throughout the seasons. It offers the perfect space to relax after a day's cruising or entertain family and friends.
Kismet was last blacked in 2023, and her Boat Safety Certificate is valid until October 2025.
The current owner advises that the galley window requires replacement, presenting a straightforward project for the new owner.
Overall, Kismet is an attractive, well-presented narrowboat with plenty of charm and character. She offers comfortable accommodation, practical onboard facilities, and reliable propulsion, making her ready for new adventures on the waterways.
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.