STANDARD EQUIPMENT OF A NEW HOUSEBOAT FROM THE MANUFACTURER: WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE?

If you have decided to purchase a houseboat and are considering this unconventional lifestyle on the water, you are certainly interested in what the vessel offers already upon delivery from the manufacturer. Houseboat equipment is essential not only for comfort during cruising, but also for overall functionality and safety on the water. In this article, we take a look at what basic equipment is included as part of the standard offer of this luxury vessel. Thanks to this equipment, your voyage will be not only comfortable, but also unforgettable.

DIMENSIONS
  • Overall dimensions of the vessel: 11 x 5.2 m
  • Transport dimensions of the vessel: 9 x 4 m

SUPERSTRUCTURE LAYOUT
  • Captain’s bridge connected to the living room and kitchen
  • Corridor with storage spaces
  • Separate bedroom
  • Separate WC
  • Separate bathroom with shower enclosure

SUPERSTRUCTURE TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
  • Built-up area: 6 x 3.6 m
  • Wooden superstructure with insulated walls and ceiling
  • Superstructure roof: terrace suitable for people (load capacity 150 kg/m²)
  • Aluminium windows and doors
  • Wooden exterior cladding
  • Water-resistant interior floors
  • WiFi, Smart TV, kitchen unit with refrigerator, gas stove, LED lighting
  • Exterior and interior lighting

HULL TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
  • Hull plating made of 4 mm steel sheet
  • Deck thickness: 3 mm steel sheet
  • Corrosion protection in submerged parts: two galvanized anodes

PROPULSION
  • Main outboard engine Suzuki (50 HP)
  • Auxiliary engine Suzuki (5 HP)
  • Speed approx. 10 km/h

OTHER
  • Raymarine Element sonar with navigation
  • Surroundings of the vessel monitored by cameras
  • Independent Planar heating system
  • Solar panels (ensure charging of traction batteries)
  • Main anchor operated by electric winch from the cockpit
  • Second anchor at the stern
  • Mooring elements along the sides of the vessel
  • Stainless steel access gangway at the bow
  • Stainless steel railings
  • Pump with automatic activation when water enters the vessel
  • Towing eye at the bow
  • Safety equipment, i.e. life jackets, lifebuoy, buoys
  • Certificate for navigation on inland waterways within the EU

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