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Premier Houseboats
Premier Houseboats
Unit 2,Port Werburgh,Vicarage Lane, Hoo, Rochester, Kent, ME3 9TW, UK
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Stunning Tug ConversionPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Sea Challenge, a tug that has been thoughtfully converted to an extremely high level to create a large and characterful family home. Sea Challenge has undergone a remarkable transformation, the thought and attention to detail has created something very special indeed. Sea Challenge offers excellent space both internally and externally, and offers great living whilst retaining the character of a boat. Spread over three floors, the accommodation is ni... read more
Converted German Naval TugPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Téa, originally an East German naval tug that has been converted to create a spacious and characterful home where the contemporary and traditional meet in perfect harmony. Téa was commissioned in 1957 and handed over to the East German navy in 1959,and, as you would expect, is exceptionally well built. The conversion has been done over several years, and great thought has been given to retaining the features whilst also creating a c... read more
Ex BP tug for ConversionPremier Houseboats are pleased to present BP-3, one of the famous BP tugs offering incredible potential for conversion to a houseboat. BP-3 came out of service due to electrical issues where the cost to repair were prohibitive as a commercial operation, and has therefore become available on a residential mooring, offering the opportunity to create an incredibly spacious home. BP-3 offers accommodation over three levels, and should the engine and associated equipment be removed there will b... read more
Tug for ConversionPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Sea Challenge II, a good sized tug that was in service less than two years ago, but due to engine issues now available on a residential mooring and ready to convert to a character static houseboat. Sea Challenge offers surprising space and could become a real character home, and could also be lived on whilst converting. She offers good space over three levels. The top level wheelhouse area could become a lovely saloon, offering panoramic vie... read more
Characterful Tug for conversionPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Napia, a tug recently out of service because of engine issues, but structurally in very good condition, and available on a secure residential mooring. Napia has the potential to be lived on as is, or offers the potential to have the engine and related machinery removed to create further living space. Current accommodation includes galley and dining area, wheelhouse, shower room and toilet and three separate cabins. These are all fitted out as they... read more
Superb residential working TugPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Chimera, a tug in full working order that is now available on a residential mooring. She can be lived on as is and used to cruise, or if you require more living space you could clear the engine room to create a more spacious static home. She has been extremely well maintained and has been still working up until very recently. Chimera has plenty of character, and is mechanically in excellent condition. The galley is fitted with oven, microwa... read more
Converted Thames TugPremier Houseboats are pleased to present Duke Shore, an ex Thames tug converted to a charming static home, on a residential mooring close to Faversham town centre that also enjoys stunning views across the Kent countryside. Duke Shore offers cosy and characterful accommodation that is very much affordable compared to one bedroomed apartments in the local area. Accommodation comprises a good sized double bedroom, and a comfortable sized lounge area with skylight that gives plenty of... read more
Historic Tug to ConvertPremier Houseboats are pleased to present TID172, an historic tug on a residential mooring ready to convert to a character home. TID 172 was one of 183 tugs built between 1943 and 1946 to replace tugs lost through enemy action in World war II, and also to assist the preparations for the invasion of France. TID 172 is now on a residential mooring in a small working boatyard on the river Medway, and with some thought and work can be a home of real character. The engines are still in place h... read more
Small Tug ProjectPremier Houseboats are pleased to present the Jane Lee, a tug project that has been laid up for some time but could be put back to use with some time, effort and money. The hull and decks are sound but the entire boat does need painting. There are also some windows missing from the wheelhouse. The engine was overhauled before fitting but requires work to finish the installation. This includes engine coupling and cooling, electrics, fuel and exhaust connections. The hydraulic steering will a... read more
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