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The Ledgard Bridge barge style has been developed over the last five years specifically to provide a more realistic live aboard and long term cruiser in a narrow form. Over the last ten years more and more people are looking towards the country’s inland waterways as an alternative place of residence. The idea of a life on the water has always being a more romantic dream to many rather than a viable alternative, the choice of boats being restricted to large old working boats or new pleasure boats. For many years the only really available option for a residential boat was the “traditional” type recreational narrow boat. (Using the term traditional to cover all its varied forms) This style of boat does not lend itself ideally to residential use, the boats themselves copying the lines of working boats of yesteryear and still playing on the romanticism of the old time boats and their boatmans cabins; with an extended cabin being largely fitted out with features from the caravan market. Granted the “traditional” narrowboat has now matured over the years into a high quality product, but the basic design is still not ideally suited to residential use.
How many people would live in a house where you need to be double jointed to fit through the door? You then quite often find you and your muddy shoes stood in the bedroom! Next you squeeze your way stooping down a narrow corridor with a sloping wall that forces you to move sideways. Off to one side squeezed into a small cubicle will be the shower, toilet (often a cassette type) and a small caravan style wash basin. Next we enter the world of the cabinet maker, the galley custom built to fit in the minium space equipped with an oven and hob as fitted in most caravans. Followed by the central feature the caravan style dinnette any remaining space allowing a cabinet maker to practice their art filling it with corner TV units, bookcases and shelves. On retiring to bed depending on the builders preference you are treated to a custom built odd sized bed or a “krypton factor” style test of the cabinet makers latest pull out bed. Looking at the hull another six feet of cabin would have made all the difference, but after all it does have a nice six feet of bow and well deck enclosed by a cratch cover to keep you dry if it rains.
Maybe that’s all a bit tongue in cheek but you can see where I am coming from.
So the obvious thing seems to be to start with a blank sheet of paper and an open mind and make a fresh start! In the past the design restricted the intended residential use, with the Barge Style we aimed to create a new design specifically geared towards residential and long-term cruising. We have tried very hard not to just to create a house boat, but to create a classic looking barge capable of cruising the full network while in the comfort of your own home. The following illustrates the considerations taken into account when working out when designing our new barge style boats.
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