Canal Boat — November 2017

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LENGTH: 68ft
BEAM: 6ft 10in
SHELL: Tyler Wilson
tylerwilsonboats.com
STYLE: Semi-trad
LAYOUT: Standard
BERTHS: 2+2+2
FIT-OUT: Ash, painted ash and oak
ENGINE: Beta 50

Tel: 01452 723492
betamarine.co.uk
INVERTER: 2 x Mastervolt 3.5kW
mastervolt.com
BATTERIES: Mastervolt MLI Ultra
24/5000
mastervolt.com
BOW THRUSTER: Vetus
vetus.com

BRAIDBAR
BOATS
Lord Vernon’s Wharf
Lyme R oad
Higher Poynton
Cheshire
SK12 1TH
01625 873471
braidbarboats.co.uk

THE BOAT TEST


DESIGN


AND DECOR


THE BOAT TEST


TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS

34 November 2017 Canal Boat canalboat.co.uk

The Mastervolt lithium pack fitted to this boat
illustrates that these batteries are becoming
more mainstream and an easier option to
choose. Many people will be put off by the price,
but the fact they last a long time and can be
charged so quickly will appeal to a lot of boaters.
The price of the lithium system helps make
Jenny Rose quite an expensive boat. It cost
£195,000 – and that’s a lot of money in anyone’s
book. But don’t forget that the batteries alone are
almost £15,000 of that, and then there’s a
second inverter, too.
In addition, this boat is 10ft longer than most

we look at. If you went down the route of having
a more typical length of boat with a more
traditional set up, a Braidbar would start at
around £125,000.
While the batteries are important and
interesting, there’s clearly a lot more to this boat.
The shell looks great from a distance and close
up has lots of pleasing features. The fit-out is
high quality, as you’d expect, and it’s a bit of a
departure in style from many Braidbars we’ve
seen before, thanks both to the owners having a
clear idea what they wanted and the addition of
James Attwood to the team.

VERDICT


Price £195,000


 Hob: Neff induction £349 neff-home.com
 Water filter system: Seagull
purewateronline.co.uk £413

(there had to be one, didn’t there?) is
the price. Each of these batteries costs
an eye-watering amount – a shade
under £5,000.
No doubt the price will come down
in the future, but it’s a significant
investment if you decide to go down the
lithium route. Of course if they really do
last as long as some people predict, they
could be the only batteries you ever buy.
As there’s such a lot of power
available, it makes sense to use it for
things such as cooking. To provide the
240-volt supply, this boat has two 3.5kW
Mastervolt inverters.
Central heating and hot water comes
from a Webasto boiler.

ON THE WATER
We like the handling of Tyler Wilson
boats and it seems their 68ft ones are
just as good as the shorter models we’ve
tested. This boat goes where it’s pointed
and responds well to the tiller. The
engine is nice and quiet, yet provides
plenty of power.
The extra length is, of course, very
noticeable when it comes to turning
around; you really need to use the widest
part of the winding hole and the bow
thruster offers plenty of grunt to give you
a helping hand if needed. CB

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