Canal Boat — November 2017

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and live on the river without using
fossil fuels, so we decided the only way
forward was to build one ourselves,
even though we’d never done anything
like this before. But no one could tell us
how to do it and no one seemed
confident it could be done.
“Everyone kept saying ‘yes but
what happens on a cloudy day
when there’s no sun? And what
about the unpredictable British
weather?’ I’m originally from South
Africa so I think people thought I had
lost the plot.
“I researched all sorts of possible
solutions and I finally came up with
a system I felt would work, but it
doesn’t stop the nagging doubts.
What if everyone else was right and
I was wrong?”
Having accomplished the mission to
slash our carbon footprint, we turned
our attention to the interior, knowing
that canal and river boats can have a
reputation as being pokey, damp and
without enough space to swing a
proverbial cat.
Not this one. The SunFlower has 64
square metres of open-plan living space
with two huge double bedrooms, a
wet-room, complete with bath and a
huge kitchen. In fact, everything is large


  • even the stern is spacious with room
    for ten.
    We wanted to create an inside space
    that felt more like a home than a boat.
    We loved coming up with some of the
    clever storage solutions, like the wine
    cellar sunk into the concrete floor. That’s
    a real surprise for visitors.
    But while the interior is warm and
    homely, the ultimate thrill will always


be quiet cruising along on on a one-off
widebeam – and it’s already making
waves.
“The look of the boat with its bright
blue colour, large reflective windows and
solar roof does attract a lot of attention
when we’re out on the Thames,” adds
Ryan. “People often ask ‘is that really
fully solar powered?’ and I’m so thrilled
to be able to tell them that it is.”

Rooftop photovoltic panels top up batteries

Double bed lifts for extra storage

Wet room has an oversized rain shower


Huge space for party people
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