A steel cruiser built in 1996 by Heritage Boats of England. She is built to very generous proportions specifically for use on the French canals.
Length 13.125m (43ft 5 in) Width 4.15m (13ft 7in) Draft .762m (2ft 6in) Air draft 2.5m (8ft 2in)
Accommodation consists of:
• 1 rear double berth with wardrobe, cupboard and under bunk storage
• 1 fore double twin bed berth with large wardrobe, shelves and under bunk storage
• 1 mid saloon used as a television lounge, but can sleep two people
• 1 fully equipped galley with 2 fridges; gas cooker with w hobs, oven and grill; double sink, and various cupboards
• 1 dining area with corner seating with storage under and inside helm position and air conditioning unit
• 2 shower/toilets one in the fore and one in the rear. The fore shower/toilet also houses a washing machine
Outside:
• Rear deck with outside helm position, 2 lockable storage lockers and a gas locker for two bottles
• Small front deck with lockable locker and rotary clothes line brackets
• Large area with artificial grass for sunbathing
A large bilge is accessed from the dining area and houses:
• Engine – Beta Marine 2803 / 62bhp with prm 160 gearbox. Keel cooled
• Beta BV1105 Marine generator unit rated 6kVA at 240 volts, 1PH50HZ at 1500 rpm keel cooled supplying 240 volt system
• Twin mains battery chargers – approx 90 amp
• Engine alternator 50 amp with Sterling management system
• 800-900 amp hour domestic deep cycle battery system
• Separate engine and generator batteries
• Domestic and engine batteries also have Sterling management system
• Large hot water tank – water heated by engine or immersion heater
• Large diesel storage tank – approx 900 litres
• Large water storage tank – approx 1500 litres
• Sewerage grey water tank - approx 1000 litres
There is a shore link up system with galvanic isolator with status monitor
Both 13 amp 240volt 3 pin electric system and 12volt system
Madame Leslie is spacious, comfortable and light throughout lined with oak veneer panelling with mahogany trim, which is in good condition.
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