Wild Mint
Cruiser Stern Narrowboat
sold
£21,000
2 berths | 1 bathroom | 37ft long | New engine

Paul Donnelly
Broker
Wild Mint is a 37ft, cruiser style narrowboat built by Calcutt Boats in 1981. Vetus Engine – 353 hours.
A lovely 2 berth boat with a Webasto Central heating system and new keel cooled Vetus engine with TMC60p gearbox.
The engine provides hot water via a calorifier hot water tank.
With 12 volt systems and a landline as well as an 800 watt inverter powered by 2 domestic batteries and a solar panel providing comprehensive cruising off grid power.
A Cassette toilet and shower as well as a wash basin make up the heads. The boat is sprayfoam insulated and ply lined and has 7 large windows that let in lots of natural light. The boat also has a cratch and pram hood cover.
Benefitting from a boat safety certificate which is valid until February 2024 and has a recent survey dated 2019.
Status
For Sale
Last Blacking
unknown
12volt
Yes
Engine
Vetus
Last Survey
2019
230volt
800w inverter
Gear box
TMC60P
Hull Spec
6/6/4mm
solar
1 panel & mppt
Year Built
1981
Engine Cooling
Keel Cooled
Batteries
1 starter &
2 domestic
Boat Builder
Calcutt Boats
Hot Water
Calorifier (engine)
Bow Thruster
None
Boat Safety
Feb 2024
Potable Water
Integral tank (60 gallons)
Toilet
Cassette (Porta Pottii)
Reach Us
Please do get in touch if you have any questions or queries about buying or selling a boat.
Middlewich Wharf, Canal Terrace, Middlewich, CW10 9BD
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Disclaimer
All details provided in this advertisement are for guidance only and have been produced in consultation with the owner or from a visual inspection of the vessel and it's systems.
Purchasers are responsible for satisfying themselves with regards to all systems prior to completing a purchase and Middlewich Wharf provide no warranty as to the accuracy of the particulars provided.
Any documentation, reports or surveys reproduced in this advert are provided in good faith, however they may not be relied upon by any buyer as the buyer has not commissioned the report(s) or survey(s).
Buyers are strongly encouraged to commission their own surveyor to inspect a vessel they are considering buying prior to purchase.







