~ Sponsored by Haven Knox-Johnston ~
Join us on Saturday, 19th July 2025, from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM for a fantastic day celebrating boating and the local community!
Whether you’re a seasoned boater or just starting your journey on the water, this event has something for everyone:
- Boating Industry Exhibitors – Get expert advice and explore the latest in boating.
️- Boats for Sale – Find your next boat and take advantage of all of our boats for sale being readily available to view.
- Behind-the-Scenes Marina Access – Tour our award-winning facilities at Aqueduct Marina.
- Artisan Market – Browse a fantastic selection of locally made products.
- Live Music – Enjoy performances from local artist Callum Wright throughout the day.
- Electric Day Boat Hire – Try out an eco-friendly way to explore the waterways.
- Exclusive Chandlery Offers – Special event-only discounts in our on-site chandlery.
With FREE entry and FREE parking, it’s the perfect day out for boaters and locals alike.
Don’t miss it – see you there!
BOOK YOUR FREE TICKETS
Join us every Saturday throughout the summer and bank holiday weekends for an afternoon of live music from local musicians by the water!
View our lineup for the summer here! ⬇️
SATURDAY SOUNDS BY THE WATERFRONT LINEUP
Enjoy great tunes, soak up the sun, and make unforgettable memories in a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere.
✨ Hospitality at its best! Our licensed bar is open until late, serving beers, wines, cocktails, and soft drinks, along with delicious food.
Want the best spot? Bring a chair or picnic blanket and settle in!
⛺ If you want to make a night of it, why not stay on-site? Campers, glampers, and caravans welcome! Well-behaved dogs too!
Beautifully built and fitted by renowned builder Steve Hudson, this 54ft traditional stern narrowboat is ideal for liveaboard or extended cruising.
Featuring a robust 15:10:5 steel hull, recently shot blasted and 2-pack blacked (May 2025), and spray foam insulation, she’s built to last. Powered by a Beta Marine 43 with PRM 150 gearbox and Victron 3000W inverter/charger.
Heating via a new (2023) Eberspacher diesel system and a solid fuel stove. Stylish oak and mahogany interior with full galley, pump-out toilet, and leather seating. Solid brass portholes, bow lockers, and side duck hatch add classic charm. Boat Safety to 2026.
A rare and sought-after Steve Hudson boat in excellent condition, ready for her next adventure.
For further information or to speak with our team, please use the form below or call the office on 01270 525040.
If you’re looking to buy a boat, visit the Aqueduct Boat Show on 19th July to see all our boats and chat with our team and exhibitors.
Year: 2004
Style: Trad Stern
Hull Builder: Steve Hudson
Fit Out: Steve Hudson
Length: 54 ft
Draught: 24”
Berths: 2 + 2
Original Steel Thicknesses: 15:10:5
WIN / CIN: GB-SMH5413A404
Boat Safety: 2026
Engine: Beta Marine 43
Engine Hrs: 1146 Hours
Engine Servicing:
Gearbox: Newage PRM 150
Fuel Tank: 182 Litres
Last Blacked: Shot Blasted and 2 pack May 2025 @ Aqueduct Marina
Bowthruster: No
Insulation: Spray Foam
Fit Out: Oak faced Ply and mahogany trim
Flooring: Oak Laminate
Seating: Leather 2 seater sofa and x2 stools
Cooking: Gas Hob Grill and Oven
Fridge/Freezer: Shoreline Fridge Freezer
Washing Machine: N/a
Galley Worktops: Grey Stone
Toilet: Pump Out 37 Gallon waste tank
Paintwork: Grey & Green
Side Doors: Duck hatch to starboard side
Lockers: Bow Lockers
Windows: Solid Brass portholes x10 10" Mahogany surround
Water Tank: 659 Litre – stainless steel
Stove: Cast Iron Hamlet Avada
Central Heating: Eberspacher – fitted 2023
Hot Water: Calorifier & Eberspacher
Alternators: x2 40 Amp & 70 Amp
Batteries: x1 Starter x3 Domestic all 110 Ah
Galvanic Isolator: Yes x2 fitted
Inverter/Charger: Victron Multiplus 12/3000/120
Solar: Yes small panel
Sold with all equipment inside
Any information relating to the history or condition of the Boat supplied by the Company is only as supplied to the Company by the Seller and the Company cannot be held responsible and shall not be liable in any way if such information proves to be inaccurate. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that all particulars given in the course of the purchase of the Boat are accurate. Such particulars are intended only as a guide and do not constitute a term of any contract.