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Meet ‘What’s The Hurry?’, a spacious 62ft by 12ft Widebeam boat that takes luxury living to the next level. Crafted by Burscough Boats, its sought-after reverse layout is packed with amenities making life onboard a dream. Propulsion is provided by the Barrus Shire 90hp engine teamed with a Vetus 95/125KGF Bow Thruster for effortless manoeuvring. Hot water is provided by the Calorifier/Immersion/Webasto system which also keeps the boat warm and cosy throughout the year. With an impressive array of electrics onboard including 12v, 240v, Sterling Combi Pro Inverter & a Genset10 5Kva generator, Four solar panels all teamed with 1 starter, 3 leisure and 2 bow thruster batteries. The spacious galley features a built-in Belling cooker/grill, a separate four-burner hob, and a concealed fridge and separate freezer. Whilst down the hallway there is an enclosed utility space which also houses a Bosch Washer/Dryer. Accommodation onboard benefits from two cabins, the master with a fixed king size bed and ample storage, whilst the second cabin is home to a fixed double bed again with plenty of storage. The bathroom boasts a large shower, pump out toilet, vanity basin and heated towel rail. The saloon is bathed in natural light that floods in from the large flat skylight, side hatch, and double-glazed windows throughout. To the stern there is a pram cover, enabling al fresco dining regardless of the unpredictable English weather. The vessel has been blacked with 2pac coating in 2018 and has been serviced regularly together with a BSC valid until 2026. What’s the Hurry? Is true to its name because you will never be in a hurry to leave the comfort of living onboard.