Can you legally live on a boat in the UK?

Can you legally live on a boat in the UK?

You can rent a residential mooring in a private marina or from the navigation authority. Some boat dwellers live on permanent moorings that are not for residential use. If you use a non-residential mooring as your home, the local authority can take legal action to move you on.

Are canal boats a good investment?

A narrowboat, or a widebeam boat should be considered as a second home from home, or, perhaps even as a new primary home for some buyers. The purchase of a narrowboat is indeed a large investment, however it’s an investment for your future, with happier and more peaceful times ahead.

Do you need a license to drive a canal boat UK?

Cruising licence When you buy a boat, you need a licence to use the canals and rivers. Licenses and prices can be obtained from the relevant navigation authority. You can also buy a Gold Licence, which allows you to use all Canal & River Trust and Environment Agency waterways.

Can you live on a canal boat UK?

Living aboard a canal boat Many people are leaving dry land behind and living on boats on the UK canal system, and most of them do it because it is the life they choose and love.

How much does it cost to live on a boat in London?

According to our National Student Accommodation Survey, the average weekly London rent is £152 per person, which comes to almost £1,320 per month for two people – around a sixth of what Mantas and Jakub paid for their boat….Houseboat living costs.

Type of expense Cost*
Insurance £80 – £300 per year

Do you need a license for a canal boat?

No. Anyone over 21 can hire a canal boat with no licence or training whatsoever. Most people pick up steering and controlling the boat fairly quickly, canal hire firms will give basic training if you have no one experienced on board before letting you loose, and it is possible to take some lessons in advance.