Houseboat Frida Blue Thayne Terrace, Lyrup SA 5343
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Houseboat - Frida Blue
• Lifestyle river houseboat built in 1985 • Industry preferred aluminum pontoons • Meticulously maintained with upgraded wiring throughout • Petrol fueled 60HP Mercury 4 stroke outboard motor • As-new whisper-quiet generator • Length is 15.5m with beam being 5m • Evaporative cooling with gas bayonet in lounge • Upgraded kitchen with plentiful cabinetry • Open plan kitchen & living area, lounge with sofa bed • Two bedrooms with double beds, another with double/single bunk • Large bathroom, shower with waterfall shower head • Large sundecks front & rear, piped audio throughout vessel • Walk in - walk out sale including furniture, bedding & chattels
RLA: 315295
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