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Ronnie O'Sullivan bought £130k canal boat he lived on after being forced to sell

Ronnie O'Sullivan bought £130k canal boat he lived on after being forced to sell

Daily Mirror10-05-2025

Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan is never one to follow convention, and that was no different when he treated himself to a luxury 60-foot canal boat a few years ago
Ronnie O'Sullivan once splashed out on a £130,000 canal boat before it suffered the same fate as his first. As snooker 's highest-ever earner with career winnings of £14.73million, the seven-time world champion would have been well within his rights to buy a fancy yacht or a mansion.
But the Rocket, who holds the majority of snooker's records and is widely considered to be the best player ever, opted for something far less conventional. In 2018, O'Sullivan decided to treat himself to a luxury narrow boat, named Morfe Lady Three.

He moored it on Regent's Canal, which snakes through north and east London. The 60-footer offered the perfect escape from the stresses of the capital thanks to its wide range of amenities.

Its spacious lounge area was adorned with an indoor fireplace, cosy furnishings such as a sofa, armchair, and rug, as well as a television. O'Sullivan humbly spoke about his purchase to TV presenter Matt Smith in a Eurosport video, saying it's "no big yacht but it's alright.'
Yet his floating retreat was still kitted out with a modern kitchen that included a double oven and a wooden oval table. The boat also boasted a bedroom with a double bed and an en-suite bathroom featuring tiled floors, redwood vanity units with granite work tops, and a large wash basin.
The 49-year-old explained to Smith: "I lived on a boat about seven or eight years ago in London and I loved it. I spent about three or four months living on it but couldn't use it because I had to get back to work - but I always had it in my mind that I'd buy another one."
He went on to highlight the benefits of his curious purchase, adding: "I couldn't sit in a hotel room but I come in, have a little kip, put the snooker on, the TV on, have a few friends come in. You don't feel like you're cooped up so much. It's nice to see water."
But it appears O'Sullivan's need to "get back to work" took precedent once again, as he reportedly listed his narrow boat for sale just a year later for £129,950, without looking for a replacement afterwards.

Since then, he has gone on to win two more world championships, though he missed out on winning a record eighth title when eventual winner Zhao Xintong defeated him in the 2025 semi-finals earlier this month.
Returning to professional play for the first time since January after an extended hiatus from the sport, the veteran showed flashes of brilliance but also admitted to a lack of confidence, partly due to issues with his cue.
He snapped his equipment in his previous appearance earlier in the year and couldn't get comfortable with his new one, changing his cue tip for the first session against Zhao.
O'Sullivan was ultimately dumped out in a 17-7 defeat, despite beginning the Friday morning session level at 4-4 with his Chinese opponent - who went on to beat Mark Williams in the final.
The Rocket's turbulent season saw him make last-minute withdrawals from the German Masters and UK Open, as well as calling off an exhibition match with John Higgins in Helsinki.

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