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Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways

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Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
by Victoria Biggs

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 151194 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 218 pages

Britain's inland waterways are a network of over 2,000 miles of canals and rivers, stretching from the south coast to the Scottish Highlands. These waterways offer a unique and tranquil way to explore the country, and there are many different types of boats that can be used to navigate them.

This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the many channels that crisscross Britain's inland waterways. Each channel is described in detail, including its length, width, depth, and lockage. The guide also includes information on the types of boats that are suitable for each channel, and the facilities that are available along the way.

The Canals

The canals of Britain were built during the Industrial Revolution to transport goods and materials. Today, they are used primarily for recreation, and offer a peaceful and scenic way to explore the countryside.

There are two main types of canals in Britain: narrow canals and wide canals. Narrow canals are typically 7 feet wide and have a maximum draught of 4 feet. Wide canals are typically 14 feet wide and have a maximum draught of 6 feet.

The most popular canals for boating are the:

  • Grand Union Canal
  • Oxford Canal
  • Birmingham Canal Navigations
  • Shropshire Union Canal
  • Caledonian Canal

The Rivers

The rivers of Britain offer a more challenging and adventurous boating experience than the canals. Rivers are typically faster-flowing and have more locks, but they also offer stunning scenery and a chance to see wildlife up close.

The most popular rivers for boating are the:

  • River Thames
  • River Severn
  • River Trent
  • River Ouse
  • River Clyde

The Locks

Locks are used to raise and lower boats between different levels of water. There are over 2,000 locks on Britain's inland waterways, and they can be a challenge to navigate, especially for inexperienced boaters.

There are two main types of locks: pound locks and staircase locks. Pound locks are the most common type of lock, and they consist of two gates that are opened and closed to raise or lower the boat. Staircase locks are a series of locks that are connected by a flight of steps. Boats are raised or lowered through the staircase locks by opening and closing the gates in sequence.

The Facilities

There are a number of facilities available along Britain's inland waterways, including:

  • Marinas
  • Boat hire companies
  • Chandlers
  • Pubs and restaurants
  • Shops
  • Toilets

These facilities make it easy to plan a boating trip on Britain's inland waterways.

Britain's inland waterways offer a unique and tranquil way to explore the country. With a variety of channels to choose from, there is a waterway for every type of boater. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the many channels on Britain's inland waterways, and will help you plan your next boating trip.

Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
by Victoria Biggs

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Language : English
File size : 151194 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 218 pages
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Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
Safe Boating in Southwest Florida: Cape Coral Edition: Your Guide to the Many Channels on Our Waterways
by Victoria Biggs

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 151194 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 218 pages
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