The Narrowboat Guide 2nd edition: A complete guide to choosing, owning and maintaining a narrowboat

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Description

A fully revised and expanded edition of the only resource you’ll need for choosing, owning and maintaining a narrowboat.

The UK has over 2000 miles of navigable canals and rivers which are home to an estimated 35,000 licensed boats. Although canal boats can look much the same to the novice, there are some very important differences to be aware of. If you’re new to boating you have some important choices to make.

This comprehensive book examines the options available to different types of boaters. From those who choose to live aboard their boats and constant cruisers to fair-weather cruisers, hire boating and share boat syndicates – each will need a different type of boat if they are to fully enjoy their time afloat. Packed with case studies and advice from real boaters with years of experience to share, this second edition has been thoroughly updated throughout and includes new information on liveaboard costs and considerations, eco-friendly boating options, shared ownership and tax-free boat building, as well as:

– The cost of boating
– Choosing the ideal boat for your boating profile
– Buying a boat and the legalities of purchase
– Choosing suitable internal fittings and features
– Heating, lighting, toilets and hot water options
– Boat electrics and solar power
– Finding a mooring
– Boating health and safety
– Locks, swing-bridges and the boating ‘highway code’
– Boat maintenance
– Boating etiquette and best practice

Additional information

Dimensions 18.9 × 24.6 cm
Format

Paperback

Imprint

Language

Pages

288

Publisher

Year Published

2023-06-07

About The Author

Tony Jones has lived aboard his narrowboat for many years and has travelled the inland waterways network extensively, enjoying a wealth of experiences and a steep learning curve. In that time he has covered over 500 miles of canals and rivers, navigated around 400 locks and moveable bridges, sunk once, run aground four times and broken down more often than he would like to remember. He thinks that it is unlikely that he will ever live on dry land again. He is also the author of The Liveaboard Guide, published by Adlard Coles Nautical.

ISBN 10

1399404458

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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