The Inland Waterways Manual: The Complete Guide to Boating on Rivers, Lakes and Canals (Travel)

The Inland Waterways Manual: The Complete Guide to Boating on Rivers, Lakes and Canals (Travel)

by EmrhysBarrell (Author)

Synopsis

This is a complete guide to inland boating, from getting afloat to boat handling, and it is the only book readers will ever need to take their first steps afloat on the inland waterways. With over 3000 miles of navigable waterways in Great Britain, with more in Ireland and Europe, there is something for everyone, and this book explains how to do it - from which boat to choose, whether to hire or buy, how much it will cost and where to go, right through to boathandling, manoeuvring, maintenance and repair.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2New Ed
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 28 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 0713664967
ISBN 13: 9780713664966
Book Overview: Written specifically for newcomers to boating Most novice boaters, especially those with families, begin their boating on the inland waterways Government and regional initiatives to promote the use of canals, rivers and lakes Covers every aspect of buying, handling and maintaining inland craft Covers newly restored waterways, new rules and regulations and includes a section on trailer boating

Author Bio
Emrhys Barrell has spent a lifetime afloat, for pleasure and for work. He has managed boatyards, designed boats, and edited boating magazines, covering craft from the smallest dinghies to the most exotic luxury yachts. But his greatest passion is for the inland waterways of Great Britain and Europe. From his home alongside the Thames at Goring he looks out over what is possibly the UK's most famous boating river. The family's 48ft narrowboat allows them to travel all the waterways of the connected British system. Emrhys Barrell is currently the Editor of Canal Boat & Inland Waterways.