BRITISH CANALS & WATERWAYS, BOAT BUILDERS, NARROWBOAT HIRE, ACCESSORIES
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- THE ONE STOP UK REFERENCE DIRECTORY -
A BOAT FROM HOME NARROWBOAT DESIGNS INLAND REGULATIONS 2018/19
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Contents 4 - 5 • A Boat From Home 6 - 7 • Narrowboat Designs 8 - 11 • Inland Regulations
Narrowboat Designs Pg: 6 - 7
Inland Regulations Pg: 8-11
Waterways Great Britain................................................................15 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT....................................................................................................................................................15 BOAT BUILDERS / REPAIRS / RESTORATION.......................................................................................................................15 BOAT BUILDING..............................................................................................................................................................................16 BOAT SHARE.....................................................................................................................................................................................16 CANAL BOATS..................................................................................................................................................................................16 CURTAINS & SOFT FURNISHINGS............................................................................................................................................17 INSURANCE......................................................................................................................................................................................17 MOORING..........................................................................................................................................................................................17 NARROWBOAT - HIRE..................................................................................................................................................................18 NARROWBOAT - HOLIDAYS.......................................................................................................................................................18 NARROWBOAT SALES..................................................................................................................................................................18 ROPES & RIGGING..........................................................................................................................................................................19 SOLAR PANELS / ECO FRIENDLY...............................................................................................................................................19 TRAINING..............................................................................................................................................................................19
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A Boat From Home TIPS & ADVICE FOR FIRST TIME BOAT BUYERS Messing about on the river has a certain ring to it, and like many Brits who have experienced the joys of hiring a boat and cruising the canals, the idea of buying your very first boat might be starting to appeal. In many respects, boat buying is not dissimilar to buying any other vehicle, but with brand new models reaching prices of over ÂŁ100,000, we are talking about a considerable investment and one where it really does pay to
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make sure you do extensive research. First off, if you haven’t already, do hire a boat to find out whether you and your family enjoy the realities of the life, from the living space to handling locks, mooring and understanding the regulations. For first time buyers, even with a large budget, it can be an idea
to experiment with an older boat to get an understanding of what features you prefer before shelling out on custom fittings and spec on a new purchase. Budget, of course, is key. You can lay out on a brand new, top of the range narrowboat built to spec, or choose something appealing and nearly new, or, if you aren’t averse to working hard and taking a punt, look at something which needs some work but is at the much lower end of the market. Whichever you choose, don’t forget that whatever the initial costs, ongoing budget also needs to be carefully considered. Essential maintenance is one factor, but running costs also figure. Fuel is expensive, and propane for cooking and a regular pump out toilet tank change will also figure. Your boat will need a licence for your intended waterways along with a permanent mooring, both of which will depend on the length of craft you buy and will need to be renewed regularly. Insurance is also crucial, because while boating is relative safe, in comparison to say motoring, accidents can and do happen, and can be expensive to correct. Insurance is also a requirement of the Canal and River Trust, who will likely be issuing your licence. Once you have set a budget, find some
reputable dealers and begin to understand the market. Magazines and online will help you to understand pricing, particularly in the second hand market, and a good broker should be able to advise on good purchases for your budget and perhaps begin to look at acquiring something suitable on your behalf. As with any vehicle, do not rely on online images and descriptions – you need to see the boat in action to fully understand its condition and any quirks it may have. Brokers will be showing all boats to their best advantage, but as a buyer, especially a newbie, buying unseen could prove an extremely expensive mistake.
Surveys Getting a survey done by a professional, experienced examiner is a must. Your surveyor will advise and want to survey the boat out of the water in order to check hull thickness. A good survey will come in at under £1000, and will provide a written report, much like a house survey, which will give you a good understanding of the boats condition, any major or minor works that need attending and a fair understanding of whether the listed price is a fair one.
Many Brits experience the joys of cruising the canals!
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Narrowboat DESIGNS In modern canal boats we have the opportunity to reflect the best of the narrowboat tradition, drawing on the design and decoration of the original working boat, but bringing the whole completely up to date. Designs have now settled down into three main styles - traditional, cruiser and semi-traditional - with two or three variations for the enthusiast. Let’s start by looking at the three main narrowboat styles in more detail...
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1) Traditional: With short aft deck (or simply Trad style) where the back deck is short, with room only for the steerer.
2) Cruiser:
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Style with a longer back deck, popular with hire boats and families, as there is more room for several people to gather together on the stern.
3) Semi Traditional: Where the shape, viewed side on, looks like a Trad, but in reality the deck is open like a cruiser allowing more room at the stern.
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4) Barge: It is a craft whose beam is wider than 6’10”, and so cannot navigate the locks on the narrow canals. Barges are restricted to the broad canals such as the Leeds & Liverpool, parts of the Grand Union, Kennet & Avon, etc. The term ‘Barge’ nowadays tends to be reserved for older or historic ex-working craft. Modern canal boats built with a wide beam may also have Trad, Cruiser or Semi Trad sterns, and tend to be referred to simply as ‘Wide Beam Trad’ or ‘Wide Beam Cruiser’ etc. Such craft can be anything from 8’ to 12’6” beam (possibly more).
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5) Dutch Barge: It is a term often heard today, referring to a particular style of craft which is a different concept to the narrowboat. Whereas narrowboats are flat bottomed, Dutch Barges usually have rounded or vee bottom hull forms, are built to any of the above wide beam dimensions, and also normally will have a wheelhouse, which can either be aft, or midships. Dutch Barges, because of their hull shape, are usually seaworthy, which canal boats are not.
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6) Dutch Barge Style Narrowboat: This is a narrowboat whose hull below waterline will be similar to other narrowboats, but the hull and superstructure above waterline is styled to look like the shape of the Dutch Barge, including the provision of a wheelhouse, the distinctive rounded counter, and the characteristic bow shape.
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Supplied by the Canal Boat Builders Association www.c-b-a.co.uk • 0844 800 9575
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RegulationsÂ
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Whether your boat is in private use or commercial use, it is important to be aware which Authority presides over the waterway you are on, to ensure that you are complying with the correct regulations.
of the canals lay derelict, this transport system of the 18th and 19th centuries has been revived for leisure and relaxation. There are however regulations for private pleasure craft as well as for boats that are in use commercially.
With over 3,000 miles of canals and navigable rivers available for you to enjoy, boating on the UK inland waterways has many delights to offer. Since the end of the second world war, when many
Boats that are not “going to sea� i.e. remaining within Categorised Waters (as defined in MSN 1827), may come under the jurisdiction of a Harbour Authority, a Local Authority or a
ensure that you are complying with the correct regulations in the waterway you are on
Navigation Authority. A Navigation or Harbour Authority’s jurisdiction will have clearly defined boundaries, which will often be marked on charts and within these boundaries they will normally be the authorities responsible for making bye laws and issuing local notices to mariners in relation to navigation, although the Local Authority may also have a limited power to regulate navigation within its jurisdiction.
Whether your boat is in private use or commercial use, it is important to be aware which Authority presides to ensure that you are complying with the correct regulations. In general private pleasure craft will not find any nasty surprises with regards manning regulations, boat build or equipment other than within the jurisdiction of a Navigation Authority that has adopted the Boat Safety Scheme. It is much more likely that
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commercially operated boats that do not go to sea will need to comply with boat build and equipment requirements and there are now mandatory manning regulations for most commercial craft. Various historic Public Health Acts give Local Authorities the power to licence pleasure craft let for hire within their jurisdiction and to regulate the use of other pleasure craft. Although their authority only extends to 1000m offshore, it does give them control over vessels operating from their “patch”. The operator of a small commercial vessel carrying up to 12 passengers which does not go to sea could choose to comply with the relevant MCA code for sea going vessels, which as a national scheme, will normally exempt them from the local regulations or could comply with the Local Authority’s regulations. The Inland Waters Small Passenger Boat Code was produced jointly by the MCA and the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA) to provide a national framework, which local authorities could apply in full or in part as is applicable to their waters. The Inland Waters Small Passenger Boat Code covers equipment, build and manning and which elements of it are applied (if any) is up to the Local Authority; they can of course set totally different regulations if they feel that way inclined. This remains the case for build and equipment, but since the revision of the Boatmaster’s Licence (BML) manning falls under MSN 1808, which makes the Boatmaster
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Licence an acceptable alternative to any licence required under Local Authority byelaws or other local legislation. Under the jurisdiction of a Navigation Authority the situation differs, as a Navigation Authority may have power to licence all navigation i.e. private pleasure craft as well as commercial vessels. Several Navigation Authorities require that vessels under their jurisdiction are registered and have a navigation licence. The main navigations authorities include British Waterways, the Environment Agency and the Broads Authority but 26 authorities are members of the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities (AINA). British Waterways and the Environment Agency jointly own the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) which specifies the requirements boats must usually meet before they can be issued with the BW or EA navigation licence required for many of the UK’s rivers and canals. The Boat Safety Scheme is intended to ensure that boat systems such as electrical systems, engines and fuel systems, electrical propulsion systems, LPG systems and fire extinguishers, are properly installed and maintained. As well as applying to the BW and EA waterways, the Boat Safety Scheme has been adopted by most of the navigation authorities represented by the Association of Inland Navigation Authorities; this includes the Broads Authority. Additionally the BSS has been adopted by some harbour authorities and private marinas, so it is important to check if the BSS applies where you are boating.
The BSS applies to some extent to most boats including small commercial vessels and private pleasure craft, but not all. If the vessel carries fuel, has domestic cooking, heating, refrigerating or lighting appliances, a BSS examination will be required unless the craft is covered by an exemption, such as having been CE marked under the Recreational Craft Directive (RCD) within the last 4 years. Although boating inland on a temporary basis does not negate the need to comply with the BSS, visiting boats may find that the applicable navigation authority will issue a short term licence without the need for a BSS examination;
a declaration by the owner that the vessel is compliant is likely to be required and the owner must be willing to allow spot checks if requested. For further information consult the BSS Essential Guide available from the BSS web-site. In addition to the Boat Safety Scheme, boats in commercial use for sport or pleasure, which carry no more than 12 passengers, do not carry cargo and do not go to sea (leave categorised waters as defined in MSN 1827) should be aware of that the Inland Waters Small Passenger Boat Code may still apply. For example for such boats, that wish to obtain a BW navigation licence, a declaration of compliance with the code is required.
In summary:
Build and Equipment:
Private Pleasure Craft of any length
Boats in commercial use for sport or pleasure, which carry no more than 12 passengers, do not carry cargo and do not go to sea of less than 24m
Boats in commercial use for sport or pleasure, which carry no more than 12 passengers, do not carry cargo and do not go to sea of more than 24m
May need to comply with the Boat Safety Scheme if required by a Navigation Authority or Harbour Authority other authority for privately owned waters such as privately owned marinas
Must comply with the regulations of the local Harbour Authority and or the Local Authority or a Navigation Authority, which will usually be based on the Inland Waters Small Passenger Boat Code
Must comply with the regulations of the local Harbour Authority and or the Local Authority or a Navigation Authority, which will usually be based on the Inland Waters Small Passenger Boat Code
Boatmaster’s licence or other appropriate qualification as detailed in MSN 1808 Annex 1 and the general exemption to the regulations.
Boatmaster’s Licence required (see MSN 1808)
Manning
Please Note • Passenger vessels (which carry more than 12 passengers) are outside the scope of the RYA’s advice.
• Vessels which go to sea must comply with the relevant merchant shipping regulations.
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