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What is the widest canal boat?

What is the widest canal boat?

Narrowboats are usually 6ft 10″ wide, but widebeamed boats are generally between 10ft to 12ft in width. All that extra space is a major plus, especially for anyone considering living aboard full time who is not worried about cruising every inch of the canal network, then a wide beam is a great choice.

What is the maximum width of a narrowboat?

Modern boats are usually produced to a maximum of 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) wide to guarantee easy passage throughout the complete system. Because of their slenderness, some narrowboats seem very long. The maximum length is about 72 feet (21.95 m), which matches the length of the longest locks on the system.

What is the best size of canal boat?

Generally speaking, a 30-40 foot boat is ample as a holiday boat, whilst a 50 plus foot boat is ideal for extended cruising or living aboard.

How wide are English canal boats?

between 6ft 10in and 7ft
Officially, a narrowboat has a beam (width) of between 6ft 10in and 7ft. A barge can be around twice the width – normally around 14.5 ft. In between, you’re looking at a range of vessels called ‘wide beam’ canal boats.

How wide is a wide beam canal boat?

between 10ft and 12ft
Generally between 10ft and 12ft in width – the first and most obvious pro of a Widebeam is the extra living space!

Can you take a wide beam boat on a canal?

While narrowboats can cruise anywhere on UK waterways, widebeams are unable to navigate the smaller canals. But that may not be so much of a problem if you wanted to use a widebeam as a home that comes with the option of weekend cruising.

How deep is a canal UK?

Category A – narrow rivers and canals where the depth of water is generally less than 1.5 metres. Category B – wider rivers and canals where the depth of water is generally 1.5 metres or more and where the significant wave height could not be expected to exceed 0.6 metres at any time.

What is the narrowest canal in the UK?

The shortest canal in the UK is the Wardle Lock Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It consists of just one 72ft-long lock and a few yards of canal on either side.

How wide should a canal be?

For starters, while there’s a nice simple standard for narrow canals – a couple of feet over 70ft long by about 7ft wide (okay, a little tighter in two or three places, but modern craft are generally built to 6ft 10in anyway) – there’s no such standard for wide canals.

How wide is the Kennet and Avon canal?

Kennet & Avon Canal

Kennet & Avon Canal
Length 87 miles
Locks 104
Maximum boat dimensions Guide only – weather conditions can affect water levels
Length Width Draught Headroom 21.95m 72ft 4m 13ft 1″ 1.1m 3ft 7″ 2.4m 7ft 10″

What is a widebeam boat?

The widebeam boat has evolved beyond it being just a bigger, roomier alternative to a narrowbeam. Today the widebeam has become the residential alternative to bricks and mortar by offering a far more reaching freedom.

Why buy a Canterbury widebeam boat?

Complete with new contemporary finish together with a host of luxury features, is a must see boat as it truly elevates the bar for living life on the water. Up until now you could only qualify for VAT Savings on a Canterbury widebeam if it was 68 x 12ft or over.

Are Aqualine Canterbury widebeams still in demand?

The Aqualine Canterbury is still as highly sought after today as it was when it was launched over 20 years ago, setting the bar for quality for all canal boats not just widebeams.

When will the new Viking wide beam be available?

A new wide beam available for February 2022 delivery at any tingdene marina by Viking canal boats of Poland, built to a comprehensive standard and dimensions to… Luxury cutom built motor cruiser, in a class of its own the all-steel Hull was built by Reeves