Re: Crusing 56' stylee



It would appear if I wanted to explore pretty much every canal in
England Wales and Scotland, I'd require nothing longer than 56' to get
through the Aire and Calder section. Is this correct; are there any true
canals with shorter locks?????


http://www.abnb.co.uk/submenupages/57ft_myth.html


I forgot to paste this one....

http://www.abnb.co.uk/submenupages/length.htm


How irritating that Monmouthshire & Brecon canal spoils it, fancy making a
bridge on a bend. Has anyone considered bendy canal boats like bendy
busses???? Who's stupid idea was that and where is it????


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