Re: Lots of canals!



In message <43bac1db-41a3-4c8e-80c3-6df60ea1d89a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tony Haynes <canaldrifter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On Jul 29, 2:40 pm, "Dave Mayall" <d...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Tony Haynes" <canaldrif...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

The BW bye-laws are explicit that speed limits only apply to powered craft.

Please quote me the ref, Dave..... I am willing to be corrected, but I
can't find it myself in BW byelaws.

Sorry to be a saddo, but the BW by-laws that apply to the Severn waterways say that the speed limits apply to all vessels, and the glossary could be reasonably summarised as saying that a vessel is anything that floats.

Wassail!

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