My wife and I spent an October week on a 1 BR narrowboat and enjoyed all of it. You have to learn to slow down (top speed 3MPH) and set...
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My wife and I spent an October week on a 1
BR narrowboat and enjoyed all of it. You have
to learn to slow down (top speed 3MPH) and
set reasonable cruising goals. We found
ourselves cruising till dark (the boats are not
allowed to cruise at night) and missing any
time to explore in the afternoons. We did stop
most days for a lunchtime walk.
The locks you
operate yourself and are not difficult and the
steering comes quickly. The orentation
explains almost everything you need to know
and the tape provided the rest. The boats are
completely self contained well heated, with full
kitchen,
small frig, sink, stove, and all necessary tools.
The bath is small but works with hot water.
The main sleeping cabin is in the front of the
boat and is 7ft.X7ft. and very nice.
The weather was good to us but we read
about a storm with 60mph winds the next
week. That might rock the boat if they let you
out to cruise. Even a brisk wind can make
control a full time chore.
It is not for everybody but rewarding if you
accept it for what it is. We looked at as a small
mobile apartment we could take with us to
areas of England we would not see
otherwise.We found much of interest within
walking distance of the canal. You can tie up
anywhwere you don't block the canal for free
most places.
We ate breakfast on board most days and ate
either lunch or dinner canalside from fine
dining to pub grub to fish and chips.
We found a trip to Burton on Trent and back to
be an easy sail(we pushed it by going back to
Rugeley) thus the late evening push some
nights. Relax and enjoy. Yours, J. Booker