- most
widebeams are unsuited. (Occasionally
narrowboats take to the sea, such as
Terry Darlington's "Phyllis May", but both
narrowboats and
widebeams are...
- term 'barge' is no
longer used to
describe narrowboats and
widebeams.
Narrowboats and
widebeams are
still seen on canals,
mostly for
leisure cruising, and...
-
Narrowboats Stand-up
paddleboard Open
powered boats Rowing boats Sail
boats Widebeams Canal &
River Trust 2019. "All
craft great and small".
Canal &
River Trust...
- Aire and
Calder Navigation; with
white side
decks for
working at night)
Widebeams;
canal boats more than 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) beam
National Waterways...
-
between Napton and Camp Hill Top Lock in
Birmingham were
rebuilt to take
widebeam boats or
barges up to 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m) in beam, or two narrowboats...
-
craft for
operation on the
narrow canals of England,
Scotland and
Wales Widebeam, a
canal boat with a beam of 2.16
metres (7 ft 1 in) or
greater and built...
- vertically.
Examples of
steel vessels with hard
chines include narrowboats and
widebeams;
examples of
plywood vessels with hard
chines include sailing dinghies...
- or
narrow canal boats for p****enger or
freight carriage Narrowboat and
widebeam boats:
pulled by a
single horse walking on the
towpath adjacent to UK canals...
- and Avon
Canal runs
through the
village at
Kintbury Lock. A
horse drawn widebeam canal boat runs
public trips from Kintbury,
either towards Newbury or towards...
-
definition of the term, it is
incorrect to
refer to a
narrowboat as a
widebeam or as a barge, both of
which are
definable by
their greater width. In the...