oldgit
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Last night on the telly.The Wey is certainly a hidden gem.
Just how far could you get down in "proper boat " drawing a metre or so ?
Just how far could you get down in "proper boat " drawing a metre or so ?
First cruiser was a Norman 32 narrow beam which we kept on the Wey and depth was rarely a problem as far as Town Bridge at Godalming. Lots of low bridges though so no chance of a 'normal' cruiser using the Wey Navigations at all if air draft more than 7 feet or so.Last night on the telly.The Wey is certainly a hidden gem.
Just how far could you get down in "proper boat " drawing a metre or so ?
First cruiser was a Norman 32 narrow beam which we kept on the Wey and depth was rarely a problem as far as Town Bridge at Godalming. Lots of low bridges though so no chance of a 'normal' cruiser using the Wey Navigations at all if air draft more than 7 feet or so.
No idea on the Wey, I was just passing on what I was told. On the Thames it's a different story, but with a little Freeman taking up 1/3rd of a NB space for the night I was surprised to hear it.Why is there any animosity between n/b and cruiser? .
No idea on the Wey, I was just passing on what I was told. On the Thames it's a different story, but with a little Freeman taking up 1/3rd of a NB space for the night I was surprised to hear it.
a personal view only.Why is there any animosity between n/b and cruiser? I dont have any and do not come across it.
IIRC The bridge below Town Lock is even lower than Osney - I had to duck when standing on the rear deck on my bit of tin, so no roon in a flybridge....