potential New boat Owner

Thanks OG we are going to have a look around today, maybe at the seamaster with the Flybridge, we'll take a tape measure, or is it a definite no no due to it's height?

Steve
 
Thanks OG we are going to have a look around today, maybe at the seamaster with the Flybridge, we'll take a tape measure, or is it a definite no no due to it's height?

Steve

Don't judge your choice of boat solely on one particular (?) bridge height - sorry I'm not familiar with the Mudway - which one is it and where; would it hugely restrict where you would normally cruise??

I'm landlocked on the Thames, but if I was where you are, perhaps I'd be more interested in coastal cruising..

You can ge under most Thames bridges....
 
Thanks OG we are going to have a look around today, maybe at the seamaster with the Flybridge, we'll take a tape measure, or is it a definite no no due to it's height?

Steve


The only large stuff that can get under that bridge will be some Brooms where you can fold down the screens on the command bridge.
The bridge(East Farleigh) is the first real obstical you will encounter moving up river after Allington Lock.It is the shape of the arch which causes the problem
Blocks any boat with an flybridge from most of the upper navigation.
 
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