Alpha22
Well-Known Member
It's beam and head room that make it difficult for most.
Well worth a visit, totally unlike the Broads and the Thames, but with charm and destinations to match both.
There is an Imray guide book that is reasonably comprehensive and has accurate bridge heights listed. Join GOBA, well worth it, even if only for the moorings. EA maintain the navigation. You will need to purchase a navigation key (£!0) with your licence, but if you have no further need for it after your holiday, most local boaters would buy it back as a spare.
Pumpouts are few and far between, but if EA provided, are free. Marinas, towns and other places to stay are all plentiful.
You will not "Do" the whole system in one holiday. We have been at it for 7 years now and are still finding new things to see and do.
Any local questions - give me a shout, I live and boat on the Ouse in St Neots.
Well worth a visit, totally unlike the Broads and the Thames, but with charm and destinations to match both.
There is an Imray guide book that is reasonably comprehensive and has accurate bridge heights listed. Join GOBA, well worth it, even if only for the moorings. EA maintain the navigation. You will need to purchase a navigation key (£!0) with your licence, but if you have no further need for it after your holiday, most local boaters would buy it back as a spare.
Pumpouts are few and far between, but if EA provided, are free. Marinas, towns and other places to stay are all plentiful.
You will not "Do" the whole system in one holiday. We have been at it for 7 years now and are still finding new things to see and do.
Any local questions - give me a shout, I live and boat on the Ouse in St Neots.