If u read the boating handbook it clearly states NOT to navigate through ice, as u shove it through other peoples boats and into locks causing damage.
Canals I would say at points vary from very shallow to about 10 to 20 feet deep, it really depends where it is and how much traffic goes through it, (oh and when it has last been dredged).
Canalised Rivers such as they Wey Navigation are different and can be MUCH deeper in places.
That will do your blacking a lot of good, and I pity any plastic you past, the ice will pierce their hull.
strollby 2 years ago
I'm very sorry we've upset you.
nbtafelberg 2 years ago
If u read the boating handbook it clearly states NOT to navigate through ice, as u shove it through other peoples boats and into locks causing damage.
sudicram 2 years ago
I'm very sorry we've upset you. I
nbtafelberg 2 years ago
Brings back happy, though cold memories!
mykaskin 2 years ago
Canals I would say at points vary from very shallow to about 10 to 20 feet deep, it really depends where it is and how much traffic goes through it, (oh and when it has last been dredged).
Canalised Rivers such as they Wey Navigation are different and can be MUCH deeper in places.
nbtafelberg 3 years ago
That was awesome... by the way, how deep is the average canal? or is that a dumb question? //*u*\\
finnjolly 3 years ago
Sure is...but I don't mind
nbtafelberg 3 years ago
It certainly is , went boating new years day on Tafelberg with our new engine - it was so cold we were "FORCED" to stop at the pub twice
nbtafelberg 3 years ago
Hah, that is excellent! It is bloody cold here in the UK at the moment isn't it.
SakuraUK 3 years ago