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Edited by Janet HarberClassic guide to the East Coast of England from Southwold to the Swale. First written by the distinguished East Coast yachtsman Jack Coote and now edited by his daughter. Full colour throughout. Paperback, 104pp
Classic guide to the East Coast of England from Southwold to the Swale. First written by the distinguished East Coast yachtsman Jack Coote and now edited by his daughter. Full colour throughout.
Paperback, 104pp
By Jane CumberlidgeA companion to Inland Waterways of Great Britain. Covere all the Irish waterways and full information for boat hirers and users of the rivers and canals.May 2002
A companion to Inland Waterways of Great Britain. Covere all the Irish waterways and full information for boat hirers and users of the rivers and canals.
May 2002
by Emrhys BarrellThis book will tell you all you need to know about how to get afloat: which boat to choose, whether to hire or buy, how much it will cost and where to go.Boat handling and manoeuvring are covered in detail, along with maintenance and repair.There is a section on trailer boating for those who want to keep their boat at home, advice on living aboard for long periods, night-time navigation and training.234x156mm 224pp colour photos and diagrams throughout, paperback, 3rd edition 2006RRP £16.99 OUR PRICE £13.99
This book will tell you all you need to know about how to get afloat: which boat to choose, whether to hire or buy, how much it will cost and where to go.
Boat handling and manoeuvring are covered in detail, along with maintenance and repair.
There is a section on trailer boating for those who want to keep their boat at home, advice on living aboard for long periods, night-time navigation and training.
234x156mm 224pp colour photos and diagrams throughout, paperback, 3rd edition 2006
RRP £16.99 OUR PRICE £13.99
By Derek BowskillInformative single guide to the Broads and Fens and their links to the main waterway system. Text is illustrated with 35 detailed maps showing the course of the waterways and location of locks. Bridge heights, locks, moorings, etc covered as well as pubs, fishing and places to visit.235x155mm 220p 35maps 20 colour photos. Pb
Informative single guide to the Broads and Fens and their links to the main waterway system. Text is illustrated with 35 detailed maps showing the course of the waterways and location of locks. Bridge heights, locks, moorings, etc covered as well as pubs, fishing and places to visit.
235x155mm 220p 35maps 20 colour photos. Pb
Four Counties Ring & Trent & Mersey Canal
Birmingham canals.Stourport ring, Black Country Ring, Dudley and Stourbridge Canals, Birmingham Canal Navigations. Maps, colour photos and local information.Pb. 94pp
Pb. 94pp
South Midlands & Warwickshire RingAshby Canal and connecting canals.95p Pb. numerous colour photos and maps.
95p Pb. numerous colour photos and maps.
Oxford & Grand Union and River Nene
Kennet and Avon, Middle Thames. Oxford, Reading, Brentford. From Bristol to Brentford and Reading to Oxford. Maps, colour photos and local information. Pb 94ppPaperback.
Pb 94pp
Paperback.
including the River Wey, Basingstoke Canal and Kennet & Avon Canalby Chris Cove-SmithThis book, which is now in its fourth edition, is the essential companion of information on the river from source to London. A5, soft cover, spiral bound, 240pp, 4th edition 2006
by Chris Cove-Smith
This book, which is now in its fourth edition, is the essential companion of information on the river from source to London.
A5, soft cover, spiral bound, 240pp, 4th edition 2006
Designed to accompany the RYA Inland Waterways Helmsman's Course, this handbook will help you learn the basic skills needed to navigate the UK's 3000 miles of inland waterways, safely and with confidence. It would also be a useful reference to keep on board. Covers all the signals, signs and Rule of the Road. Richly illustrated in full colour throughout. Paperback, 76pp.
Paperback, 76pp.
by Derek PrattA unique photographic record of Britain's magnificent and varied waterways heritage. Through the superb photography of Derek Pratt, this book looks at 40 transitional years. Each double page spread juxtaposes superb atmospheric black and white photos of the locations as they were 40 years ago with vibrant colour photos showing how they look today.160pp, colour and b/w photos throughout, hardback, 2006 ed.RRP £19.99 OUR PRICE £15.99
A unique photographic record of Britain's magnificent and varied waterways heritage. Through the superb photography of Derek Pratt, this book looks at 40 transitional years. Each double page spread juxtaposes superb atmospheric black and white photos of the locations as they were 40 years ago with vibrant colour photos showing how they look today.
160pp, colour and b/w photos throughout, hardback, 2006 ed.
RRP £19.99 OUR PRICE £15.99
by Diana HunterA new expanded edition of this guide to launching sites for small boats on the Inland Waterways of Britain. Each entry includes information on the type of site and its suitability for particular types of craft, availability, nearby facilities including car and trailer parking, fuel and chandlery; restrictions in force, such as speed limits and prohibition of certain activities, e.g. waterskiing; approximate charge for use of the site and directions to the site.112pp, paperback
A new expanded edition of this guide to launching sites for small boats on the Inland Waterways of Britain. Each entry includes information on the type of site and its suitability for particular types of craft, availability, nearby facilities including car and trailer parking, fuel and chandlery; restrictions in force, such as speed limits and prohibition of certain activities, e.g. waterskiing; approximate charge for use of the site and directions to the site.
112pp, paperback
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