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Subject: Re: Use of Seamaster boats


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Ian S
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Date Posted: 02:45:33 14/09/2013 Sat
In reply to: Jane 's message, "Use of Seamaster boats" on 23:23:40 10/09/2013 Tue

>Hi. I'm wanting a boat for use in the sea but also
>fancy travelling on canals. Can Seamaster boats be
>used for both? This might be a silly question but I'm
>only just starting to find out about boats!
>Thanks

I am a sailor but have done a fair bit on canal boats.

The problem with using a SM on canals is that all but the smallest has a beam more than the width of a lot of canals (7 foot), so it depends on which canals you will want to go on.

Grand Union will be fine but you won't get far on the Oxford.

Ian

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