to sites which I found of interest.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BOAT OWNERShttp://www.nabo.org.uk INLAND WATERWAYS ASSOCIATIONhttp://waterways.org.uk
BRITISH WATERWAYShttp://www.britishwaterways.co.uk ENVIRONMENT AGENCYhttp://www.environment-agency.gov.uk
The Tuesday Night Club Explore the waterways with a group of narrowboat enthusiasts who seem to have been everywhere, written about it all and photographed most of it!! A virtual voyage of discovery.
River Canal RescueRiver Canal Rescue offers Nationwide Breakdown and Recovery Assistance on all UK inland waterways. Assistance is provided 24 hrs a day, 365 days a year .
The Hardy Owners’ ClubOn our web site we hope you will find something of interest to all 'Hardy' Owners, and others interested in motor boating
Norman Boats Appreciation Society Do you own a Norman Cabin Cruiser? Looking for somewhere to go on the web ? Well, I hope this develops into a site you will visit again.
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Dawncraft Owners’ ClubRun by owners for owners!
Fairline Owners’ ClubThe Fairline Owners Club was founded in 2003. Its sole purpose is to bring together owners or anyone else interested in Fairline boats. Membership is absolutely FREE.
The Historic Narrow Boat Owners’ ClubTo encourage the preservation, restoration and use of working and ex-working narrow boats.
The Nauticus Canal CruiserNauticus Canal Cruisers were built in the 70's in Hertfordshire by NAUTICUS BOATS LTD near the Rye House Pub on the River Lee.
The Seamaster ClubThe Seamaster range of sailers and motor cruisers was manufactured by the Seamaster company of Great Dunmow, Essex, England until they ceased trading in 1981.
The Fairey Owners ClubAlthough Fairey boats were built in the '50s until the early '80s, it was not until 1986 that the Fairey Owners Club was founded by Justin and Sue Birt.
Maritime Leisure CruisesNot sure if boating is for you? Maritime Leisure Cruises, based in Boston, Lincolnshire, can give you that first experience on the water. Groups welcome. Onboard catering.
The Boats of the Norfolk BroadsA database of over 10,000 boats seen on the Norfolk Broads during the last 30 years. (Together with some historical records taken from old catalogues and photographs and the valuable input from boat owners and other enthusiasts).
www.boatsandcanals.co.uk/A totally independent forum for you to enjoy. We pride ourselves on being a unique and friendly place with members based worldwide.
Just CanalsJustcanals, which is run by Sam Lashbrooke and a team of volunteers, aims to give you all the information you need about the Inland Waterways........ like our extensive canal and narrowboat safety and cruising inofrmation section.