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This is where we publish our boat related stories and articles, which range from world circumnavigation to rescue missions, humour and much, much more. So make yourself a coffee and settle yourself down to a good read.
Narrowboat or Narrow Boat?
Wednesday, 07 December 2011How does the old song go? You say potato, I say tomato? A narrow boat was traditionally a cargo carrying boat found on the British inland waterways from the 18th century onwards. On the UK navigable waterways locks and bridge holes are a minimum o...
Barge for Sale
Wednesday, 30 November 2011Most people who know me, know that I live on a narrowboat.
“Peggy lives on a barge,” they say, assuming that they are one and the same. I usually smile and nod. But a barge is “a long flat bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals, r...
Where the Working Boats Went
Wednesday, 23 November 2011Imagine effortlessly absorbing the history of the canals by relaxing in a canal-side pub, listening to a couple of folk-singing boaters, complete with waistcoats and flat-caps. This is against a backdrop of projected historical photographs and you...
Winter Boating
Wednesday, 16 November 2011As part of my Living Aboard series of blog posts I wrote an article titled Is it Cold in Winter?
The past two winters have been exceptionally cold and more of the same is forecast for the end of this year. British Waterways, with assistance fr...
Boats Without a Home Mooring
Wednesday, 09 November 2011Following my previous blog outlining some basic information about living aboard and continuous cruising, British Waterways has since updated their guidelines for boats without a home mooring. The previous guidance was first published in 2004. Howe...
Living Aboard - Part 10: Children on Board
Wednesday, 02 November 2011I live aboard a narrowboat with my husband and two young children. The first questions that people often ask us are about safety. Our children were born on board and have had the risks stressed to them every day. If you are planning to move a fami...
Living Aboard - Part 9: Pets on Board
Wednesday, 26 October 2011I was recently asked how practical it would be to keep a pet if you are a living aboard a canal boat?
Living Aboard - Part 8 Where's My Nearest...?
Wednesday, 19 October 2011If you're thinking of buying a boat to live-aboard and go on an extended cruise you may well like to know how far would it be between Elsan points and water taps, shops, pubs, visitor moorings and winding holes.
Living Aboard - Part 7 Computers and Internet
Tuesday, 11 October 2011When I first started living on a narrowboat in the year 2000 my computer connected to the internet very slowly via a blue tooth connection to my mobile phone, but technology has improved a lot since then.
If you're looking for a used boat to ...
Living Aboard Part 6 Home Comforts
Monday, 03 October 2011I am sometimes asked, have you got a TV, shower or toilet on a live-aboard narrowboat? Most boats for sale have all of the above and depending on your budget you can have all mod-cons including a bath, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine! Th...
Living Aboard - Part 5 Is it Cold in Winter?
Wednesday, 28 September 2011The short answer is NO. It is a bit of a running joke amongst live-aboard boaters that this is the most common question that people will ask. However, it may well be a question that you need to ask when you are looking for a boat to buy on the Gra...
2011 PSP Southampton Boat Show update
Tuesday, 30 August 2011We’re all very excited about the PSP Southampton Boat Show and the Boatshed stand at the show.
Boatshed.com at the PSP Southampton boat show 2011
Monday, 29 August 2011Come and meet the Boatshed.com team at this years PSP Southampton boat show.
Government urges councils to increase houseboat moorings
Saturday, 27 August 2011The government is offering councils financial incentives to allow more moorings for houseboats on waterways.
Boatshed Conference 2011
Tuesday, 21 June 2011The Boatshed conference 2011 was a great success. Two days spent in and around Portsmouth Dockyard as well as Boatshed HQ in Gosport; with lots of lectures, group meetings and workshops.
Approximately 30 Boatsheds came to the event, travel...
Boat of the Week: stunning Dutch barge in London
Tuesday, 21 June 2011Three words sprang to mind when I first saw this boat: huge, cool and wow! This is a truly delightful Dutch barge in a great location. She has it all - accommodation for eight, beautiful and well planned living space and bags of room for those who...
Crick Boatshow 2011
Tuesday, 31 May 2011CRICK MARINA has hosted the highly successful Crick Boat Show annually since 2000 and again this year Boatshed were on stand to support this wonderful inland waterways show.
Canal Cavalcade 2011
Saturday, 30 April 2011A hot sunny afternoon in Little Venice, London, turns out to be an ideal cure for "post royal wedding stress disorder". This quiet corner of London sees the start of thr inland waterways show calendar.
400000 Boatshed Customers!
Thursday, 28 April 2011This week sees Boatshed.com pass the 400,000 registered customer mark.
A perspective on the used boat market from the world’s biggest yacht broker
Friday, 01 April 20112010/11 Review
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