Not an answer to your question but we seriously looked at them last year but they are soooooooo expensive. If you go in a larger group e.g. 8 people it can work out OK but I'm not one for sharing 1 bog with 7 others and I can't justify the cost for just the 2 of us..so for us it's

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Think it's just going to be the two of us, and we're planning it for next summer, so plenty of time to save / pay up. Looks like it'll come in around £800-£1000 for a week, which isn't great, but it's £50 a month each for the next year or so
Having spent many weeks on sailing holidays/deliveries one has to be on very good turns with your fellow companions if not you'll never go again.
Just me and the GF, she knows her place
Love them...
We have just got back from the Kennett and Avon where we hired a tiny boat called "My Newt"... and she was!
Superb fun and an excellent change from the bigger ones we have hired before.
The Kennet and Avon is also a good taster as it has few locks, lots of good pubs and places to stop off
Otherwise the cost can be dramatically cut with "Tesco Clubcard" points as many of the main companies accept these.... basically you pay £10 and get £30 vouchers that can be used for the hire fees.
Yeah, we started shopping in Tesco for that very reason! Not got many points mind you, but a saving's a saving.
yes several times but not for a few years. Started early enough to remember when parts of the network were filled in or derelict and finished when those same parets were back in service.
Expensive, cramped, cold (at night early morning) and great fun.
Don't mind the cold -my folks had a caravan for a few years, so know what to expect. Most of the hires seem to include all fuel / gas, and appears to be largely unlimited on at least some
it's expensive, but a lot of fun. Don't rule out the canals of Yorkshire or even the West Midlands - they do slice through towns, but oftentimes the way they do it is quietly enlightening
Nor ruling out anywhere, but the more northern the better, as neither of us drive, and only 1 of us has a bike
Yes it is expensive, but great fun. It is basically a floating caravan, so not much privacy.
As Norm says you need at least 3 people. 1 to drive and 2 to park moor the boat and navigate the locks. They will need to be confident in jumping from a moving boat onto the bank and back again, and strong enough to pull the ropes
Gonna be just us 2, and the GF will be terrified of that sort of stuff. I'll just need to MTFU