Boating Holiday Questions Answered...
This
section gives you all the general information you need to decide
on your boating holiday.
How are boat hires priced?
How much experience do I need?
Is there a minimum age?
Do I need a licence to steer a boat?
Where can we take our boat?
How do I find pubs and shops along the route?
Can we fish on any rivers?
Where can we stop overnight?
Can we bring our dog?
Can we bring or hire bicycles?
What about fuel and water?
Can I charge my mobile phone and camcorder?
Can I take my laptop computer?
How are boat hires priced?
The hire charge is quoted for the boat with up to the specified
number of people. A compulsory non-refundable Damage Waiver
is also charged, although some boat operators require a refundable
Security Deposit instead, particularly for all-male or all-female
groups. Cancellation Insurance is advised - this may be included
in the hire charge, or may be a compulsory or optional extra
depending on boat operator. Personal and Liability Insurance
is also offered and is strongly recommended.
How much experience do I need?
No experience is necessary for the boats featured on this website.
Most boats are extremely easy to handle with one lever controlling
speed and forward or reverse gears. Tuition will normally be
given at the start of the holiday.
Is there a minimum age?
Boat firms require hirers to be over 21. Many firms do not
allow under-25 or all-male or all-female groups on some or all
of their boats.
Do I need a licence to steer
a boat?
No,
you don't need a licence or certificate to steer a boat for
up to 12 people, the maximum size for a hire boat on the UK
waterways.
Where can we take our boat?
We offer thousands of miles of waterways, so you can take the
boat anywhere within your time constraints. You can plan your
cruise with our guides to each route, but can also order Route
Planners and Cruising Guides when you book your boat. You are
automatically licensed for most routes, but there are a small
number of waterways for which you’ll need an extra licence.
How
do I find pubs and shops along the route?
You can order guidebooks when you book for most routes, showing
all major points of interest.
Can
we fish on any rivers?
In Scotland and Ireland, you can fish at any time. In England
and Wales, any time except the ‘close season’ – mid March to
mid June – and you will need an Environmental Agency licence.
These are available from Post Offices and should be obtained
in advance of your holiday.
Where
can we stop overnight?
There are plenty of free moorings along most waterways. You
can also tie up at private or local authority marinas, quays
and harbours, where a small charge is usually made. Be careful
not to restrict access to locks or bridges. Mooring spots near
popular pubs and eating places can get busy at peak times.
Can we bring our dog?
Many
boats allow up to 2 well-behaved pets, although there may sometimes
be an additional cleaning charge. It is best to check when you
are booking your boat
Can we bring or hire bicycles?
Some firms allow bicycles to be taken. This may not be possible
on some routes. Cycle hire may be available.
What about fuel and water?
A full tank of fuel is provided, giving two weeks cruising
time on average. Often the fuel is charged for by the number
of hours with the engine running. Usually a fuel deposit is
charged to cover this, with the unused fuel cost being refunded.
Your boat also comes equipped with a full tank of water, which
can be refilled at any of the numerous water points. This may
need to be refilled daily depending on water usage.
Can
I charge my mobile phone and camcorder?
Most boats are fitted with a 12 volt cigar lighter, so if your
phone or camcorder can be charged from your car, it will work
from the similar socket provided on the boat. You will need
to bring your own lead.
Can I take my laptop computer?
Laptop computers can be used on some of the boats
which have 240 volts. Please check when booking.
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