Maintaining a Positive Attitude to Narrowboat Life: Dealing with Waste Challenges
Living afloat on the UK canals offers great freedom, but it comes with practical challenges, especially waste management. Maintaining a positive and practical attitude is essential for a happy life on the waterways.
The Definitive Guide to Narrowboat Mooring: Continuous Cruising vs. Home Mooring
Mooring your boat is perhaps the most important logistical decision you'll face when living afloat. When you get your waterways licence, you must decide: will you declare a permanent Home Mooring or commit to the nomadic life of a Continuous Cruiser (CC)?
This choice determines your daily cruising habits. Continuous Cruisers are required to travel on a progressive journey and cannot stay in one spot for more than 14 days. Failure to comply with these rules, especially if you fall into the trap of illegal 'bridge hopping,' can lead to legal action from the Canal and River Trust (CRT). Understanding the rules is essential for a peaceful life on the water.
Cruising Continuously: Dealing with the Car Ownership Conundrum
Life as a continuous cruiser offers immense freedom, but poses a major question: Is car ownership a necessity or a liability?
For many, owning a car creates logistical hurdles, financial burdens, and security risks when parking near rural towpaths. This post explores how effective planning, public transport, and rental services offer viable, low-stress alternatives, letting your narrowboat serve as your truly mobile base.
Heat Your Narrowboat in Hours Without Losing Head Height.
Say goodbye to bulky radiators and cold spots with a system that works efficiently and fits seamlessly into your boat's design.