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Waterscape Dynamic Mapping PDF download Boaters' Guides Welcome Dimension data Key to facilities Welcome to waterscape.com's Boaters' British Waterways' waterway dimension Winding hole (length specified) Guides. data is currently being updated. The These guides list facilities across the waterway following information is for general Winding hole (full length) network. This first release of the guides covers guidance purposes. Queries should be directed to BW's customer service centre the facilities provided by British Waterways on Visitor mooring its navigations in England and Wales. on 0845 671 5530 or email [email protected] The guides are completely Information and office computer-generated. All the information is held in a central database. Whenever you Dock and/or slipway download a guide from waterscape.com, it will take the very latest information and compile a Slipway only 'fresh' PDF for you. The same information is used in the maps on Services and facilities waterscape.com itself, to ensure consistency. It will be regularly updated by local staff Water point only whenever details change. We would like to hear your comments and corrections on the information contained within. Please send your feedback to [email protected]. Downloaded from waterscape.com on 22 June 2010 1 Lancaster Canal, Ribble Link Navigation notes Lancaster Canal Winmarleigh Main line: Length 70ft (21.3m). Beam 14ft (4.2m). Headroom 8ft (2.4m). Navigation should be possible for boats of up to 72ft length and 14ft 6in beam, but please consult the waterway office first. Ribble Link Garstang Those who wish to use the link must obtain the Aqueduct 61, Wyre Aqueduct Skippers Guide and booking form from BW Galgate Office. Guide contains essential navigational notes. Opening times are dictated by the tides in the Ribble Estuary. The Ribble Link-Rufford Branch route is tidal. Aqueduct 52, Calder Aqueduct Boats should carry as a minimum; anchor/chain/warp/VHF radio or mobile phone/lifejackets/fire fighting equipment/coastal flares. Check your boat insurance covers tidal waters. For help whilst navigating the River Ribble, please contact Preston Riverway Control on Catterall VHF Channel 16 or telephone 01772 726871. A chargeable pilot service for the Ribble can be obtained from 01772 632439. Aqueduct 46, Brock Aqueduct Length 62ft (18.8m). Beam 7ft (2.1m). Headroom 7ft 8in (2.3m). Draught 2ft (0.6m). St Michaels on Wyre 1 Locks are 14ft wide, but a tight turn restricts St Michaels Inglewhite passage to long narrowboats or short Garstang broad-beam boats - long, broad-beam boats 7 may not be able to pass. Owners of broad-beam boats should contact the waterway office for more details. Anything up to 10ft is the recommended maximum beam, due to restrictions at the Inskip Sewer Pipe crossing. All lengths can be lowered if required, though this would be dependent on inspection by the operational staff. 8 9 Stoppages and restrictions Aqueduct 38, Hollowforth Aqueduct Glasson Branch (Lancaster Canal) Barton Broughton Glasson Branch: Stoppage (4 Jan 11-4 Mar 2 11): Gate replacement and repairs Contact: 01942 405700 Aqueduct 33, Woodplumpton Aqueduct Services and facilities 3 Lancaster Canal Woodplumpton 1 Bilsborrow: Water, Elsan disposal, toilet, refuse disposal. BW/Electronic Key Fob required. 2 Moons Bridge Marina: Water. Boatyard facilities available. 4 3 Pendle Marine: Water. Wheelchair access 3 Jolly Roger Boat Centre: Water, Elsan Millennium Ribble Link Junction disposal, toilet. Boatyard facilities available. 4 Salwick Wharf: Aqueduct 13, Savick Aqueduct Lock 1 5 5 Bridge 12 Woodplumpton Road Bridge: Lock 4 Lock 7 BW/Electronic Key Fob required. Sanitary Lock 5 Lea Town Lock 8 Station Lea Lock 6 Larches Preston 6 Arlen Hire Boats: Water, Elsan disposal, 6 pump-out. Boatyard facilities available. 9: Rotating Sealock 7 Bridge House Marina: Water, Elsan Lock disposal, toilet, shower. Boatyard facilities available. 8 Moss Lane: Water. Wheelchair access Savick Brook Junction Penwortham Higher Penwortham 9 Tythe Barn Garstang: Water. Wheelchair access 2 Downloaded from waterscape.com on 22 June 2010 Slipways and docks Lancaster Canal 2 Moons Bridge Marina: Slipway. 7 Bridge House Marina: Slipway. Private Downloaded from waterscape.com on 22 June 2010 3 1 Locks and bridges Lock 7, Glasson Basin Lock: Entrance Lock 2 from Glasson Dock into Glasson Basin will take boats up to 87' 10" x 26' 3" with 11'9" draught Hest Bank Bolton le Sands and operates 2 hours before high water. Anyone wishing to use the lock (24 hours notice is required) must contact BW's Galgate Office 01524 751888 during office hours. The basin links to a sea lock which is operated by the Lancaster Port Commission: to use it, call Lune Aqueduct Morecombe Bare 01524 751482 24 hours in advance. Lune Aqueduct Morecambe Lancaster Aqueduct 106, Bulk Road Aqueduct Ridge Halton Services and facilities 1 Hest Bank: Water. Wheelchair access. Scale Hall 2 Bridge 117, Hest Bank Occupation Bridge: BW/Electronic Key Fob required. Sanitary Station Torrisholme 3 3 Lancaster Penny Street: Water. Wheelchair access. 4 Bridge 98, Basin Bridge: Water, Elsan disposal, pump-out, shower, refuse disposal. BW key and electronic key fob required. Useful 4 shops and stores to the west. Heaton 5 Glasson Basin Yacht Co: Water. Scotforth Diesel/Gas/Overnight Mooring/Boat Salesand Repairs/Winter Storage/Travel Hoist/Chandlery/Books/Maps 6 Marina Park: Water, Elsan disposal, toilet, shower, refuse disposal. 7 Lodge Hill Galgate: Water. Wheelchair access. 8 Potters Brook Bridge 81: Water. A lane across the A6 leads to a telephone and hotel. Overton Slipways and docks 7: Glasson Basin Lock 5 6 Marina Park: Slipway. Canal Wharf, Galgate Max 67ft Max 67ft Lancaster 01542 751888 Lock 5 6 Lock 6 Aqueduct 87, Condor Aqueduct Galgate Glasson Junction Lock 4 Glasson Lock 3 7 Lock No.1 Lock No. 2 Aqueduct 82, Cocker Aqueduct 8 Cockerham Forton Shireshead Scorton Winmarleigh Navigation notes operate the locks, available from Galgate Mon-Fri. Gates must be locked after use and Entrance to Glasson Basin: locks left empty even when going up. Glasson Branch: You will need a key to 4 Downloaded from waterscape.com on 22 June 2010 Levens 6 Bolton Le Sands: Water. Wheelchair access. 7 Hest Bank: Water. Wheelchair access. 8 Bridge 117, Hest Bank Occupation Bridge: BW/Electronic Key Fob required. Sanitary Station Heversham Crooklands Slipways and docks 4 Nu- Way Acorn: Slipway. 5 Canal Turn, Carnforth: Slipway. Weight restriction applies. Sandside Milnthorpe Farleton Beetham Hale Arnside Holme Burton in Kendal Silverdale Burton Lock Flight A6070 road culvert 1 2 3 Aqueduct B.132, Keer Aqueduct Warton Borwick 4 5 Carnforth Over Kellet 6 Nether Kellet 7 8 Navigation notes Services and facilities Carnforth to Tewitfield: Shelving profile of the 1 Tewitfield: Water. Wheelchair access. canal particularly in this area makes moorings at 2 North of Bridge 138, Old Turnpike Bridge: some locations problematic. It is recommended BW/Electronic Key Fob required. Sanitary that you travel with a gang plank. Station Locks and bridges 3 Capernwray: Water. Wheelchair access A6070 road culvert: The canal is currently 4 Nu-Way Acorn: Water, pump-out, refuse unnavigable north of Tewitfield. Restoration is disposal. Boatyard facilities available. underway. Wheelchair access. Downloaded from waterscape.com on 22 June 2010 5.
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