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Narrowboats Napton Napton Narrowboats CANAL HOLIDAYS IN ENGLAND AND WALES AN ELITE 4 PASSING THROUGH CROPREDY ON THE OXFORD CANAL Napton Marina Stockton, Southam Warwickshire CV47 8HX Mobile WiFi on Tel: 01926 813644 all boats Internet: www.napton-marina.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] 1 / 17 Napton Narrowboats CRUISING FROM NAPTON MARINA & AUTHERLEY JUNCTION For comprehensive details of cruising routes see our website 2 2 / 17 Excellent instructions that enabled us to feel confident and enjoy our experience. Mr Hartley, Dewsbury PICTURESQUE SCENERY DELIGHTS YOU AROUND EVERY BEND With Napton Narrowboats you can cruise the majority of the English canal system from our bases at Napton on the Oxford Canal or Autherley Junction on the Shropshire Union Canal. You have a wide choice of all the major canal rings and canals, each with their own character and charm. Slow Down... You can slow the pace down a bit and relax from the rat race for a while. Watch the wildlife and enjoy the countryside with long leisurely lunches at a country pub. Journey Through Time... Built over 200 years ago, the canals meander through the countryside, passing near ancient castles, stately homes, historical market towns and cities, and even theme parks. You can stop and visit places like: The Wedgwood Factory, Nantwich, Alton Towers, Banbury, Blenheim Palace or Stratford upon Avon. Bring The Kids... Children love the adventure of a canal holiday. They like to help work the locks and steer the boat (with adult supervision) or pretend they're on a pirate adventure. Needless to say there are always hungry ducks! Napton Narrowboats has been a family run business for 30 Years Do Something New... Don't worry if you are new to boating. Full tuition is given before you leave and we won't cast you adrift until we're happy that you are happy. Your Mobile Home... Your boat from Napton Narrowboats is your gateway to it all, with all modern facilities, it's a mobile home from home. Comfortable beds, well equipped galleys, on-board entertainment and free Wifi. At Napton Narrowboats, we offer a great choice of modern narrowboats with some unique features. Where we innovate, others imitate! 3 3 / 17 As ‘first timers’ we were apprehensive, but everything was made as easy as possible. Napton A superb service. Narrowboats Mr Hull, Maidenhead. YOUR CHOICE OF NARROWBOATS We at Napton Narrowboats have an enviable reputation for the quality and style of our boats. We have a continual programme to build new high specification boats for our fleet. The Regency Fleet is our 1st The Edwardian Elite Fleet is our The Explorer Fleet are Class fleet and top design with generation of 5 star boats which beautifully designed and fitted rear deck dining, King Size boast King Size double beds and a out for your comfort with large double beds, TVs in all bedrooms high specification, including saloon windows, terrace aft deck, and many more extras and microwave, toaster and coffee co-ordinated soft furnishings and luxuries. maker. quality fittings. See page 5 See page 8 See page 11 The Discovery Fleet is our latest design with the popular reverse layout and rear deck dining. Additionally the sleeping cabins are fully flexible. See page 10 All our boats have: FREE FUEL LCD TV/DVD and Radio/CD with Aux/USB input Mobile Wifi Full size cooker Showers and fresh water flushing toilet Duvets on all beds Radiator Central heating Quiet modern diesel engines 240V mains supply (max 1800 watts) Sprung mattresses on all permanent beds Full size refrigerator with ice box Quality fit out with light oak panelling and solid oak Carpets throughout (except bathrooms and galley) Free mains hair dryer Bed guards available on request Free helmsman’s waterproofs or umbrella Our Bases: Note: Sorry, one-way trips are not available. Napton Marina - Oxford Canal All fleet classes available Autherley Junction - Shropshire Union Canal All fleet classes available except Discovery Fleet Free open air car parking; secure undercover parking available at Autherley Junction 4 4 / 17 Great holiday. Loved the boat. Sure you want it back? Napton Mr Corker, London Narrowboats THE REGENCY FLEET - Available from Napton & Autherley … our 1st Class fleet of boats Regency 4 under way Rear deck dining This fleet offers all our latest high specification features with saloon/galley at the rear of the boat, a new sociable rear deck design providing alfresco dining, TVs in all bedrooms and more extras, luxuries and service. This special 1st Class fleet comes equipped with Bed Linen, Towels and Tea-towels, Cleaning kit including kitchen rolls, bin bags and toilet rolls, Map/Guide books, binoculars, board games, playing cards and mooring hooks. To welcome you on board we provide a bottle of champagne or sparkling wine, pack of tea/coffee/biscuits and toiletries for each bathroom. Additionally these boats have an earlier 2.00pm pick up and a later 9.30am return. The Regency Fleet has: • KING SIZE DOUBLE BEDS. Easy made cross bed giving a 6ft 3in x 5ft bed - the best night's sleep you will get on a narrowboat (Permanent extra long 6ft 9in bed on Regency 2) • EXTRA WIDE SINGLE BEDS on Regency 4. Easy made cross bed giving a 6ft 3in x 2ft 6in bed - the widest single on any narrowboat. • TV/DVD in all bedrooms - for that cosy late night film • Extra large TV/DVD in lounge • Spacious saloon/galley at rear of boat (except 6M) • Rear deck table for alfresco dining and relaxing • Radio/CD with Aux/USB connection • Boat security alarm • Boat digital safe • Bow bike rack available (maximum 2 bikes) • Well equipped galley with microwave, toaster and coffee maker • 6ft 3in headroom throughout • 240V mains supply throughout boat • Radiator central heating • Quality fit out in light oak 5 5 / 17 A lovely boat, super staff and excellent service. See you again next year. Napton Mr Brooke, Lincoln Narrowboats THE REGENCY FLEET - Regency 2 and 4 Regency 2 Class Sleeps 2 Length: 14.48m (47ft. 6 in.) Berths: 1 double only Start Day Friday, Saturday, Monday Our intimate 2 berth with extra long (6ft 9in) permanent king size double berth, spacious bathroom with full size bath and shower plus luxurious leather chairs with foot stools. It’s the perfect two person boat. Some Regency 2s have a shower cubicle rather than a bath with shower over. Regency 4 Class Sleeps 4 to 6 Length: 18.75m (61ft 6in) Berths: 3 double or 2 double and 2 single in 3 cabins Start Day Friday, Saturday or Monday Price for 4. Each additional adult charged extra. Our best ever 4/6 berth with 2 King Size Doubles, 2 full bathrooms and a TV in each cabin. Alternative option in front cabin of 2 extra wide singles (2ft 6in) instead of a double, making this the most luxurious family boat on the waterways. 6 6 / 17 Our fourth time with Napton and the boats keep getting better. Having hired from many different companies over the past 30 years, Caroline (Regency 4) is Napton the finest boat we have had bar none - Narrowboats Mr Thomas, Tadley, Hampshire THE REGENCY FLEET - Regency 6 Regency 6D Class Sleeps 6 to 8 Napton Base Only Length: 21.34m (70ft) Berths: 4 double (3 King Size) in 4 cabins Start Day Friday or Monday (Napton Only) Price for 6. Each additional adult charged extra. This unique boat has 3 King Size Doubles, 3 full bathrooms and a TV in each cabin. The best boat layout you can hire for three couples. Some Regency 6Ds have shower cubicles rather than a shower over a bath. Regency 6M Class Sleeps 6 to 8 Napton Base Only Length: 20.73m (68ft) Berths: 4 double (2 King Size) or 3 double (2 King Size) and 2 single in 4 cabins Start Day Saturday (Napton Only) Price for 6. Each additional adult charged extra. This boat has split sleeping cabins with central saloon and galley. There are 2 full bathrooms and a TV in each cabin. Ideal for the extended family party. Some Regency 6Ms have shower cubicles rather than a shower over a bath. 7 7 / 17 The boat was beautifully appointed, clean and thoroughly comfortable. All your staff were very Napton kind and our holiday was one to remember. Narrowboats K. Day, West Sussex THE EDWARDIAN ELITE - Available from Napton & Autherley ... for a superb night’s sleep on King size double beds... This generation of our 5 star boats are a superb fit out and a high specification providing: • KING SIZED DOUBLE BEDS. Easy made cross bed giving a 5ft x 6ft 3in bed – the best nights sleep you’ll have on any hire boat. • Extra roomy saloon with additional loose chairs and stools where required. • Entertainment unit with LCD TV/CD/DVD, Radio/CD with Aux/USB input. • Well equipped galley with microwave, toaster and coffee maker • 6 ft. 4 in. headroom throughout. • Extra spacious foredeck and aft terrace deck with seating. Elite 2 Class Sleeps 2 Length: 14.48m (47ft. 6 in.) Berths: 1 double Start Day Friday, Saturday, Monday The Elite 2 is our intimate 2 berth with extra long (6ft 9in) permanent king size double berth, full size bath and cosy sofa. Elite 4 Class Sleeps 4 to 6 Length: 18.29m (60ft) Berths: 3 double in 3 cabins Start Day Friday, Saturday or Monday Price for 4. Each additional adult charged extra. The Elite 4 is a brilliant 2 couples boat, with each King size double cabin having its own full bathroom. Forward living area with extra large saloon windows.
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