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[205.201.135.160]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id s81si5306950ybb.199.2016.05.25.10.33.01 for (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); Wed, 25 May 2016 10:33:01 -0700 (PDT) Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of bounce-mc.us6_15311115.537433-amr.gharbeia=gmail.com@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net designates 205.201.135.160 as permitted sender) client-ip=205.201.135.160; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; dkim=pass header.i=@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net; dkim=pass header.i=@gmail.mcsv.net; spf=pass (google.com: domain of bounce-mc.us6_15311115.537433-amr.gharbeia=gmail.com@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net designates 205.201.135.160 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=bounce-mc.us6_15311115.537433-amr.gharbeia=gmail.com@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=mail160.atl61.mcsv.net; h=Subject:From:Reply-To:To:Date:Message-ID:List-ID:List-Unsubscribe:Sender:Content-Type:MIME-Version; i=marketing=3Dwwonline.co.uk@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net; bh=urGeuZvPwwlfZppR27cgS7pfqyY=; b=izFLAyqKGm12ho/MDW8mQtIakFSLKAWUlOCZp1yYmnDxYK/Hh35KpsextBSGWQwOoXJw8L29vN/H E/82WFfh4628xP718fMjYfEnSDXieGlBGsnCI8XR8ZS+vkK+SnGEoOGrnSgoRZey4fWqh+JmQwxw L8s3D+s19Z7zenL7ELk= DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=k1; d=gmail.mcsv.net; h=Subject:From:Reply-To:To:Date:Message-ID:X-Feedback-ID:List-ID:List-Unsubscribe:Sender:Content-Type:MIME-Version; bh=urGeuZvPwwlfZppR27cgS7pfqyY=; b=fv+WsvLeL8apMrhynumEfFF9OmkkcbQ4b8oXtd5ErIaUg57XGOfdxOWOqUro1RGl7eXydmVT+Pyd l6bTGsZtsgD4dluVBk0sXP9GWqZD87ePdjwdxG0f6gn15glsr5lOnG31WP6LyeEACsQdfk616vGV HX7GFvLBCmacHjRa2UI= Received: from (127.0.0.1) by mail160.atl61.mcsv.net id h8ngsq174acs for ; Wed, 25 May 2016 17:30:15 +0000 (envelope-from ) Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Third=20installment=20of=20our=20three=2Dpart=20=27Getting=20Afloat=27=20series?= From: =?utf-8?Q?Crick=20Boat=20Show?= Reply-To: =?utf-8?Q?Crick=20Boat=20Show?= To: Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 17:30:15 +0000 Message-ID: <9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5eb37dfcf0b.20160525172936@mail160.atl61.mcsv.net> X-Mailer: MailChimp Mailer - **CID515dbfbfb6eb37dfcf0b** X-Campaign: mailchimp9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5.515dbfbfb6 X-campaignid: mailchimp9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5.515dbfbfb6 X-Report-Abuse: Please report abuse for this campaign here: http://www.mailchimp.com/abuse/abuse.phtml?u=9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5&id=515dbfbfb6&e=eb37dfcf0b X-MC-User: 9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5 X-Feedback-ID: 15311115:15311115.537433:us6:mc List-ID: 9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5mc list <9e8e5d17edc71c8ef2a6443f5.151809.list-id.mcsv.net> X-Accounttype: pd List-Unsubscribe: , Sender: "Crick Boat Show" x-mcda: FALSE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_----------=_MCPart_855003142" MIME-Version: 1.0 X-getmail-retrieved-from-mailbox: [Gmail]/All Mail X-GMAIL-LABELS: "\\Inbox" X-GMAIL-THRID: 1535322444073536807 X-GMAIL-MSGID: 1535322444073536807 This is a multi-part message in MIME format --_----------=_MCPart_855003142 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format="fixed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here's a pre-show preview of our 'Getting Afloat' guide=2C helping all beg= inner boaters make the most out of the show ------------------------------------------------------------ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser (http://us6.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3D9e8e5d17edc= 71c8ef2a6443f5&id=3D515dbfbfb6&e=3Deb37dfcf0b) . http://www.crickboatshow.com https://twitter.com/CrickShow https://www.facebook.com/CrickBoatShow http://www.crickboatshow.com/brindley_300.html Getting Afloat three-part series Part Three: Running a boat New to boating? Crick Boat Show provides the best overview of the boat mar= ket by offering hands-on boating experience and a wealth of free advice fr= om industry and technical experts. To help you take the first steps on your boating journey=2C we have compil= ed a three-part guide of FAQs=2C tips on buying a boat=2C and how to run a= boat. ------------------------------------------------------------ Licenses Every boat needs to be licensed by the authority that runs the waterways y= ou intend to use. Many of the UK waterways are run by the Canal & River Tr= ust=2C with the second largest licensing authority being Environment Agenc= y. The cost of a license depends on the length of your boat and whether yo= u want to cruise on canals and rivers=2C or rivers only. Moorings Finding a mooring is an essential part of becoming a boat-owner=2C and als= o one of the biggest annual expenses. * Marina moorings are usually most convenient with high levels of service= and access to the boat by way of a pontoon. * Linear moorings - a simple bankside mooring is often along the towpath o= r on the opposite bank. These are usually cheaper than marinas=2C but offe= r fewer services. * Residential moorers live in a one-off spot but only a small amount of re= sidential moorings are available for liveaboard boaters. * No mooring: Genuine continuous cruisers don=E2=80=99t need to have a per= manent mooring if you cruise the system and only stop in one place for a m= aximum of 14 days. If you want more information=2C CRT has a dedicated mooring stand in the W= W Boating Marquee (http://www.crickboatshow.com/boatingmarquee.html) . Or= do your research and visit the marinas (http://www.crickboatshow.com/exhi= bitors2016.cgi?category=3Dma) we have exhibiting at the show. Other costs Fuel and utilities: Shore hook-up electricity costs can be higher than domestic charges. Fuel= used for propulsion is charged at full excise duty=2C although any that i= s used for heating=2C battery charging and other domestic purposes is char= ged at a lower rate. Insurance: It is a requirement of CRT that all boats have third party insurance of at= least =C2=A32m. You=E2=80=99ll find several specialist insurers (http://w= ww.crickboatshow.com/exhibitors2016.cgi?category=3Dbi) around the show sit= e. Pump-outs: Boats with a pump-out toilet will need to have a holding tank emptied peri= odically. The costs vary between =C2=A310 and =C2=A320 a time; a couple us= ing a basic dump-through toilet would probably need it pumped out every 10= to 12 days. Maintenance: Changing the engine oil and filter=2C and dry docking the boat so the hull= can be cleaned off and repeating are the two most essential maintenance t= asks. Costs vary from =C2=A3400 to =C2=A31000=2C depending if you do some= of the work yourself. Free seminars at the show include: Could you live on a narrowboat? The Residential Boat Owners' Association will be giving a talk on what it'= s like to live afloat and any considerations you should make before making= the move. Go along to the Seminar Theatre (http://www.crickboatshow.com/s= eminars.html) at 10.30am on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th=2C or 14.15pm on= Monday 30th. Getting Afloat by the Inland Waterways Association is aimed at the novice= boater=2C giving further advice on where you might go in the UK=2C how mu= ch time you may need and guidance on what boating can cost and what's invo= lved. Visit the Seminar Theatre at 11.45am on Saturday 28th May. ------------------------------------------------------------ If you want to get hands-on advice about any of the topics listed=2C we ha= ve a range of exhibitors at the show who will be more than happy to discus= s their products and services. See the full list of exhibitors here. (http= ://www.crickboatshow.com/exhibitors2016.cgi) ------------------------------------------------------------ The show is the optimum place to get all of the knowledge you need to take= your first step towards your waterway dream. 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Getting Afloat three-part series
Part Three: Running a boat


New to boating? Crick Boat Show provides the best overview of the boat mar= ket by offering hands-on boating experience and a wealth of free advice fr= om industry and technical experts. 

To help you take the first steps on your boating journey=2C we have compil= ed a three-part guide of FAQs=2C tips on buying a boat=2C and how to run a= boat.
 
Licenses
Every boat needs to be licensed by the authority that runs the waterways y= ou intend to use. Many of the UK waterways are run by the Canal & Rive= r Trust=2C with the second largest licensing authority being Environment A= gency. The cost of a license depends on the length of your boat and whethe= r you want to cruise on canals and rivers=2C or rivers only.

Moorings
Finding a mooring is an essential part of becoming a boat-owner=2C and als= o one of the biggest annual expenses. 
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  • Marina moorings are usual= ly most convenient with high levels of service and access to the boat by w= ay of a pontoon.
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  • Linear moorings - a simpl= e bankside mooring is often along the towpath or on the opposite bank. The= se are usually cheaper than marinas=2C but offer fewer services.
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  • Residential moorers live= in a one-off spot but only a small amount of residential moorings ar= e available for liveaboard boaters.
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  • No mooring: Genuine continuous= cruisers don’t need to have a permanent mooring if you cruise the s= ystem and only stop in one place for a maximum of 14 days.
If you want more information=2C CRT has a dedicated mooring stand in the <= a href=3D"http://wwmagazines.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3D9e8e5d17e= dc71c8ef2a6443f5&id=3D036cfea943&e=3Deb37dfcf0b" target=3D"_blank" style= =3D"color: #DD8935;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: none;">WW Boating Marquee. Or do your research and= visit the = marinas we have exhibiting at the= show. 
 
Other costs
Fuel and utilities:
Shore hook-up electricity costs can be higher than domestic charges. Fuel= used for propulsion is charged at full excise duty=2C although any that i= s used for heating=2C battery charging and other domestic purposes is char= ged at a lower rate.
 
Insurance:
It is a requirement of CRT that all boats have third party insurance of at= least £2m. You’ll find several speciali= st insurers around the show site.
 
Pump-outs:
Boats with a pump-out toilet will need to have a holding tank emptied peri= odically. The costs vary between £10 and £20 a time; a couple= using a basic dump-through toilet would probably need it pumped out every= 10 to 12 days.
  
Maintenance:
Changing the engine oil and filter=2C and dry docking the boat so the hull= can be cleaned off and repeating are the two most essential maintenance t= asks. Costs vary from £400 to £1000=2C depending if you do som= e of the work yourself.
 
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Free semi= nars at the show include:


Could you live on a narrowboat?
The Residential Boat Owners' Association will be giving a talk on what= it's like to live afloat and any considerations you should make befor= e making the move. Go along to the Seminar Theatre at 10.30am on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th=2C or 14.15pm on Monda= y 30th.
 

Getting Afloat by th= e Inland Waterways Association is aimed at the novice boater=2C giving further advice on where y= ou might go in the UK=2C how much time you may need and guidance on what boating can cost and what's involv= ed. Visit the Seminar Theatre at 11.45am on Saturday 28th May.
 
If you want to get hands-on advice about any of the topics listed=2C we have a range of exhibitors at the s= how who will be more than happy to discuss their products and services.&nb= sp;See the full list of exhibitors here.
 
The show is the optimum place to get all of the knowledge you need to= take your first step towards your waterway dream.
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