tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post6866930599723567295..comments2024-03-27T10:09:12.524+00:00Comments on HERBIE!: Whither Brunel? - and London mooringsNeil Corbetthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06198251427537653059noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-88742024857242106412009-09-29T11:37:26.571+00:002009-09-29T11:37:26.571+00:00Sorry Neil, my barge is 19,5 x 3,2 metres. I was t...Sorry Neil, my barge is 19,5 x 3,2 metres. I was thinking of the width being 10,5 feet or thereabouts as I'm not that good at calculating metres to feet. From what you've told me though, I could do it. My barge is very low with an air draught of about 1,7metres, so the bridges should be okay too I would think.<br /><br />Thanks for the info!Vallypeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08309284606572565277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-92085163693801580432009-09-26T09:24:54.599+00:002009-09-26T09:24:54.599+00:00Brunel is now gone. It was derigged and ballasted...Brunel is now gone. It was derigged and ballasted on Thursday and towed out on Friday 25 Sept morning, successfully leaving the basin. Quite an adventure as when it arrived it was craned in from an empty building site and so has never actually been on the canal before.<br /><br />Naturally it can't fit through the many low bridges on the Regents so is heading for the Rive Lee via Brentford. Today (Sat) they should be going down the Hanwell flight.<br /><br />Mike<br />Globetrotter @ Little Venicenarrowmindedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07958117693696226594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-60296421109954920412009-09-25T11:06:51.146+00:002009-09-25T11:06:51.146+00:00I wasn't sure if Vally was referring to feet o...I wasn't sure if Vally was referring to feet or metres or lenght or width. Anyway the locks are 70ft by 14ft. The ones up the Lee are bigger I think.<br /><br />The biggest problem if a big boat came via Limehouse and up the Regent's Canal would be the tunnels at Islington and Maida Hill where you would have to worry about height too. Having said that, there are plenty of dutch barges - quite big ones- on the GU so I guess they came up via Brentford.Neil Corbetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06198251427537653059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-70001224721291451392009-09-24T14:30:47.472+00:002009-09-24T14:30:47.472+00:00The wide locks on the GU/Regents can take two narr...The wide locks on the GU/Regents can take two narrowboats so I'd have thought that 10' 5" would be an easy fit. Do check first though - I'd hate to be responsible for you spending the rest of your days jammed in a lock in London (they're nice but not THAT nice!).<br />Sue, Indigo DreamAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-71845579013258609342009-09-22T20:52:02.199+00:002009-09-22T20:52:02.199+00:00What a shame about Brunel. I've seen it loads ...What a shame about Brunel. I've seen it loads of times when I've walked along the canal on visits to London. I agree with Sue too. This is a good guide to moorings in London. Do you think my 10,5' barge would manage the Grand Union and the Regents Canals. Probably too wide for the locks if I remember rightly. Would be so nice though to truck it over and put it in the water there.Vallypeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08309284606572565277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20974756.post-70985352307960421962009-09-22T19:33:24.118+00:002009-09-22T19:33:24.118+00:00What a nice reminder of how great the London canal...What a nice reminder of how great the London canals are - we're on our way back there now - should be there by end of October-ish. We don't know where we'll be mooring for the winter yet but you've shown us some fine options here....<br />Sue, Indigo DreamAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com