Rules and Guidance for Navigation on the Thames

Surviving the flood on the non-tidal Thames: Part Two
Having recounted in detail the story of our experience in the winter flood of 2023/4 we didn’t expect to be writing an update in September 24!
Surviving the flood on the non-tidal Thames
Normally I winter above Penton Hook Lock where I have options for a safe haven if conditions look as if they are going to be challenging.
How do I get my post
How do I get my post
Can I get a residential mooring on the Thames?
Yes you can get a residential mooring on the Thames - but....
Canoeing and kayaking on the Thames
You can canoe or kayak on the Thames or use any type of craft on the non-tidal River Thames between Cricklade Bridge and Teddington Lock, however you will need a licence, known as a Registration Plate.
FIRE SAFETY ON BOATS
Fires on boats have killed 30 boaters in the last 20 years. Most fires are preventable. This article provides tips and advice on how to protect your boat and crew from fire, and what to do should a fire break out.
Ten Essential Petrol Safety Tips for Boats
All boaters using petrol, and especially anyone new to boating, should appreciate the nature of petrol vapour especially in the context of the bucket-like quality of a boat cabin and hull.
Boat Fire Safety Top Ten Tips
#BoatFireSafety2017 – Ten Top Tips To Take On Board Today Face the facts on most motorised boats there’s loads of stuff that can burn, explode and/or cause carbon monoxide (CO) gases – all packed in a small space. Most boat owners know they need to
CarbonMonoxide #CO Ten Essential CO Safety Tips for Boats
CarbonMonoxide #CO Ten Essential CO Safety Tips for Boats Over 30 boaters have died in the last 20 years from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. It is a toxin that replaces the oxygen in the bloodstream, blocking supplies to vital organs. At low concentrSaving our site on your Device
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