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- A widebeam is a canal boat built in the style of a British narrowboat but with a beam of 2.16 metres (7 ft 1 in) or greater. The Canal and River Trust...
- the term 'barge' was not used to describe narrowboats and widebeams. Narrowboats and widebeams are still used on canals, now engine-powered. On the British...
- The widebeam Growbeautifully painted by Felipe Pantone...
- between Napton and Camp Hill Top Lock in Birmingham were rebuilt to take widebeam boats or barges up to 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m) in beam, or two narrowboats...
- British canal system Mule ramp Spiral bridge Horse-drawn boat Narrowboat Widebeam boat "roving, adj; Special Uses". Oxford English Dictionary (3 ed.). March...
- traditional style hybrid boat. Widebeam: Burscough Boats What's The Hurry 2017 Narrowboat: Bourne Boat Builders Threpence Ha’Penny Widebeam: Elton Moss Boatbuilders...
- the term, it is incorrect to refer to a narrowboat (or narrow boat) as a widebeam or as a barge, both of which are definable by their greater width. In the...
- and Avon Canal runs through the village at Kintbury Lock. A horse drawn widebeam canal boat runs public trips from Kintbury, either towards Newbury or towards...
- craft for operation on the narrow canals of England, Scotland and Wales Widebeam, a canal boat with a beam of 2.16 metres (7 ft 1 in) or greater and built...
- or narrow canal boats for p****enger or freight carriage Narrowboat and widebeam boats: pulled by a single horse walking on the towpath adjacent to UK canals...