Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Boat Show 1984 - We preview stands with inland waterway connections at the London International Boat Show at Earls Court
Hire Boat Review - We take a look at a 4/6 berth hire boat from Chas Hardern at Beeston near Chester
Worsley's Underground Wonder - Tom Howard goes back to the beginnings of the British canal system near Manchester
WW Gota Canal Cruise - Details of an exciting readers' holiday in Sweden for 1984
A Novice Takes to the Cut - Pam Quick recalls her first canal cruise - on the Shropshire Union - and offers advice for other 'first-timers'
Many a Slip - John Allan on non-slip surfaces for boats
Readers' Album - An extended feature looks at working narrowboats between 1930 and 1960
Waterside - Stourport - Keith Goss spends a day in a canal town created by James Brindley
Trent By-Pass - Roger Ford explores the Nottingham & Beeston Canal through Nottingham
Avoiding the Crowds - Keith Goss gets away from boats and boaters on the southern Oxford Canal
Reflections - News of the Waterways World
Commercial Commentary
Book Reviews
Boats & Pieces
Letters to the Editor
Front Cover - Cruising Britain's most historic waterway - the Bridgewater Canal at Worsley, with the Packet House prominent. The entrance to the underground canals is beyond the bridge on the right
Hire Boat Review - We take a look at a 4/6 berth hire boat from Chas Hardern at Beeston near Chester
Worsley's Underground Wonder - Tom Howard goes back to the beginnings of the British canal system near Manchester
WW Gota Canal Cruise - Details of an exciting readers' holiday in Sweden for 1984
A Novice Takes to the Cut - Pam Quick recalls her first canal cruise - on the Shropshire Union - and offers advice for other 'first-timers'
Many a Slip - John Allan on non-slip surfaces for boats
Readers' Album - An extended feature looks at working narrowboats between 1930 and 1960
Waterside - Stourport - Keith Goss spends a day in a canal town created by James Brindley
Trent By-Pass - Roger Ford explores the Nottingham & Beeston Canal through Nottingham
Avoiding the Crowds - Keith Goss gets away from boats and boaters on the southern Oxford Canal
Reflections - News of the Waterways World
Commercial Commentary
Book Reviews
Boats & Pieces
Letters to the Editor
Front Cover - Cruising Britain's most historic waterway - the Bridgewater Canal at Worsley, with the Packet House prominent. The entrance to the underground canals is beyond the bridge on the right
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