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| stratford4528 |
Posted - 21 Sep 2015 : 19:50:50 Does any one no about hiring out boats. I have been asked if I would hire one of my boats out. The only boats I see for hire are steel boats. Is this because of strength in case some one hits a lock etc.Does any one know of fibreglass boats being used for hire. |
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| canalboy1949 |
Posted - 13 Oct 2015 : 16:57:39 I have been hiring on the canals since 1979 and the only GRP boat I have hired was way back in 1979 (a Highbridge Crusader if memory serves). I would not hire out a GRP boat these days; too many idiots out there who don't seem to know what they are doing! Also, as DF says, you would need a commercial licence, commercial insurance etc. etc. so I doubt it would be worth your while. I have lent boats to friends, but only when I knew they were competent boaters! |
| petal |
Posted - 13 Oct 2015 : 15:17:39 Bridge House Marina in Garstang have 2 small hire boats.
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| merlin |
Posted - 22 Sep 2015 : 08:21:22 The owners at bridgehouse Marina near Garstang hire small grp boats for day trips on the Langcaster canal

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| df |
Posted - 21 Sep 2015 : 21:25:06 All the time on the broads, I wouldn't do it. You'd need a different level of river licence and the boat would need a landlords certificate if it has gas on board, bss is much stricter too I think, then theres your insurance to consider.
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