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Web Chat Questions and Answers
October 2006
There was a feature showing Bonny towing Saturn on the BBC North West programme "Inside Out" on 23rd October.
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Following the broadcast, Sue Day took part in a live "web chat", answering viewers' questions.
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The BBC has allowed us to reproduce the questions and answers below, or you can read them here on the BBC web site.
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Questions and Answers
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Kate:
Do you think that the recent news from Defra will have an impact on your horseboating?
PS. Congrats to you, Tony & the team for a great trip!!

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Sue:
The cuts in funding to the navigation authorities by Defra could mean disastrous cancellation of planned maintenance programmes.
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If the waterway system cannot be kept up to its present navigation standards, then there is a potential threat that some canals may have to be closed.
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Unlike the road system, if a canal is closed, there may be no diversion route or it could involve an extremely long detour.
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Lack of cutting back of vegetation on the towing paths might allow saplings to grow again.
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This had been a previous problem we do not wish to encounter again.
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Trees between the path and the water prevent use of the towline.
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You can find out more about the funding cutbacks and what you can do to help by visiting these websites:
www.waterways.org.uk
www.saveourwaterways.org.uk
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Ann, Lancashire:
How do I get involved in horseboating… where do I start?
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Sue:
I would recommend that you join the Horseboating Society, which offers training and many opportunities to go horseboating with various horseboats in many locations.
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The Saturn Project offers horseboating with their boat Saturn and the Boat Museum Society horseboats with their boat Gifford.
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Details of all these activities can be found through the Horseboating Society website's Events list called "Towlines" or on the individual societies' websites:
www.horseboating.org.uk
www.saturnrestoration.org.uk
www.boatmuseumsociety.org.uk
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David, Wirral:
Is horseboating an expensive hobby? Any tips on doing it on a budget?
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Sue:
Yes, it's a very expensive hobby to do it in your own right, but by joining an existing society which operates a horse boat, you can join in very cheaply.
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Most charge only for an annual subscription of around £10.
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You are not allowed to operate a horse-drawn boat without permission from the navigation authority, such as British Waterways or the Environment Agency.
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The costs involved are numerous, including 365 days a year care of the boat horse and licensing and mooring fees for the boat, plus its maintenance costs.
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An unexpected cost is our use of horse transport to sometimes remove the horse from city centres at night time for safer grazing.
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Vince Chadwick:
How do you cope with towpaths full of anglers in the fishing season?
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Sue:
Most of our horseboating happens on weekdays when there are few angling competitions in progress.
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We aim to keep good relations with anglers and pass our line over them when they are ready.
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Many choose to stand at the back of the towpath with their rods while our line passes over only their equipment.
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James Mellor:
What's the best horseboating experience you've ever had?
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Sue:
I'd rather describe several wonderful experiences.
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In the year 2000, Bonny took horseboat Maria from Manchester via Birmingham to London.
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It was fantastic to arrive in our capital having walked all the way as a team - Bonny, Jet my dog, and myself.
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This year the Horseboating Society legged through Standedge Tunnel, which is Britain's longest, highest and deepest canal tunnel.
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It is three and a quarter miles long and was an exciting experience.
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Recently we have been re-creating living heritage of the past.
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We loaded a horseboat with nearly 20 tons of limestone at Bugsworth Basin and Queenie pulled the boat for 16 miles and through 16 locks over two days.
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This was a trade the boat that had been engaged in from 1854 to c 1904.
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We have had some very interesting "guests of honour" join us, such as Terry Waite, Fred Dibnah and David Suchet ("Poirot").
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Recently we have been involved with a horse-drawn boat "protest cruise" against the funding cuts imposed on navigation authorities by Defra.
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We were thrilled to be supported by British Waterway's Chief Executive Robin Evans and MP David Heyes.
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Donna Muir, Ormskirk:
How easy is it to go horseboating in other parts of the country - do you need any special permissions or licenses?
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Sue:
You cannot operate a horse-drawn boat without the permission of the local navigation authority.
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There are a few opportunities to ride for one to three hours on commercial horse-drawn passenger boats.
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Many of these operators are offering horsedrawn trips for passengers during the Summer months (usually Easter to October).
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Please telephone or check operators' web sites for details, times and prices:
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- Foxton Boat Services Ltd, Bottom Lock, Foxton, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
01162 792285 Website: www.foxtonboats.co.uk
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- Godalming Packet Boat Company, 57 Furze Lane, Godalming, Surrey
01483 414938 Website: www.horseboat.org.uk
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- Grand Western Horseboat Company, Canal Hill, Tiverton, Devon
01884 253345 Website: www.horseboat.co.uk
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- Kennet Horseboat Company, 2 Rectory Cottage, Church Hill, Wickham, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 8HD
01488 658866 Website: www.kennet-horse-boat.co.uk
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- Welsh Canal Holiday Craft Ltd, Llangollen Wharf, Llangollen, Denbighshire
01978 860702 Website: www.horsedrawnboats.co.uk
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During this summer, a new venture was set up. Bywater Holiday Cruises offer two-day horse-drawn cruises on the Montgomery Canal. Website: www.bywaterholidays.co.uk
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Ann, Preston:
Do you need to buy your own horse to go horseboating?
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Sue:
No, you do not need to buy your own horse to go horseboating.
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The way to get involved is to have a ride on a horsedrawn passenger boat or, if you would like to be a crew member, join an existing society which operates a horse boat.
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You cannot hire a boat suitable to be pulled by your own horse.
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Horses do not pull motor boats any more than would pull a motor car.
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Horseboats are comparatively few and have no engine. They are in preservation and not available for hire.
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Using a horse and towline requires considerable previous training and experience.
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Also the horse must be carefully trained to this line of work, involving working amongst the public and travelling over aqueducts and through tunnels.
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David, Liverpool:
Are motorbikes a problem for horse boaters? And are there any other hazards out there which you have to watch out for?
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Sue:
We rarely meet motor bikes on towpaths. When we do meet them, they usually give way to the unusual sight and size of the boat horse.
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Motor bike barriers are, however, a huge problem for us.
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Before undertaking a journey we have to enquire about the location of such barriers.
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We need to know if they are fixed chicanes which cannot be opened. In such a case the horse and driver will be forced to make a detour, which might involve danger on busy roads.
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Alternatively, if the barrier has a gate, arrangements must be made for us to have an appropriate key.
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Joe, Lancaster:
What are your plans for the future? Any big trips on the horizon?
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Sue:
Horseboating is going to be brought to the attention of the World Canals Conference which is being held in England at Liverpool in June 2007.
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We aim to take a horse-drawn boat to the conference along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. This will be new horseboating territory.
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Plans for the future: educational work with all ages, interpretation of the built heritage of the inland waterway system, more journeys and fun!.
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