Full info on the tunnel profile, very detailed ,with  underwater and air 
draught profiles can be found in issue 152 of Pennine link the magazine of the 
Huddersfield Canal Sct. If you e-mail me direct I will send you a copy of the 
page. Chris.KP


----- Original Message ----
From: sean neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, 9 June, 2006 2:44:28 PM
Subject: Re: [canals-list] HNC


> Grumpy-old-man Steve Haywood wrote:

> In my new guise as gumpy-old-man columnist for Canal Boat
> magazine, I'm going to have a go at all those people who make
> excuses not to cruise the HNC.

To me a considerable disincentive to cruising the HNC is the
uncertainty whether you will be allowed through Standedge Tunnel due to
being oversize.

Tim

>From my acquaintance with the western side, I would have thought this 
was a perfectly acceptable out-and-back trip (like the Peak Forest or 
Ashby) if people didn't want to or couldn't tackle the tunnel. Having 
had a fairly intimate acquaintance with the tunnel, I wouldn't want to 
risk damage to my boat by having it towed through- I don't know why H&S 
decided boaters could not tackle it on their own as my feeling is that 
the tunnel is in itself no more dangerous than Harecastle, as the access 
for rescuers balances out the more irregular profile - and there's no 
risk of colliding with some moron coming the other way!

Sean 


 

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