Adrian Stott wrote: <snip>
> Two wooden "wide boats" (beam 12'6", so they were actually > broad in today's terminology) were built, So you acknowledge that your use of the terms "wide" and "broad" to mean different things is not historically correct. <snip> > GU practice continued to be to use pairs of > narrow boats for traffic that used both the > (former) GJ and narrow canals, although some traffic that > used only the GJ used wider craft. Shouldn't that be "broader"? David Mack
