Strudwick.Family wrote:
> Hi Cliff
>
> London is a nice place to cruise, I have been in and out for nearly 25
> years in all sorts of boats and have never had any real problems. Most
> Londoners love the canal and on  warm weekends and evenings can be
> found in their 100's wandering about and enjoying watching you boat.
> Having said that it is sensible to moor in the main mooring areas
> over night. Coming down the Lee once you have passed under the M25
> you can moor anywhere safely until you get to Spring Lee Marina.
> After that the next best moorings IMHO are at Limehouse and Victoria
> Park. Then going into London itself St Pancras Cruising Club, Camden
> Visitors moorings and Little Venice / Paddington basin.  There are
> two short tunnels as you go through from the Lee to Little Venice.
> Make certain they are clear before entering as there are some wide
> boats around that use all the width available.

Last time I was at Spring Lea they wanted about £12 per night (same as 
Limehouse).  However I arrived after 6pm and was away before the owner 
arrived (7am), so I was unable to pay him...  shame... :-)


Ron Jones
Process Safety & Development Specialist
Don't repeat history, unreported chemical lab/plant near misses at
http://www.crhf.org.uk Only two things are certain: The universe and
human stupidity; and I'm not certain about the universe. ~ Albert
Einstein 



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