Canal Boat – June 2024

Canal Boat – June 2024
English | 100 pages | PDF | 70 MB

As a magazine we’ve been championing our wonderful waterways and boating for well over a decade, providing news, views, boat tests, practical advice, cruising ideas, updates on canal restorations and keeping everyone in touch with everything that’s happening on the UK’s canals and rivers.

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English
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2026
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