Maintenance & Repair on the Antitankgracht
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Regular maintenance is essential for any narrowboat or wide-beam on the inland waterways. Your boat will need a Boat Safety Scheme examination every four years, and staying on top of engine servicing, anodes, and hull condition in between will save you money and headaches.
Hull blacking should be done every few years to prevent corrosion. Most boatyards with a dry dock or slipway can handle this, and it's worth combining it with anode replacement and any below-the-waterline repairs. Book well ahead during spring and summer when yards get busy.
For engine issues, a good marine diesel engineer is worth their weight in gold. Many operate as mobile engineers and will come to your mooring. Keep a list of recommended contacts for wherever you cruise, because breakdowns rarely happen at convenient times.
About Antitankgracht for boaters
The Antitankgracht is part of the UK's inland waterways network running approximately 29.19 kilometres.
It offers a straightforward cruising experience with no locks, making it popular with boaters who prefer a relaxed passage.
Below you'll find services, facilities, and local knowledge contributed by boaters who know this waterway well.