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Certification & Survey near Lock 1, Hurleston Locks

22 certification & survey businesses found near Lock 1, Hurleston Locks on the Llangollen Canal.

Boaters around Lock 1, Hurleston Locks on the Llangollen Canal can reach 22 certification and survey professionals without cruising far from lock 1.

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Gary Smales

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Paul Morris

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Andrew Crook

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Rupert Smedley

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Michael Shaw

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Rhys Killin

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Steven Heywood

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Graham Thornton

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Matthew Anderson

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Andrew Raine

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Michael Carter

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Will Conway

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Mike Bickley

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Shaun Southgate

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Gordon Lambert

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Nigel Hamilton

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Guy Holding

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Chris John Ryan

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Simon Freear

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Phil Jones

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Greg Birkett

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Tom Fawcett

Certification & Survey
9.5 mi

Certification and surveys for canal boats

Every boat on the Canal & River Trust network needs a valid Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) certificate, renewed every four years. The examination covers gas systems, fuel systems, electrical installations, ventilation, and fire safety. It's a legal requirement, not optional, so don't let yours lapse.

If you're buying a narrowboat, a pre-purchase survey is strongly recommended. A qualified marine surveyor will check the hull thickness, engine condition, structural integrity, and general fit-out. It can save you from expensive surprises down the line.

Hull thickness surveys are particularly important for older steel boats. Ultrasonic testing will reveal any thin spots or pitting that could become a problem. Most surveyors recommend checking every few years, especially if the boat hasn't been regularly blacked.

About Lock 1, Hurleston Locks for boaters

Lock 1, Hurleston Locks (lock 1) on the Llangollen Canal is a working lock on the inland waterways network.

Nearby services can make a stop here more than just a lock passage.

Check the listings below for moorings, fuel, repairs, and other services that boaters near this lock have found useful.

Nearest Certification & Survey to Lock 1, Hurleston Locks - The Boat Floats