The Boat Listing
Welcome to the Boat Listing section of Canalplan AC. From this page you can search the details of over 100,000 boats registered on the Inland Waterways of England and Wales
Note: The details of individual boats have been taken from files kindly supplied by the navigation authorities so will reflect their records. If you find a record is not correct please check with the navigation authority to ensure that their records are updated but note that this listing is only updated once each year so many updates will not be reflected in this listing until the following year.
The data contained on these pages is for general information only and will contain inaccuracies and so should not be used for any legal or business transactions
For more details see the About page.We do not have data on boats registered with Scottish Waterways or with Peel Holdings
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Falcon II Built in 1936 - Length : 9.05 metres ( 29 feet 8 inches ) - Beam : 2.53 metres ( 8 feet 4 inches ). Timber hull colour : White, Superstructure colour : Varnished
Powered by a Single Inboard Diesel engine with a power of 6 HP. Registered with the Broads Authority number W442 as a Falcon Aux Yacht Private Motor Boat. ( Last updated on Saturday 18th July 2015 )
Flying Falcon II Built by Maxim Marine in 1980 - Length : 5.65 metres ( 18 feet 6 inches ) - Beam : 2.18 metres ( 7 feet 2 inches ). Hull colour : White , Superstructure colour : White
Powered by an Outboard Other engine with a power of 4 HP. Registered with Environment Authority - Anglian Region number G2002 as a sailing craft Sailing Boat. ( Last updated on Wednesday 12th June 2013 )
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