AWCC News


Bon Viveur and Bon Viveur2

Boating in France

Bon Viveur and Bon Viveur2 were built in 2005 and 2006 by Advanced Composites to cruise the canals and rivers of France. Uniquely they normally spend the summer in the centre or north and move to the south in winter. There are currently shares for sale in each boat. Bon Viveur has 5 weeks for sale towards the end of the year and BV2 has 4 weeks in the summer for sale. The asking price per week is up to £2500 depending on season. Each syndicate is privately run by an elected committee and annual maintenance per week has varied between  £350  and £550 over the last 15 years. We have found this to be an enjoyable and economical way of cruising in France and compares very favourably to hiring. A full specification for each boat can be found at www.boatshare.co.uk if you are interested contact Peter Roberts (peter9sq@gmail.com) for BV or Peter Copland (pohkcopland@hotmail.com) for BV2. We continue to be owners ourselves. For further information see back issues of Alert in 2013

John and Gill Wilkinson January 2020

Soar Boating Club

This entry was posted on 12/01/2020 by John Wilkinson.

AWCC AGM Location Confirmed

The location for the next AWCC AGM to be held on 21st March 2020 has now been confirmed as the Aylebury Canal Society. Further details will be included on the events page as they become available. Draft minutes from last year's meeting are currently available in the Members Area on the Documents pages.

This entry was posted on 18/11/2019 by Des Barnard.

Erewash canal preservation and development association

ECPDA are proud and delighted to announce that they have been awarded the Queen’s award for voluntary service.  I will try to display the actual document, but being on boat right now, it’s not working properly.  Well done and well deserved to all of them.  

Although not an AWCC club, the Lichfield and Hatherton canal restoration trust has also been given the same  award.  Well done to them too.  

This entry was posted on 05/06/2019 by Erica Martin.

Islington Boat Club offering RYA Inland Waterways Helms course

Islington Boat Club, a registered charity, is now offering RYA accredited Inland Waterways Helms courses suitable for either narrowboat or cruiser helms. They also offer RYA Diesel Engine Maintenance courses. The revenue generated from the fees for these courses goes to support the work of the youth club that is part of Islington Boat Club. Further details can be found on their website at:-

https://www.islingtonboatclub.com/rya-inland-waterways-helms-course and

https://www.islingtonboatclub.com/rya-diesel-engine-maintenance-course

The AWCC is pleased to be able to support this initiative by publicising these courses.

This entry was posted on 13/03/2019 by Des Barnard.

Midlands Officers unchanged

Midlands Region held their AGM at Derby MBC when the five officers were re-elected, unopposed.  Graham Myatt [Vice Chairman], Howard Smith [President], Erica Martin [Secretary], Jon Jones [Chairman] and Graham Churton [Treasurer].  

This entry was posted on 11/03/2019 by Erica Martin.