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Issue 103, May 2014
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Come to Crick and see what the inland waterways industry has to offer. PHOTO: JANET RICHARDSON
Looking forward to the
Crick Boat Show
THE 15th annual Crick Boat Show and Waterways Festival returns to Crick Marina near Daventry for the Spring Bank Holiday weekend May 24-26. Expected to attract more than 25,000 visitors, it is being organised by Waterways World in partnership with the Canal & River Trust and Crick Marina. Up to 50 new canal boats will include nine widebeams providing a great opportunity for aspiring boat owners to see a wide choice of styles on a single day. Some of the boats are subject to a booking process – simply because some are now private boats with the owner ‘loaning’ the boat to the exhibitor for the show. To see particular boats, organisers recommend that visitors contact the builder in advance of the show to make sure that they can get a slot. As well as showcasing the inland waterways’ industry, Crick Boat Show offers fantastic entertainment all weekend with free boat trips along the canal run by the London Narrow Boat Project (places should be booked on the day of the show), live music, a real ale marquee and a large variety of food and drink stalls.
With more than 70 exhibitors in the Kingfisher Boating Marquee and 40 more on the quayside around the marina, every aspect of boating is well covered – from boat brokers selling used boats to insurance, finance, engines, electrical equipment and much more. Plus Midland Chandlers has its own dedicated large marquee next to the Kingfisher Marquee. The outdoor Show Village is the location for many more exhibitors of boating and more general accessories, from soft furnishing to clothing, and it’s a great opportunity to grab some bargains. And to round it off the craft and food marquee offers a choice of stalls and exhibitors. ● For more information about the show, visit www.crickboatshow.com, call the ticket line on 01283 742950, visit the Crick Facebook page at www.facebook.com/crickboatshow or the Twitter page at http://twitter.com/CrickShow.
Historic boats such as President, in steam in the foreground, always attract visitors’ attention.
PHOTO: JANET RICHARDSON
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