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Safety Tips for Your Canal Boat Holiday

29 October 2025

A canal boat holiday offers a wonderfully peaceful way to explore the countryside—but like any kind of travel, safety should always come first. Whether you’re a first-time boater or a seasoned cruiser, it’s essential to understand how to stay safe while enjoying the canals.

Canal boating is generally low-risk, but accidents can happen—especially if you’re unfamiliar with life on the water. Here are the key safety tips to keep your holiday safe, smooth, and stress-free.


1. Get a Proper Boat Briefing

Before you set off, your hire company will give you a full introduction to your boat. Don’t skip this! Pay close attention to how to:

  • Start and stop the engine
  • Steer and reverse the boat
  • Use mooring ropes and secure the boat safely
  • Navigate locks and bridges

Tip: If you’re unsure about anything, ask for a second demonstration—especially on lock operation.


2. Wear Life Jackets When Needed

Life jackets are essential, especially for:

  • Children
  • Non-swimmers
  • Anyone working on the deck or going through locks

You may not need to wear them at all times, but during lock operations, mooring, or in poor weather, it’s wise to have them on.


3. Keep Hands and Feet Inside

This might seem obvious, but always remind children (and adults!) to keep their hands, feet, and heads inside the boat—especially when passing through narrow bridges or locks. A moment’s lapse can result in serious injury.


4. Take Care Around Locks

Locks can be one of the trickiest parts of canal boating. Take your time and follow these safety guidelines:

  • Keep children away from lock edges.
  • Don’t jump across the lock gates.
  • Use a windlass correctly—never force it.
  • Always communicate clearly with your crew during locking.

Pro Tip: Only one person should give instructions at a time during lock operation. Clear leadership avoids confusion.


5. Moor Up Safely

When mooring your boat:

  • Choose official mooring spots whenever possible.
  • Use proper knots and secure both the bow and stern.
  • Avoid mooring on bends, near bridges, or close to locks.

Always step off the boat—don’t jump—and keep mooring lines clear of walkways to avoid trip hazards.


6. Watch Your Speed

The speed limit on canals is about 4 mph (walking pace). Going too fast not only disturbs wildlife and damages the bank, but also increases the risk of accidents when passing other boats or mooring.

Remember: It’s not just about speed—it’s about control. Slow and steady wins the canal race.


7. Be Prepared for Weather Changes

UK weather can change quickly. Bring:

  • Non-slip shoes
  • Waterproof clothing
  • Sun hats and sunscreen

If it gets too windy or rainy, don’t feel pressured to push on. Moor up and enjoy the view until it’s safe to continue.


8. Keep the Boat Tidy

On a narrowboat, clutter can quickly become a hazard. Keep walkways and decks clear, especially ropes, mooring pins, and tools. A tidy boat is a safer boat.


9. Supervise Children and Pets

Keep a close eye on kids and pets at all times. Use gates or tethers where appropriate and involve kids in safe, supervised tasks to keep them engaged and within sight.


10. Don’t Drink and Drive

Operating a canal boat under the influence of alcohol is dangerous and can lead to accidents. Save the wine for when you’re safely moored for the evening.


Bonus: Emergency Know-How

Make sure everyone on board knows:

  • Where the life jackets, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit are
  • How to use a mobile phone or radio in an emergency
  • The emergency number for the hire company or canal authority

Final Thoughts

A canal holiday should be fun, relaxing, and memorable—for all the right reasons. By following basic safety tips and staying aware of your surroundings, you’ll keep everyone on board safe and happy.

So slow down, stay alert, and enjoy the journey!

Myself and my nanna had the best time on the canal boat, the food was absolutely delicious and we couldn’t have asked for a better day the weather was perfect. The gentleman doing the tour (didn’t catch his name sorry) was so knowledgeable and was very funny. He was really accommodating for my nanna as well as she isn’t the most steady on her feet, he helped her on and off the boat and helped her up and down the stairs which I can’t thank him enough for. Would highly recommend doing this tour and it’s in such a beautiful area. Will definitely be doing it again!

Li L
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Experienced a wonderful autumn cruise along the canal here with Skipper Mark who shared all his amazing experiences and knowledge of the area and canal along the way. Highly recommend this if you’re in the area.

Steven H
Trustpilot

Our family of four hired a 6-berth boat and cruised from Burscough to Wigan and back. The boat was great, the route was lovely, and the service from Lancashire Canal Cruises was superb—special thanks to Marc, who was incredibly helpful. Five stars! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ben M
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Amazing experience!
As first-time canal boaters, we were a bit nervous, but Richard made the whole process easy and enjoyable. He spent a couple of hours with us on the water, guiding us through everything until we felt completely comfortable handling the boat, mooring, and using all the onboard features. We spent two nights aboard and had an absolutely brilliant time—cruising between pubs for meals, spotting a kingfisher, and taking in the beautiful Lancashire countryside. The boat was spotless and had everything we needed.
10/10 – highly recommend! Thanks again to Lancashire Canal Cruises!

Matthew S
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What a fantastic afternoon with the fabulous Marc as our skipper. This trip is worth every penny so if you've not done it or are considering booking on one of the experiences then do it! you will have a great time. Marc is brilliant sharing all the history and stories of canal life and the surrounding areas. Thank you Marc for making our trip truly special! 🤗

Pamela W
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Really Enjoyed today's canal ride. Was made to feel at ease when I was nervous on the water. Amazing views & a lovely Afternoon tea. Got to steer the boat and wear the captains hat 😁. And the guy even made time to rescue someone's Memorial bench after it had been blown into the water 💙

Debbie H
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We chartered a private hire cruise for 3hrs for my Mums 80th birthday and it was just perfect. Our Skipper Tori was fantastic, she really played along with the kids and kept them involved. The weather was rubbish but we didn't let it ruin the experience, all having a go at steering the boat and helping with the swing bridge.
We took our own food, drink and decorations and nothing was any bother. Would definitely recommend this trip.

Amy K
Trustpilot

Everything was perfect from booking to the trip. Great communication.
Lovely afternoon tea.
The gentleman was friendly & had a great knowledge of the canal & surroundings.
Perfect start to my friends 40th Birthday celebrations.

Annmaria S
Trustpilot

Just got back from an amazing cruise with afternoon tea with this company. The food was lovely and fresh!
The skipper, Mark was lovely and professional! He was so naturally friendly and explained everything about the history of barges and the area. He was so knowledgeable. The cruise itself was beautiful and relaxing.

Leah J
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What a wonderful experience! Mark was such a great host, very kind and helpful. We miss our trip because of car crash on the road, he not only accommodate us on the next trip but he make us fresh afternoon tea and he place us in the best part of the boat! I can’t explain what a wonderful people and what a experience we had ! Truly amazing! Definitely try for yourself !!! Thank you Mark! See you soon!

Plamena D
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