Tub boat

Tub boat

Tub boats were a type of unpowered cargo boat used on a number of the early English [ [http://www.mda.org.uk/waterw/alphat.htm#1126 List of tub boat canals] ] and Germancite book |last= Uhlemann|first= Hans-Joachim|title= Canal lifts and inclines of the world|origdate= |edition=English Translation|date= 2002|publisher= Internat|isbn= 0-9543-1811-0] canals. The English boats were typically 6 metres (20 feet) long and 2.0 metres (6 feet) wide and generally carried 3 to 5 tons of cargo, though some extra deep ones could carry up to 8 tons. [ [http://www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk/roots/packages/tra/tra_u11g.htm Definition] ] They are also called compartment boats or container boats.

The main virtue of tub boats was their flexibility. They could be drawn in trains of 3-10 or more boats using horse power, or later steam tugs, where the number of boats was varied according to the type of cargo. They could be lifted more easily than large boats and tub boat lifts and inclined planes were developed as an alternative to locking systems, particularly in or near a colliery or similar industrial works. At a lock or lift the train could easily be broken up and reassembled afterwards. Sometimes they used fitting non-waterproof containers which could be more easily lifted out. Because of their small size, the canals that were built for them could also be smaller, saving considerable cost in days when there were no mechanical excavators.

The first use of tub boats in England was on the Bridgewater Canal. Other notable uses were on the Shropshire Union Canal and the Bude Canal.

Two tub-boats are preserved in the Blists Hill Victorian Town museum.

In later years, larger versions of tub boats included the Tom Pudding on the Aire and Calder Canal and the Hargreave barge used on the same waterway.

List of Tub Boat Canals

*Bude Canal, Cornwall
*Chard Canal, Devon
*Donnington Wood Canal, East Shropshire
*Dukart's Canal, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
*Grand Western Canal, Devon
*Ketley Canal, East Shropshire
*Lydney Canal, Gloucestershire
*Shropshire Canal, East Shropshire
*Torrington Canal, Devon
*Wombridge Canal, East Shropshire

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