British guy here, this is fantastic. I honestly didn't know you had anything like this in the US. I live on a narrowboat here in the UK and have watched many vloggers from England. Looks like you have a beautiful family and I hope they enjoyed the adventure. I'm sure you have given your children plenty of fantastic memories.
The canals were short lived in the USA. At 6 KPH it's the nation is too vast to cover any distance. The Mississippi River is over 2,000 kilometers long and going around the Great Lakes is over 1,000 kilometers. If a canal boat could cover 65 kilometers a day it would take weeks to sail from NYC to Chicago and that's not including if the Great Lakes try to sink you.
Good job. Your drone shots add a lot to this episode. You say uneventful, however the first several times I went through a lock on a boat I was thrilled. That was over 50 years ago.
Wow your story came right in the nick of time! We're renting a houseboat in August from Erie Canal Adventures too, we're going Eastbound instead of west, so we'll try to post a YT video sort of showing an addendum to your video journey - Have a great rest of the summer!
That’s great! Yeah we considered going east so it will be cool to see how your trip goes. Erie Canals Adventures does a great job with everything and I’m sure you’ll have a great time. Enjoy!
Hi there. Yeah we docked a few times and took the bikes out for a ride. There were places to dock along the canal where you could tie up the boat and go for a ride. Was a little nervous to leave the boat but it was fine. Very peaceful area.
This is a great vid of a very nice vacation! My Wife and I want to do this in the UK, this would be a great warm-up to that. I had no idea this existed here. Very cool! Thanks for taking time to make and post this.
Thanks for the great video! Loved seeing your adventure. I’m considering this as a possible vacation, and your video definitely helped me to envision how it might go. Thanks!
I lived in Fairport for 7 years and I had my powerboat at the marina where you rented this boat. Touring on one of these is on my bucket list. Thank you so much for your video. I’m going to finally do it! Great video.
Your locks are massive I would love to have taken my boat through there. Over here in the UK you have to watch the locks when they fill as your boat can get swamped. As with another Brit, I too was unaware of canal boating in North America, looks great plus you have the better weather which can make a massive difference to the experience. Nice video sir!
I live equidistant between Fairport and Pittsford - two really nice villages along your canal right. There is much to do in Fairport, with a variety of restaurants and an ample number of breweries. All of this is an easy walk. If you walk to the Cannery in Fairport, you will find 3 breweries and a variety of places to eat. I also recommend you stop in and check out the Iron Smoke bar. It is a very unique place with live music and their own hard liquor for sale. The lift bridge in Fairport is very cool and was recently restored. Pittsford is a quaint village with restaurants, shopping and few bars and breweries. But not nearly as much of those as in Fairport.
I knew about the Erie Canal, but did not know they had narrowboats to rent. While TDY to England I discovered narrowboats and fell in love with them. My wife came over the last week I was there and we rented a narrowboat for the day. Now for our 25 year anniversary we talked about renting one for a week in England. Looks like we can do the same adventure in our backyard. Thanks for the video!!!
Awesome! Yeah much easier and cheaper than flying to England..lol. Yeah it’s very peaceful and interesting through the canal. I loved going through the locks. Well enjoy and thanks for watching!😄
Outstanding video--thanks for making this! The UK narrowboating scene has intrigued me, and now I discover that we have our own version in the states! Excited to give it a try some time.
Thanks for this video! If your family (especially your child) enjoyed this adventure, I'd recommend trying either the Trent-Severn or Rideau Waterways in Canada, both of which have more evolved tourism facilities than on the Erie, or if you're really adventurous, do the English canals, which are spectacular and amazing. Navigating the English canals is "work" because you have to operate all the locks and liftbridges, but you're surrounded by history and it's beyond pleasurable to do all the operation yourself. I haven't been on the Rideau but did a couple of weeks on the Trent-Severn a few years ago and highly recommend it!
That’s sounds like a great option. It’s a cool experience and we’ll definitely want to do it again so we’ll check out both places. Thanks for the information and sharing!
Yes quite an adventure yesterday I helped a friend take his boat through the Hanwell flight in West London 8 locks in about 3 hours. Hard work but great challenge the people you meet on canals are wonderful all over the UK.
fantastic video. We get a few of these boats all the way out past my front yard in Gasport NY. I make it a point to wave at them knowing they are probably new to the area and maybe even new to boating. I love this company and wish there were more of them on the canal and based all along the system. We need more destinations for them to visit. Also research ''the Great Loop''.
I never realized you could rent them alone. We fish the canal by boat all summer and these boats pass us all the time. We thought they were just guided trips like a bus. A travel trailer on water. Very cool.
Awesome thanks! You’ll have a great time I’m sure. You have the option to go east or west when departing after orientation and I would say definitely go west on the canal. When docked keep the doors and windows closed in the evening because the mosquitoes and moths attract to the light inside I spent an hour getting rid of them once they were inside. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Very much like the British Narrowboats used to navigate their vast canal system. A little wider beam though. Some of the locks on the British canals are only 7 feet wide so boats are very restricted in width. It looks like a very relaxing way to see some of the country side while on vacation. Are there any live-aboard's on the Erie?
Yes I believe the inspiration for the owner came while he was on vacation in Europe so it makes sense that they are similar to the British boats. I did see many other types of boats along the canal that had permanent residents and other live aboard vessels.
these boats in the UK would be known as a Widebeam, however with a widebeam you're restricted to one end of the country or the other, as theres currently no widebeam connection between the southern and northern parts of the widebeam canal network (though plans are afoot to dig this 16 mile link in bedfordshire, to connect the grand union canal at Milton Keynes with the river great ouse at bedford, linking the northern and southern halves). With a 48ft long narrowboat (a narrowboat is 6ft 10in wide maximum) practically all of the canal network is accessible.
Great video. My wife and I have been watching alot of videos on narrow boating since the summer and would love to try it. Until seeing your video, we didn't know there were places you could rent them here in New York. Now we know, we are researching and planning on a week-long vacation for hopefully the summer of next year (2021). I have tons of questions, such as cost of the boat rental, how much boating experience is required, (we do own a 17.5ft boat we use for fishing on the Oswego River and on Lake Ontario), what gear to bring, ect. Do you know if there a web site we can go to or a marina we can contact to answer our questions? We live 2 blocks from Lock # 3 on the Oswego River (in Fulton, NY) and over this summer, we saw a few narrows go thru the lock headed north to the Lake (?) Which is what sparked our interest. Any info you can supply would be helpful and appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks! Yes the website can answer many questions and you can also call them directly. The boat is very easy to handle and doesn’t require any boating experience. They provide a thorough training the day you pick up. The price is depending on the amount of time you take it. We did a 3 day trip and it was $2,200. eriecanaladventures.com
FWIW, you might want to look into the Rideau Canal or Trent-Severn Waterway in Canada. Neither is that far from C. NY State where the Erie's located, and certainly a LOT closer than England :) We did 2 weeks on the Trent-Severn a few years ago and it was an exceptional vacation. We rented from Egan Houseboats on the TSW, and while their boats are a little on the "shabby" side, we had no mechanical issues and they're a LOT cheaper than other outfits providing rentals on the TSW. I would recommend Egan with the caveat that they aren't gold-plated.
Huhhhhhhh... I can't cruise on cruise ships but I can rent this and stay within my state LOL I'm closer to Albany, I live on the Mohawk river, I gotta find me some friends with a boat LOL
Wow I had no idea this existed. I’m a huge fan of UK narrow boats. Do you think the lack of traffic was due to the pandemic, or is it always like that? Are there only a few places to moor?
Not sure what traffic was like pre- pandemic but we were on the eastern side of the canal and we were told it’s busier closer to Buffalo on the western side. There were plenty of places to moor along the canal that were not populated. We chose to stay in places that had restaurants and shops.
awesome, a narrowboat vacation without having to go to England
Yes it is a lot of fun 😄
Exactly what I was thinking!!!
British guy here, this is fantastic. I honestly didn't know you had anything like this in the US. I live on a narrowboat here in the UK and have watched many vloggers from England.
Looks like you have a beautiful family and I hope they enjoyed the adventure. I'm sure you have given your children plenty of fantastic memories.
like the UK, just bigger!
@@BloggStandard And much, much later.
Yeah it was a great adventure and a lot of fun for the family. Thanks so much!
The canals were short lived in the USA. At 6 KPH it's the nation is too vast to cover any distance. The Mississippi River is over 2,000 kilometers long and going around the Great Lakes is over 1,000 kilometers. If a canal boat could cover 65 kilometers a day it would take weeks to sail from NYC to Chicago and that's not including if the Great Lakes try to sink you.
How is it living on a narrowboat?
What a lovely way to spend time with your family.
Yes I agree. 😄👍🏽
Bringing an ice chest for drinks is always great and does not overcrowd the fridge.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for this...wasn't aware of this vacation option!😁Very cool!
Sure no problem. Yeah if you get a chance to try it out it’s a lot of fun and it’s a great company.
Didn't know I could do this. This'll be a great family vacation.
Yeah it’s a fun vacation for the whole family for sure.
Well done ! Great vicarious experience .My Great Grandfather was a bargeman living in Syracuse . Best wishes .
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching 😄
Good job. Your drone shots add a lot to this episode. You say uneventful, however the first several times I went through a lock on a boat I was thrilled. That was over 50 years ago.
TFC...(Too Flippin' COOL!) I'm already addicted to watching the Brit, etc. Canal Boats. Good Narration...please do more.
Thanks…yeah it was a great time!
Excellent video. Great camera angles and editing. Nice use of the drone!
Thank you! The drone was a challange at times especially while we were moveing..lol. Thanks for watching!😄
I had no idea that narrowboat vacations were available in the US. Thank you!
Yeah it was a cool experience for sure
Nice video! Very informative. We are going on a 3-day in July. This video is very helpful!
Thanks! I ‘m sure you’ll have a great time. Enjoy!😀
Thanks for the video, nicely put together, appreciate the info!
You’re welcome and thank you! Glad it was helpful.
What a cool little adventure for your family. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah it was a lot of fun. Thanks for watching 😄
I grew up in the Lockport area on the Canal but this is new to me so, I guess I gotta do this.
Very cool area and this was a lot of fun. 😄👍🏽
Thanks for the review! Great idea for a local family vacation without having to go too far.
Awesome glad you enjoyed. It’s definitely a great family or group vacation idea. Very relaxing, unique and a lot of fun.
Wow your story came right in the nick of time! We're renting a houseboat in August from Erie Canal Adventures too, we're going Eastbound instead of west, so we'll try to post a YT video sort of showing an addendum to your video journey - Have a great rest of the summer!
That’s great! Yeah we considered going east so it will be cool to see how your trip goes. Erie Canals Adventures does a great job with everything and I’m sure you’ll have a great time. Enjoy!
@@teamgibson2911 great video. Did you actually bike along the canal?
Hi there. Yeah we docked a few times and took the bikes out for a ride. There were places to dock along the canal where you could tie up the boat and go for a ride. Was a little nervous to leave the boat but it was fine. Very peaceful area.
This is a great vid of a very nice vacation! My Wife and I want to do this in the UK, this would be a great warm-up to that. I had no idea this existed here. Very cool! Thanks for taking time to make and post this.
Thanks! Yes it’s a great experience and the company does a great job. Hope you get a chance to expoit. Enjoy!
Thank you for this video. We will be doing this July of 2021. We were excited before but even more now!
Awesome! Yeah it was a cool experience. Looking forward to doing it again. Enjoy!
Thanks for the video! I plan on doing this once COVID gets under control more. Excellent video production too - nice editing.
Thank you! Yeah it’s a fun trip and the company does an awesome job preparing the boats and supporting you while underway.
So glad to know that we have narrow boats in the United States..👏👏
Awesome..yeah it’s a lot of fun 😄
Thanks for the great video! Loved seeing your adventure. I’m considering this as a possible vacation, and your video definitely helped me to envision how it might go. Thanks!
Awesome glad it was helpful! It’s definitely a great vacation option and cool experience. Enjoy!
Good idea for a relaxing trip. Thx.
I wouldnt let that grill get cold, though. Smokin' !!
Excellent Information excellent video. I’ll be renting this September and your video gave us such insight to what we’ll expect, thank you
Awesome. Glad it was helpful. Enjoy your trip!
I lived in Fairport for 7 years and I had my powerboat at the marina where you rented this boat. Touring on one of these is on my bucket list. Thank you so much for your video. I’m going to finally do it! Great video.
Awesome thanks! Yeah it was on our bucket list as well. Great experience. Enjoy your trip 😄👍🏽
Your locks are massive I would love to have taken my boat through there. Over here in the UK you have to watch the locks when they fill as your boat can get swamped. As with another Brit, I too was unaware of canal boating in North America, looks great plus you have the better weather which can make a massive difference to the experience. Nice video sir!
Thank you! Yes it’s one of the only places I know of in the U.S..
I live equidistant between Fairport and Pittsford - two really nice villages along your canal right. There is much to do in Fairport, with a variety of restaurants and an ample number of breweries. All of this is an easy walk. If you walk to the Cannery in Fairport, you will find 3 breweries and a variety of places to eat. I also recommend you stop in and check out the Iron Smoke bar. It is a very unique place with live music and their own hard liquor for sale. The lift bridge in Fairport is very cool and was recently restored. Pittsford is a quaint village with restaurants, shopping and few bars and breweries. But not nearly as much of those as in Fairport.
Awesome thanks for the info 😄
As we live on a narrow boat on the Trent and Mersey near Lichfield Staffs this looks good as a busmans holiday. Happy landings matey.
Awesome thanks!
I knew about the Erie Canal, but did not know they had narrowboats to rent. While TDY to England I discovered narrowboats and fell in love with them. My wife came over the last week I was there and we rented a narrowboat for the day. Now for our 25 year anniversary we talked about renting one for a week in England. Looks like we can do the same adventure in our backyard. Thanks for the video!!!
Awesome! Yeah much easier and cheaper than flying to England..lol.
Yeah it’s very peaceful and interesting through the canal. I loved going through the locks. Well enjoy and thanks for watching!😄
Thanks for the video. We've been thinking about doing this trip, and your information is extremely helpful.
You’re welcome thanks for watching 😄👍🏽
Thank you all the time I’ve seen this in England and Germany but thank you for let me know we have is Indiana state thank you very much
Thanks and glad to share!😄✌🏽
Outstanding video--thanks for making this! The UK narrowboating scene has intrigued me, and now I discover that we have our own version in the states! Excited to give it a try some time.
Thanks ! Yeah it’s a lot of fun and great history in the area😄👍🏽
Great adventure. Might have to look into this for next summer.
Thanks...yeah you definitely should it’s a lot of fun
Thanks for the vlog. You will have to look into Maine or New Hampshire. Great states to visit. Especially with kids
Great we will thanks!
Thank you for the video. Can’t get my family on board for a nice cruise like this😢my ancestors traveled on this back in the day
Thanks! Too bad they can’t do it. Is really a nice easy cruise. 😄👍🏽
Great video- looks like a really fun family experience, thanks for the insight!
Thanks! Yeah it was great time and definitely a cool experience. Glad it was helpful😄
Thank you! Great video and lots of great information.
My pleasure. Thank you and thanks for watching!
Pretty neat, I am inspired, and your little one is a cutey!
Awesome thanks!
Thanks for this video! If your family (especially your child) enjoyed this adventure, I'd recommend trying either the Trent-Severn or Rideau Waterways in Canada, both of which have more evolved tourism facilities than on the Erie, or if you're really adventurous, do the English canals, which are spectacular and amazing. Navigating the English canals is "work" because you have to operate all the locks and liftbridges, but you're surrounded by history and it's beyond pleasurable to do all the operation yourself. I haven't been on the Rideau but did a couple of weeks on the Trent-Severn a few years ago and highly recommend it!
That’s sounds like a great option. It’s a cool experience and we’ll definitely want to do it again so we’ll check out both places. Thanks for the information and sharing!
Yes quite an adventure yesterday I helped a friend take his boat through the Hanwell flight in West London 8 locks in about 3 hours. Hard work but great challenge the people you meet on canals are wonderful all over the UK.
Thanks for the video, might do this.
Sure no problem. Hope you do it was a lot of fun
fantastic video. We get a few of these boats all the way out past my front yard in Gasport NY. I make it a point to wave at them knowing they are probably new to the area and maybe even new to boating. I love this company and wish there were more of them on the canal and based all along the system. We need more destinations for them to visit. Also research ''the Great Loop''.
Awesome! Yeah it is a a great company and I couldn’t agree more😄👍🏽
Excellent vid. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
This looks like a great adventure for a landlubber couple or small family.
It absolutely is! 😄👍🏽
Looks like a great adventure!
Yeah it was a great time. Thanks for watching 😄👍🏽
Fanatic video. Thank you. Gives me some ideas!
Thanks! It’s definitely a great time. Enjoy 😄
Excellent stuff bro
Thanks!😄
tks for posting
This is such a cool video. I really enjoyed it
Awesome! Thank you 😁
Wonderful!
Thanks!😄
Hey, you added to my bucket list. I rented a houseboat in Boston but it remained docked. I want to try this.
Hey! That’s cool. Yeah it was a great experience and I’m sure you would have fun.😄
Good job fella its well done, thank you.
Thank you!
Looks like fun!
Really enjoyed your video, thanks!
Awesome thanks!
I never realized you could rent them alone. We fish the canal by boat all summer and these boats pass us all the time. We thought they were just guided trips like a bus. A travel trailer on water. Very cool.
Yeah they are a lot of fun. Great experience
Awesome wide beam. Didn’t know there were narrowboats in my backyard.
Yeah and it’s a lot of fun especially the history of the area😄👍🏽
That is 2,300 RPM. No driver, it is a helmsman. Good drone shots and over all narration.
👍🏽😄
Great video, I’ve always wanted to do that
Awesome. Thanks!
Great video. Thanks.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
Cool. Thanks!
Absolutely glad you enjoyed!😄
Excellent video! We are booked for May on the Harriet Wiles. Any suggestions or do/don'ts???
Awesome thanks! You’ll have a great time I’m sure. You have the option to go east or west when departing after orientation and I would say definitely go west on the canal.
When docked keep the doors and windows closed in the evening because the mosquitoes and moths attract to the light inside I spent an hour getting rid of them once they were inside. Enjoy and thanks for watching!
Very much like the British Narrowboats used to navigate their vast canal system. A little wider beam though. Some of the locks on the British canals are only 7 feet wide so boats are very restricted in width. It looks like a very relaxing way to see some of the country side while on vacation. Are there any live-aboard's on the Erie?
Yes I believe the inspiration for the owner came while he was on vacation in Europe so it makes sense that they are similar to the British boats. I did see many other types of boats along the canal that had permanent residents and other live aboard vessels.
I thought the same thing. When I lived in the UK, I lived on one of these for two years.
these boats in the UK would be known as a Widebeam, however with a widebeam you're restricted to one end of the country or the other, as theres currently no widebeam connection between the southern and northern parts of the widebeam canal network (though plans are afoot to dig this 16 mile link in bedfordshire, to connect the grand union canal at Milton Keynes with the river great ouse at bedford, linking the northern and southern halves).
With a 48ft long narrowboat (a narrowboat is 6ft 10in wide maximum) practically all of the canal network is accessible.
Fabulous.
Thanks!
Super cool
Awesome thanks!😄
Never knew they had canal boats in Canada,,,..
Great video. My wife and I have been watching alot of videos on narrow boating since the summer and would love to try it. Until seeing your video, we didn't know there were places you could rent them here in New York. Now we know, we are researching and planning on a week-long vacation for hopefully the summer of next year (2021). I have tons of questions, such as cost of the boat rental, how much boating experience is required, (we do own a 17.5ft boat we use for fishing on the Oswego River and on Lake Ontario), what gear to bring, ect. Do you know if there a web site we can go to or a marina we can contact to answer our questions? We live 2 blocks from Lock # 3 on the Oswego River (in Fulton, NY) and over this summer, we saw a few narrows go thru the lock headed north to the Lake (?) Which is what sparked our interest. Any info you can supply would be helpful and appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks! Yes the website can answer many questions and you can also call them directly. The boat is very easy to handle and doesn’t require any boating experience. They provide a thorough training the day you pick up. The price is depending on the amount of time you take it. We did a 3 day trip and it was $2,200.
eriecanaladventures.com
FWIW, you might want to look into the Rideau Canal or Trent-Severn Waterway in Canada. Neither is that far from C. NY State where the Erie's located, and certainly a LOT closer than England :) We did 2 weeks on the Trent-Severn a few years ago and it was an exceptional vacation. We rented from Egan Houseboats on the TSW, and while their boats are a little on the "shabby" side, we had no mechanical issues and they're a LOT cheaper than other outfits providing rentals on the TSW. I would recommend Egan with the caveat that they aren't gold-plated.
It's what we call a wide beam here in England but only about 8ft wide by the looks of it, but still beautiful boats
Awesome…yeah they are cool 😄
Love how empty the water looked! What month (time of year) did you film this?
It was in August 2020 so it was during the pandemic shut down time. That’s probably why there wasn’t a lot of traffic.
Huhhhhhhh... I can't cruise on cruise ships but I can rent this and stay within my state LOL I'm closer to Albany, I live on the Mohawk river, I gotta find me some friends with a boat LOL
Lol! Yeah it’s a lot of fun . Enjoy with your friends 😄
Fishing?
Didn’t try
What's the price for 3 days
Wow I had no idea this existed. I’m a huge fan of UK narrow boats. Do you think the lack of traffic was due to the pandemic, or is it always like that? Are there only a few places to moor?
Not sure what traffic was like pre- pandemic but we were on the eastern side of the canal and we were told it’s busier closer to Buffalo on the western side.
There were plenty of places to moor along the canal that were not populated. We chose to stay in places that had restaurants and shops.
Looks like a great time/vacation loved the video. Sign me/us up
Thanks! Yeah it was an awesome trip.
I'd love to find one for sale here in the US.
yeah that would be cool
You never switch the engine off in the lock.
Oops 😄👍🏽
Thank You, Dawg!
😄👍🏽
Bit like Britain, except bigger, and no rain!
Lol..Awesome.
Kind of pricey.
Yeah it is pricey for sure.
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Thanks 😄
Music FAIL : COMPLETE TOTAL FAIL Bad music, whats the matter with these people??
Horrible. Wont continue or recommend this vid. Sorry, down thumb.
What's the price for 3 Days 3 nights
I'm not sure if they changed their prices but for our trip it was $2200