I drove up to Staffordshire this morning for a boat test. The promised sunny intervals eventually materialised, and we had some decent blue skies and sunshine. The star of the show was obviously Sky the dog.
Adrian headed north from work after lunch and we rendezvoused for a car shuffle. It was 5pm when we got to our marina, and we put some water in the tank while we sorted ourselves out. About 20 minutes later we we pulling out of our berth and heading towards Stoke Bruerne.
We carried on for about an hour to get a tank of hot water, and moored up in a favourite spot just past Bridge 57. To repeat a line from a blog from March 2014 when we also stopped here, there’s a field of lambs opposite, so we hope they don’t wake up too early.
3 miles, 0 locks. (But 4 locks today on another boat.)
Friday, 6 April 2018
Thursday, 5 April 2018
Monday, 26 March 2018
Thrupp Wharf and Sheffield
I came up to the boat yesterday, as I had a boat test tonight. With no working solid fuel stove, I ran the diesel heating for a couple of hours, and even dug the oil filled electric radiator out of deep storage. It was pretty chilly by the morning, thanks to a sharp frost.
The journey up to Sheffield and back was trouble free — although I don’t seem to have taken any photos. I returned to the boat, had something to eat, and then drove home.
The journey up to Sheffield and back was trouble free — although I don’t seem to have taken any photos. I returned to the boat, had something to eat, and then drove home.
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
First visit of the year
I don’t think we’ve ever left the boat unvisited for so long — and after the recent cold weather I’d convinced myself there was bound to be some damage. We do minimal winterising so surely we’d come unstuck this year. However, on arriving at the boat yesterday for a visit lasting just a few hours, everything seemed fine. The batteries were showing as being on a hundred per cent, with credit still on the metre (showing the value of the solar panel even in the winter); I checked the engine and it started first time; I put the shower mixer back on, turned on the water and the water pump, and everything worked without any leaks.
The reason we haven’t used the boat as we usually do in the winter was because of a problem with the stove. Back in December when we went up to go to the theatre in Milton Keynes, on opening the stove to light it, the front panel moved forward.
We stayed in a hotel instead. Yesterday, Gary from Boating Leisure Services came to have a look. He said he’d never seen anything quite like it before, although apparently when these stoves need new tops, you have to put a strap round the stove otherwise all four sides fall off when the top is removed. He suspects the fittings which hold everything together have corroded away. We’ll take the boat up to Heyford Fields in a few weeks time, so they can get the stove out and see whether it can be repaired.
The reason we haven’t used the boat as we usually do in the winter was because of a problem with the stove. Back in December when we went up to go to the theatre in Milton Keynes, on opening the stove to light it, the front panel moved forward.
We stayed in a hotel instead. Yesterday, Gary from Boating Leisure Services came to have a look. He said he’d never seen anything quite like it before, although apparently when these stoves need new tops, you have to put a strap round the stove otherwise all four sides fall off when the top is removed. He suspects the fittings which hold everything together have corroded away. We’ll take the boat up to Heyford Fields in a few weeks time, so they can get the stove out and see whether it can be repaired.
Sunday, 4 March 2018
Monday, 5 February 2018
Monday, 8 January 2018
Fantasia II on test -- and Salford Quays
The February Canal Boat is out and includes my boat test on Fantasia II by Aintree Boats.
There's also a four page article about our trip down to Salford Quays last September.
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