Wednesday, 6 November 2024

From blacking: Day 2

As I was ahead of schedule I had a pretty relaxed start to the day.  I walked up to the village as I’d arranged to meet Kathryn for a cup of tea in the cafe when they opened at 10am.  It’s good value in there, with a pot of tea only being £2.  It was another misty day, with not a breath of wind, but felt colder than yesterday.  Back at the boat I did a few jobs, then had lunch, and set off at about 12.45, just after another boat had arrived down the locks and moored in front.  I assured them I was leaving anyway, it wasn’t because of them!  Despite the murk, there were still some nice autumn colours.


It took the usual hour and a half to get back to the marina.  I could have done with a bit of a breeze down the pontoon to help me line up to reverse in, but I did it ok.  The ducks which take a liking to our jetty when we’re away were most indignant that we were back.


Once the boat was secure I washed the other half of the roof and did the windows.  By then the engine had cooled down enough so I could do an oil change; I wanted to get it done so there was new oil in for the winter.  I also checked the oil im the gear box and that still looks clean so I didn’t change it — which was a relief because draining out the old oil is a bit of a performance.

I’m staying tonight as I have a boat test to do tomorrow.

5 miles, 0 locks.  (17 miles, 7 locks)

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