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| This was during a biker rally in the 70s, I'm afraid things sometimes got out of hand. Found this pic but don't remember any details. Hate to see this now ;o( |
The ins and outs of first time buying, blacking, moving, repairing, modifying and personalising a narrowboat pair, with a view to being able to live on them and be as self-sufficient and eco-friendly as limited funds allow.
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Friday, 1 February 2013
Oh dear, my mates up to no good
Monday, 21 January 2013
A wintery week of work
We spent last weekend at the boats, Glenda returned on Sunday and I stayed for the week to try to get the new tarpaulins fitted and to close off the holes between the tarps.
Unfortunately, the weather beat me to it, first it was days of ice and a little snow, then came the blizzard conditions. So for most of the week I did other jobs inside the boats.
On Christina :-
I put a new floor in the storeroom and re-arranged the storage bays.
Made new wooden filler boards which keep the top planks centralised and stop rain and snow from coming in between the sheets and the bulkhead.
Cut up the large tree trunk that we pulled out of a lock on our trip down, finally got to use my new chainsaw in anger! ;o)
On Freyja :-
Fixed the broken bulkhead
Removed the doors and made them fit properly so that they open and shut properly
Fitted a porthole mirror
Replaced the rotten bow tarpaulin
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| A photo showing the top sheets fitted but the bow sheets are still the old rotten and leaking ones |
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| The lake is frozen and snow covered, but it's cosy in both our boats ;o) |
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| Freyja still had her old bow sheets and her white hold down strap has blown off and is hanging down. Behind her a gap can be seen in Christina's sheets, letting snow into the chicken coup section. |
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| It might be blizzard conditions but the wood burning ranges keep both boats cosy, nice to be able to work in the cosy workshop. |
On Christina :-
I put a new floor in the storeroom and re-arranged the storage bays.
Made new wooden filler boards which keep the top planks centralised and stop rain and snow from coming in between the sheets and the bulkhead.
Cut up the large tree trunk that we pulled out of a lock on our trip down, finally got to use my new chainsaw in anger! ;o)
On Freyja :-
Fixed the broken bulkhead
Removed the doors and made them fit properly so that they open and shut properly
Fitted a porthole mirror
Replaced the rotten bow tarpaulin
Friday, 4 January 2013
Nice to see Brian from NB Alton in Canal Boat
I found more pics on my phone
While looking for something else on my phone, I found photos taken on our journey down, including some more nice pics of Joe R.I.P.
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| Joe takes the helm of Freyja soon after leaving Church Minshull, this was the only time he steered Freyja, preferring Christina the butty. On the right is Dave (aka Dinky) of bayphotos.co.uk |
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| Joe found a soulmate in The Anchor in Hartshill, this dog, with matching whiskers, took a big shine to him! |
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| Joe ponders the meaning of life while he waits for the lock to fill, Freyja waits patiently to hook back up. |
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| Joe puts on his schoolteacher's hat for a group of Midlands schoolkids |
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| 'Dinky' Dave takes over while I rustled up a bit of brekkie. |
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| Broken down again, raw water pump fell off, fuel blocked and caused the engine to shake and break the exhaust, Red Bull Boatyard kindly helped us to get going again. |
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| An early, and misty morning start |
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| The teachers could not believe their luck, wanting to show pupils how canalboats were used as transport, we turned up at the same time, with a pair. |
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| Broken down, again, and moored in the rough |
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| Passing steam narrowboat 'Laplander' |
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Blwyddyn Newydd DDa! (Happy New Year)
We hope you all have a happy and safe 2013, let's hope that there will be a lot less flooding and harrowing stories of sunken boats.
Safe boating everyone.
Chop & Glenda x
Safe boating everyone.
Chop & Glenda x
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| I tried to get a photo from the other side of the lake but, as the lake was about 5 foot above normal, this was the best that I could get. Ours are the boats with the nice new shiny tarpaulins! |
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Nadolig LLawen! (Merry Xmas!)
Glenda and I had Xmas day on the boats and cooked our Xmas nosebag on Freyja, they are still floating very high, over 4 foot above normal.
Hope 2013 sees water levels getting back to normal.
Hope 2013 sees water levels getting back to normal.
Friday, 14 December 2012
We just lost a member of our crew ;o(
While in Berlin I received a text with the terrible news that Joe, our human horse, had been found dead under the ice near his boat, on the Grand Union Canal near Crick.
To say I'm gutted is an understatement, I just can't believe that we've lost such a lovely bloke, the only crumb of comfort is that he died doing what he loved most, it involved a pub, beer, a bicycle, his boat and a canal.
Here's a selection of (copyright) photos from the journey down from Church Minshull near Crewe to the river Nene near Wellingborough, courtesy of Dave at http://www.bayphotos.co.uk
| Our Butty man, Joe |
| A lovely bloke that kindly helped us move the pair south |
| Joe enjoyed the quietness on the butty and spent his time doing word puzzles |
| It took some clever gymnastics to pass Joe his breakfast and coffee on the fly |
| A great moody shot of Joe |
| Who are you looking at? |
| After too many locks time for a lunchtime pint |
| For some reason, Joe had it in his head that I was deliberately dragging him through bushes and trees! |
| Had to spray him for greenfly |
| A great sense of humour |
| Joe was never happier than when he was sat behind a nice pint of real ale |
| He empty again, I suppose I'd better get to the bar! |
| He tirelessly hauled the Christina the butty through 100 locks |
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| He used a boat hook to snag the rope from under the bridge |
| Rare to see him not helping, at his own speed with the least effort, he just leaned on the rope and waited until the butty realised it was time to move! |
| No headband? No problem! Just use 2 zip ties, then spend all evening explaining why you've got a bright red line across your forehead! |
| He's flown away from us like the winter geese |
| He was a lovely guy who will be sorely missed |
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