Christina's safety is due in April, so we are striving to get all the little jobs done so that we can get the surveyor over in March, that way if there's anything we've missed, there'll be time to sort it.
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How to reach those awkward corners when painting the gas locker in Christina's bow. A piece of pipe, a jubillee clip and a brush. |
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While Julian was re-wiring Christina, he came across this gem, the main feed into Christina's consumer unit steps down a few times and is then attached to the terminal with a small crocodile clip! |
We've added 16 amp C form plugs and sockets at each end of Christina's cabin and 13 amp 4-ways in the workshop and boatman's cabin. Modernised and tidied all of the 12 volt wiring, which we've run through trunking.
We're also fitting a gas bubble-tester in Christina, Freyja already had one fitted.
The Whalegulper shower pump that we fitted was such a success that I've fitted one in Christina too.
Likewise I replaced the crap & leaking sureflo pump
with a Whale watermaster pump, once again, I was very impressed with the
build quality so I'm in the process of replacing Christina's leaking
waterpump too.
On the way down to the Nene from brokerage, we had huge problems with water and diesel bug blocking filters, wrecking the lift pump etc. We broke down many times, eventually, at the bottom of the Rothersthorpe flight, we were advised by River Canal Rescue to get our diesel polished and that it would probably cost less than £100.
It actually cost nearly £200 with the filters, and we were more than a little miffed when we broke down again with the same trouble after just a short distance to Northampton, we started to run from 5 gallon containers and that's what we've done since.
Because I now had an inspection hatch, I decided to clean out whatever was left in the tank.
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Here are some videos showing how much sludge and water came out of our tank after it had been 'polished'! |
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Too thick to go through the funnel |
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And here you can see why |
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Yuk! So glad to get this lot out |
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Now the tank has been cleaned out, I've added this Mechanical Line Solutions centrifugal filter, which will, hopefully, extract any water and traces of diesel bug that develop in future. |
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