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  1. Of the house, not the boat. This is in Arts and Crafts not because it's Art, but because the dog is crafty - she got her modelling fee.
    8 points
  2. What we do is to pull a loop of rope through the eye-splice, then put the loop we've just made over the bollard on the stern, and then give it a sharp tug before throwing the rope onto the lock-landing for someone to loop over the bollard there. works for us.
    4 points
  3. Berrichon Sirdar again, in the lower chamber at Le Guetin. Also the tractor, on which I have no further information, except that the group of Dutch and Belgian mariniers around were gnashing their teeth at the way the staircase was adminstered (uphill travellers would not not allowed to progress the following morning, even when there were no downhill boats left, because that was not their specified time of day) Peter Zivy, who started Saint Line, had previously based his fleet of six on the Marne, but moved to Baye on the Nivernais having discovered the canal and been appalled that it was up for closure. He spent a good deal of money in doing so and subsquently moved to Englnad, but by then others were getting established. Prominent amongst them was Michael Street, who became the first hire boat operator on the Midi (encountering concerted hostility from the French tax authorities, to whom anything new must be suspect. Michael did win through in the end, but the process exhausted him;he subsequently sold out to Guinness, who weredeciding on "leisure" at the time).
    3 points
  4. More on the berrichons. In 1968 I travelled with a group of friends on a hire cruiser from Saint Line on the Nivernais. Even then, this was the only hire company in France, and by being based at Baye, on the summit, and lobbying hard, it thereby saved the Nivernais from closure. On an ambitious circuit we passed, at Marseilles-les-Aubigny, the blocked-off entrance to the Canal de Berry, with several of its tradional craft moored out in the main canal. Then, at Le Guetin, there had been a stoppage of some kind, and in thequeue, was the berrichon Sirdar, the family on board certainly eating under an awning at the stern, though possibly sleeping somewhere underneath. The mule/horse combination that towed the vessel was stabled centrally on board, that being the regulation (the animals were not allowed to graze on shore either, though some surely did). I shall post a couple of further photos on a following entry, asap.
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  6. Its the bit on the end of its leg. Or if you want to be clever :
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  8. As a professional boat signwriter and decorator, I recycle and re-use white spirit constantly. Left overnight in small tins, the pigment sinks to the bottom and the amber coloured spirit is ready to go again once decanted off, perfectly adequate for washing brushes and wiping palettes etc.
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  12. The simplest things that anglers can do to be helpful to boaters are to be visible (to boats, even if not to fish!), and to acknowledge your approach in some way. Then both parties know that the rod will be lifted out of the way at the last minute, and perhaps a few friendly words exchanged. It avoids the uncertainty that can lead to horns / emergency slowing down / lines being caught etc.
    2 points
  13. I thought he was going through his Dame Edna phase and was expecting the next avatar change to be to a muppet carrying a bunch of gladioli...
    2 points
  14. A chap I used to moor next to got one, after about the 3rd time he rang me to bring a hammer and chisel to help open his door, worked well until he used the spare emergency key and didn't replace it
    2 points
  15. 'Cause some bright spark (who cant be mentioned but their name starts with Jen i* *** ) couldnt see the black mask so didnt get the joke with my strap line. Thought I better change it so it was a bit more visible.
    2 points
  16. The Peniche in Athy’s photo looks like it should be a automotor so it suggest that it is being towed into a tunnel. So not the St Quentin or Marne Rhin as these have electric tugs. The summit tunnel on the Marne Saone canal has a towpath which I believe was used by tractors but I have in my mind that the entrance canal was narrow for some distance.
    2 points
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  20. Yes, I fitted a simple gauge 20 years ago (after telling SWMBO that yes I was sure there was enough water for her to have a shower, but no there wasn't enough to let her rinse the soap off) and it works impeccably. A length of 3 core flex, with one of its wires cut a few inches short, pokes into the tank via a small (resealed) hole in the filler pipe so that it goes 3/4 of the way down. Then a simple circuit consisting of just one CMOS logic chip senses which bits of wire are covered by the water and drives a bi-colour LED. Green means more than half full, Yellow means a quarter to a half, Red means less than a quarter. Total cost, less than 50p
    1 point
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  23. Never realised that was an avatar, thought it was a self portrait. Whens the new cruiser hit the cut?
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  25. The strap line says "....always wear a mask to avoid the virus". For the last month I have been sporting a 'lone ranger' type mask on my avatar but it was coloured black (to be accurate to the lone ranger) but looks like no one could see it ?. The red jobby is a bit more visible.
    1 point
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  27. One of the very few remaining berrichons, 2013 - somewhere in France.
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  29. On this day 2018 Another angle on an isolated canal and its boat. Southern Oxford Summit Compare #294
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  31. Well, not after magnetnan has been around...............
    1 point
  32. And there's me thinking I'm the only tight-arsed one!
    1 point
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  37. Like Dav and Pen I have seen some (a very few) about on the French system. In fact IIRC there was one that used to moor at Auxonne when we were there with our barge for a few years. Like Dav and Pen I would expect them to be quite pricey. I never met an owner to be able to chat and find out about the boats though. Roger
    1 point
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  39. You will struggle to get photovoltaic cable in a larger size than 6.
    1 point
  40. Or, if this is too complicated, grind a 'flat' on the top of the bollard and then weld a short length of 12mm bar to the top to for a "T"
    1 point
  41. Sikaflex 291 is the one you'll see punted for marine stuff. You'll only need a tube but someone who needs a lot could consider Puraflex 40, about half the price and made by Sika.
    1 point
  42. no i did not see that post .it stand to reason tho .recreational craft direct ,and all other legal stuff will be in place .i may be a lot of things wotever . ignorant is not one of them lol .also this project will have P.I if you struggle to read what i say simple dont bother reading it ,and dont bother commenting
    1 point
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  44. Re the staircase locks at Le Guetin and aqueduct across the Allier, I have enduring memories of the place, having had to wait two days there on our first ever boating experience in France. The system then was for downhill travellers to pass through in the mornings, uphills in the afternoon. To add to the complication the upper chamber could not be filled if there was a vessel on the aqueduct, as they got pulled by the flow. Since it was a tight fit, loaded craft to an age to get through and the whole palava seemed to have no end.. To add further to all this, horse or mule-drawn craft had to use an ancient tractor to get across, while the animals went round by means of the local road. The main picture shows under way the last berrichon, of 90 tonnes capacity, loaded with cement, while a bigger animal drawn craft waits her turn in the queue. The larger vessels, carrying up to 200 tonnes, represented hard and horrible work for the two beasts involved, and the practice came to an end in 1970 - as represented by an earlier picture in this thread.
    1 point
  45. I always take the advice given by the fisherman in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o949IwjBsk
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  47. A few years back Andrew Dennny photographed me mid-leap: https://www.grannybuttons.com/granny_buttons/2006/08/fulbourne_at_na.html
    1 point
  48. My Dad was born inside black jacks lock 86 years ago today whilst grandparents where waiting for the gate to be re hung so it seemed only fitting some of his ashes went in there. Nan would not allow a bank person to step on her boat to help deliver so the lockies wife who was from old boating family ( Mercer ) was sent for & by the time gate was fixed & lock re filled Dad was born & grandad who was in the pub all the time was sent for ..
    1 point
  49. Why would anyone bother transporting boats here from Poland and China when we have plenty of capable boatbuilders.....
    1 point
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