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  1. I've seen it so many times. A young person joins, hoping for a bit of help and advice and then is shot down in flames, accused of being a snowflake, eating quinoa, spending all their money on Starbucks coffee rather than working for a living. It's dreadful to see youngsters chased off again and again. Yes they may be naive, but that's what's being older should be about, teaching rather than deriding and alienating. I applaud the OP - if you can find a way of living the canal life without waiting till you retire - well done you. Go for it and ignore the nastiness please. There are some good folk on here that will help and support you, you just have to shut out the vitriole, a lot of which is born of jealousy - wouldn't we all love to be young again xxx
    6 points
  2. Give the lads a chance. This I made in the 1960's when I was a wee lad. Ended up getting 30 million viewers a week. Bet YouTuberds would like those hits.
    5 points
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  4. You're not keeping up. Its the presumption that the aggro generated in that section spills over into the other 'main stream' parts of the forum and that drives valued peeps away. I originally voted for a political section as I thought it would focus all the nasty stuff in there and I could ignore it. It hasnt quite worked that way. The vote was also at the height of the Brexit debate and there was no getting away from that discussion so I think most peeps thought it would be a good idea to have a political section. Brexit is now over but unfortunately the 'left' and the 'right' are now well known and thus the ongoing sniping from either side. I am not sure how you will ever get round that now other than individuals learning to control how they respond to others.
    4 points
  5. Theres no lesser and greater with those two, the entrenched views of both sides are as bad as each other and absolutely awful for the country and society as a whole.
    3 points
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  7. Oh dear... we both have jobs, i'm a freelance web designer and Jack is an accountant, we are very self sufficient thank you very much. We own our narrowboat out right and didn't take out a loan or finance. So that is about the best reply you will possibly get, don't judge a book by the cover in the future.
    3 points
  8. Then don’t look then it won’t matter ?
    3 points
  9. I won't comment on price. However, you say you want to make it more 'open plan, removing cupboards...'. Before you do that, I suggest that you pack up everything you need for a few weeks aboard (I'm guess you aren't intending to live aboard). Clothes, food, tools, bedding, towels, toilet paper, cleaning stuff; everything you would want. Everything. Now put it all away in the boat. If there is spare storage, then think about removing it.
    3 points
  10. Good luck with your venture. some of the sour replies are from people with masses of experience, such as my self with over thirty years living and cruising the system so people with no idea coming on the forum sometimes raises the hackles. you tube is full of newbie boaters producing very poor and often incorrect content so please get someone on board who has some experience and it may even be worth watching
    3 points
  11. Following an incensed outburst of mine last night which has rightly been removed by the moderators, I thought I'd post my reply in the hope that this might prompt a calmer discussion about what I feel is becoming an increasing problem on CWDF. This used to be a friendly place for boaters new and old to ask questions and get answers, and a mine of knowledge about the history of the canals and the boats on them. It's moving towards somewhere much less friendly, where anything that challenges the entrenched views of some results in a shower of criticism which often rapidly descends into schadenfreude and personal abuse -- playing the man, not the ball. And I'm not going to mince words here, it's also clear that most of this comes from a few people who are effectively poisoning the atmosphere on the forum. I'm not so concerned about myself -- I'm a big boy, I can normally take robust argument and even insults without throwing a hissy fit, though recent events explain why I finally blew my top this time. I can deal with this trend by blocking people I find obnoxious, and of course they can do the same to me if they want to. My worry is about the loss to CWDF of both experienced posters and new members due to the way that discussions and in particular personal comments on posts seem to be going. Am I the only one who thinks this is a problem? If not, it would be a shame to see CWDF go the way some other forums have done and die slowly while becoming an angry echo chamber ? Dear Athy I do apologise for this, I was just incensed at some of the personal comments on the thread and boiled over after a couple of beers. There seem to be more and more cases recently of people using personal abuse rather than reasoned discussion to try and "win" what they see as an argument (on many subjects) where they're in the right, and where anyone daring to disagree is obviously morally corrupt and therefore ripe for abuse -- and having spent some time looking back over various threads where this has happened, it's obvious that this mostly comes from a small number of people, I'm sure you know who they are as well as I do (because I've blocked many of them). I can't help feeling that this has not only driven some knowledgeable and experienced posters away from CWDF but is putting off new people joining when their first post is shot down on flames for one reason or another -- and there's even sometimes crowing on the lines of "hah, we taught them a lesson, we've had the last word", which I suspect sadly means they've given up in disgust and gone elsewhere. Which is a shame because there's still a huge amount of knowledge and experience which helpful people on the forum are happy to impart, and people leaving reduce this pool (if they're experienced) or lose access to it (if they're new). CWDF didn't use to be like this when I joined back in 2012, it was friendlier and less combative and abusive. Things seemed to take a turn for the worse before/during/after the Brexit referendum, and have done so again since Covid-19 hit -- maybe the first is a symptom of increased "us and them" division in the country, maybe the second is because some people have more time on their hands to angrily hammer away at a keyboard and tell other people how wrong they are. It would be a shame if this continues, because it could be the start of a long slippery slope with CWDF ending up as a small number of angry people shouting into an otherwise empty echo chamber, who think they've "won" because nobody answers back. I've seen this happen with other Internet forums and discussion groups over the years, and I really hope it doesn't happen to CWDF. Best wishes Ian
    2 points
  12. And I think that is a major mistake. It may not look like it from my previous posts but I would like if you could succeed however I do still have a general issue with the notion of requesting subscribers to channels which have yet to produce content. Once content is available then, and only then, would I consider subscribing.
    2 points
  13. A woolly photo shows our hotel-barge Luciole heading northwards down the Canal du Nivernais in the vicinity of Cravant. In the background, LH side, may be glimpsed one of the caverns in the hillside, limestone quarries cut centuries ago. In one, today, fine sparkling wine is produced. In the cave that is pictured, a French aviation company set up in business, only to find the premises taken over by the German forces of occupation. Here, safe from Allied bombing, Focke-Wolfe 190 fighter aircraft were repaired by a workforce of prisoners, local employees and, at one stage, 200 Russian women - there was an extensive White Russian contingent in the German army units hereabouts. Damaged aircraft arrived by rail and, three times a month by barge, unloading at a quayside nearby. Restored planes took off from the grass airstrip that still survives beside the canal on the western side. This was a large-scale business - when the Germans left 20 fuselages and 150 wing sets remained.
    2 points
  14. Yes, but how do you get work? You do a bit of publicity, just like wot the OP has done, and hope you catch some interest. Entertainment isn't like plumbing, however. As a musician, I might cold call a hundred pubs to see if anyone wants my kind of band. If they do, off I go. I'll get paid for the job even if the pub's empty. But no audience, no second gig, which is what you want, because then it's an income stream instead of a one off. So as an entertainer it's important to get your audience lined up first, before you produce your content. No audience, no second gig, however good your content. So that's what, I think, the OP is doing. .
    2 points
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  17. Please read some of the first boat or first time boater threads here. Then buy a used boat, not a new one. Plenty of time to buy your ideal new boat after you learn what you want on an older one. Just a comment from experience, not a criticism.
    2 points
  18. Jack is an accountant and can work from home or at his mums office if he wishes to do so, im a freelance web designer so I also can work from the boat or the middle of a field. Don't worry, we are not put off at all, we only listen to wise people with half a decent thing to say!
    2 points
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  20. Having a bit of a hard time is good training. If they can be put off by a few adverse comments from here, I'm not sure they'll survive what they want to do.
    2 points
  21. Perhaps we should have another referendum? :tonguefirmlyincheek:
    2 points
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  23. Hope you got it sorted, sorry I can’t offer any practical advice. But let me say that it was a pleasure encountering you and your family on t’cut. Jeff (who has been a bit up and down with his mood recently) repeatedly commented on how nice everyone was.
    2 points
  24. In my experience, the interestingness of short conversations at locks is wholly uncorrelated to the quality of the boat - people in the least sophisticated vessels can have at least as much to offer as those in the most sophisticated, and sometimes much more! (Or may be in need of my conversation) To me, that levelling aspect of the canal life is one of its major attractions. In then, we are all just boaters!
    2 points
  25. This will be our 13th year on the Fossdyke and Witham and I can't say that we have really noticed that much has changed with the condition of the waterway and infrastructure. It is shallow and weedy, but nothing has changed there. Stamp End Lock is temperamental but it has been since we started boating there, same for the leaky lock gates at Bardney, they still leak. The one thing that has changed and really needs nipping in the bud is the sheer number of non compliant CCers. Moorings are in short supply on the Witham at the best of times so to have them littered with the same boats week in week out is particularly galling.
    2 points
  26. And the trouble with the temp jobs was that you did a couple of weeks labouring or whatever and then spent six weeks trying to sort your benefits out again, without any money. Those days, the queue at the Labour in York was out of the building and down the street. With zero hours jobs and Universal Credit, I don't think anything's improved much, and applaud anyone trying to make a living for themselves by carving out their own little niche. You don't get rich, but maybe you get happy instead, and get to eat as well.
    2 points
  27. Very few of us were deliberately off work. I had a lovely time in York living on the dole and playing music, but there was no work available. Same for years in Lincoln till I conned my way into a job that didn't really want me as I was overqualified for it. But when you are stuck in a place for one reason or another and unable to find work you might as well do something creative at the same time. If you deliberately avoid jobs, the dole tends to stop rather abruptly. And YTS was a crap system for employers to get work done on the cheap. Rarely any training and the kids got treated like dirt.
    2 points
  28. And if this one does work and the minister hauls CRT over the coals we might end up with Serco or Capita running the system instead! The specific remedy for failure to perform is to sack all the trustees and senior management and appoint new ones of the minister's choice. Be careful what you wish for ...
    2 points
  29. Never said I was posh. Middle class, I am, slap in the middle. But the people reading petitions are, or think they are. And I no there was a speeling mistook, I hate writing on tablets, but then I'm not trying to get a Government to listen to me, to think I might actually know what I'm talking about, and care enough to bother about presentation. There are a million petitions out there. If a single one has had any effect apart from soothing the ego of them wot wrote it, I'll be much surprised. They're just a slightly louder way of doing nothing, that's all.
    2 points
  30. Can't see the point. The problem isn't CRT, it's the lack of government funding. And if anyone thinks there's a few billion quid going spare to fix up the canals they're barmy. We're heading for a whacking great recession. Being picky, it's always advisable, if you're trying to get posh people to read your petition, to get the grammar and the spelling right,cos, like it or not, thry won't pay you any attention otherwise.
    2 points
  31. Trying to cheer me up? My next post will show my ignorance re the greasing of a stern gland.
    1 point
  32. I'm surprised no one has thought of "Narrow Escape"... ?
    1 point
  33. Yes, yes, yes - good quality gloss paint in a light colour - so that you can see the dirt and therby clean it off. 'Twill also help whe you've dropped someting in the bilge and can't see it...
    1 point
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  35. That vote was, I think, when we didn't have a political section and I don't suppose many of us realised how having politics allowed would affect the tone of CWDF . I wonder if a vote was taken now what the result would be? haggis
    1 point
  36. It’s marginally better than whinging here and doing bugger all though. To be fair, I suspect some of the old boys (and girls) on here did take an active interest and played their part in the past, however being negative isn’t exactly going to inspire the youngsters here is it?
    1 point
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  39. whatever type of connection you decide to use why not just wrap (shrink wrap or tape) the +ve with red and the -ve with black. ............... no that's probably too simple. .................................... sorry, I'm in K.I.S.S. kind of mood these days.
    1 point
  40. We only have a little water tank and no oven to cook a Sunday lunch!
    1 point
  41. Well negativity certainly won't help improve anything! Neither does just focussing on money. I think the key to dealing with this sort of problem is to motivate younger people to see what a great asset the waterways are. Without younger people taking an interest most of the 'old school' pastimes and interests will fade away. If only we could see the harm our obsession with virtual reality is doing to our lives. No wonder going for a walk in our lovely countryside is so therapeutic (if we can be arsed). Maybe CRT have a program to attract younger people to the waterways, anyone know?
    1 point
  42. Re the pump drip: Did you put new packing in the gland? If so was it the stern gland packing you linked to or did you get the proper pre-fomed stuff? If the latter how did you adjust it? Use this method - take the belt off, loosen the lock nut and turn the pulley by hand while you gradually tighten the gland nut. When you feel a slight resistance to turning lock tighten the lock nut. Are you aware that stern glands traditionally are adjusted to drip between once or twice a minute? This is to keep the gland lubricated and cooled. The greaser is used on stern glands to stop the drip when stopped. If you cant adjust the packing to stop a more frequent drip the pump body may be worn but as long as the pump primes OK I would suggest that you live with it. Stick some bilge blankets in the engine tray to absorb the drips. Re the hole in the transom: We can now see Its above the waterline so for inland use and as long as you don't hold a party at the back I don't think there is much to worry about until you get the boat out of the water. If it worries you put some NON_SILICON sealer around the gap on the outside. Silicon might cause adhesion problems when you come to glass the hole up.
    1 point
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  44. Seacock or ball valve in the hole, turn it off when you leave the boat. It's the exact fitting you'd want on a bottom inlet, but if it works fine where it is I'd leave it there. After the first impeller gets destroyed you'll always remember to turn it on before starting the engine ... Don't ask how I know this!
    1 point
  45. You miserable git, your fave PM Maggie invented the YOP, then YTS schemes where lots of youngsters tossed their selves off whilst being paid by her Gov.
    1 point
  46. Ye gods there are some grumpy gits on here. Damn glad nobody knows we built our first boat whilst on the dole all spring and summer - I regarded it as a grant from the gov. Had a lovely summer, used savings for materials and used the dole for living expenses. So far as I was concerned my selfless behaviour was leaving a valuable job open for somebody who needed it. Sometimes you need to think outside the box to raise a bit of cash. Good luck to floating round Britain.
    1 point
  47. Not another sponging poncing boater who thinks they are going to make a living doing nothing like a lot of young kids on narrowboats. “I’ll start a Youtube channel and be an overnight sensation” Go and get a job and work until you have earned enough money to be self sufficient . What’s next Patreon donations? Far too many young kids and couples basically begging to support their lifestyle on the canals through Youtube. Go and get a job and support yourself. Another pair of the Snowflake generation who do not want to work and want everyone to do everything for them. How old are you two and what have you done to support your self’s?
    1 point
  48. Multi fuel stove is by FAR the best way to go. I would start worrying about emissions when people stop flying all over the World burning millions of tons of fossil fuel which they are already again starting to do.
    1 point
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  50. Today 2020 Armley L&L If only there were no weeds, it would be possible to read the sign as a reflection in the water. _sigh_
    1 point
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