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jollyroger

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  1. When you get to Cromwell Lock moor up then have a word with the Lockie, he will give you all the advice you need, take it seriously as he knows the river. Re a VHF radio, not essential but if you do not have one, a Mobile phone is. If you are a bit apprehensive you can always travel with another boat.
  2. I agree especially as you were on a river
  3. You ARE doing the right thing, my wife is half way through a 24 mth chemo treatment. She has to go back to Sheffield every 3 wks for 4 to 5 days, she uses the train so we have been cruising between railway stations, its not that bad. Since May we have been to Banbury, Warwick, Alvechurch, Stratford, Leamington Spa and now I am near Sutton Stop so I can meet her in Coventry tomorrow. Advance booking on line, on average she pays about £10 single, for some reason 2 singles work out cheaper than a return, much better than staying at home.
  4. I think Kev has got it wrong, I was charged £10 at Saltisford including Blue, and they gave it a good rinse.
  5. We came down them about 2 weeks ago and we found it hard work(we are in our 50's) going up I think would be harder. More important though I think is to do the River section first, as a good downpour can put the river on a Red warning, which means you would have to moor up until the level went down.
  6. On Tuesday as we were leaving Tewkesbury on the River Avon I lost drive (turned out to be drive plate bolts sheared) I was drifting mid river, a boater off a Dutch Barge threw me a rope, while we were doing this the runabout from Tewkesbury Marina pulled up to see what was wrong I explained to him that I had lost drive and he offered to tow me to the Visitors moorings at the Marina. Once there he showed me the amenities and asked if I would be O/K. We were there for 2 days while the repair was done. Before leaving I went to see how much the mooring fees were, they said "No charge, we don't charge if you break down" I say "Thanks, very nice people "
  7. Get the Lockies advice first as it is a difficult entry, she will give you all the advice you need, and be waiting to guide you in on arrival.
  8. Also what wasn't mentioned was that before coloured electricity you could only get black & white TV
  9. We stayed in the Basin in Coventry last year, it is only a few minutes from the city centre. We did 't have any problems at all.
  10. I also carry one rope to use as a spring, find it very useful when mooring in bad weather
  11. If it went Pop you will probably find that a component has gone. the first problem is finding out Why, the second is identifying it, the third is replacing it (Inverters can be quite complex) and lastly and most important, doing it safely as high voltages are present, my advice is to bin it
  12. I use T Mobile, £15 month, 3Gb Limit, I would recommend it
  13. My advice for Leicester is to get through it in daylight, and don't leave your boat unattended until you are well clear
  14. If you make sure your bilge pump is working you will be able to get rid of the water before you sink
  15. The problem is not if an engine will run on Bio, But what damage it could do to Injectors, Fuel pumps, seals Etc, as most have been designed for diesel oil not Bio.
  16. This is a good site for route planning http://www2.mihalis.net/canal/cgi-bin/index.cgi
  17. They do http://www.nautimarket.net/shop/index.php?language=en
  18. Pick one in the colour you like best There is not much to choose between modern engines, they all do a similar job
  19. They are also used in Galvanic isolators and rectifiers
  20. We had our boat built by J.D. Boat Services of Gailey. We have had it now for just over 2 years and are highly delighted with it. We have had a few small problems, but these were sorted out quickly. They delivered on time and on budget, and make a lovely cup of tea.
  21. I was talking to the lockeeper at Torksey last Monday, he said that they told him that his boat was O/K, and strongly advised him against going to it. During the high water levels they have been keeping an eye on all the moored boats.
  22. You only need them if you transmit, not if you only want to listen PS I've just done the Trent from Sawley to West Stockworth with only a mobile phone to contact the lockeepers, and had no problems
  23. Thought the level was a bit high then, we were heading towards Bardney at the time. We will be stopping off at Lincoln today for supplies (ran out of Whiskey and Brandy) will keep a look out for you
  24. Set out from Burton 2 weeks ago arrived in Boston last Monday, did the above(Lockeeper @ Cromwell has Charts) Whats all the fuss about? One point, If you havn't a licence you will not get through any of the manned locks
  25. I am using it now, the only downside is that most of the time it only connects @ 230kbps, but thats better than nothing I am using it now, the only downside is that most of the time it only connects @ 230kbps, but thats better than nothing
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