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Mibosa

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  1. Thanks Iain for the follow-up. I might return to the area one day. Mibosa
  2. To Woodsy, IanW, Jonathan and and all the others who have provided very informative feedback I express my appreciation. Unfortunately my trip will not be occurring thanks to the lack of integrity and misinformation provided by ABC Boat Hire. In February this year I enquired with them about solo boat hire and I explained my relevant boating experience in various countries around the world. The girl who handled my request stated that she discussed it with a manager and they agreed to solo hire me a 45' narrowboat and suggested three routes which I could do, one being the F&C. The booking was made and I commenced monthly installments, until recently to just over 900 pounds. It was only recently when I asked a question of ABC that they put me onto the actual boat company, Capercaillie Cruisers, who in turn advised me that I couldn't do solo hire. I then raised this with ABC, having ben told by them that I could and in a written response the Admin Office Supervisor Lynda Ballard responded, and I quote, "....... I have read through all of the communications between yourself and the booking office team of which there are plenty and I am very satisfied that they offered the best advice and customer service. It is unfortunate that you feel this was not so. Although other companies may permit solo cruisers, we prefer not to as we feel it can present certain safety issues. " Offered the best advice and customer service???????? Unfortunate that you feel this was not so?????? I am just a little curious as to which part she didn't understand that one of her staff members and a manager okayed me to have solo hire and were happy to take my booking and my money. Had I not made my enquiry at this time I would have turned up to the marina to collect the boat, or at least believe I was collecting the boat, only to be told that it wasn't to be. I have ascertained that that Capercaillie Cruisers were never advised of my request for solo hire, otherwise this would have been discovered prior to the contract being entered. I have also lost money in cancelling an airfare to Edinburgh, thanks to the incompetence of ABC. I find it ironic that solo boat hiring is permitted in various parts of England, including on the River Thames and various other canals, which requires the negotiation of far more locks than on the F&C and also in the Republic of Ireland, yet boats worth tens or hundreds of thousands of pounds can be hired to absolute novices. In Scotland there is clearly a grey area around the repeated use of 'health & safety reasons' or 'insurance purposes'. Not to worry, whilst this exists in Scotland the tourist dollars (pounds) will be spent elsewhere. Thank you all.
  3. Can anyone please provide feedback regarding overnight moorings at Speirs Wharf. I am of the understanding that there is water and power available which I thought would be an attraction to at least some boaters. The limited research I have done on the internet, which includes YouTube, gives me the impression that it isn't well used. Am I wrong in this belief? Can anyone advise what is keeping boats away from the area. Is it road noise, too close to the multi-storey units, anti social behaviour or crime? If I am wrong in my thoughts, can anyone please advise the cost per night and the maximum amounts of nights? Thank you.
  4. Hi IainW, I have sent you an email after I was provided your email address. Can you please advise if you have received it and it hasn't gone to your junk mail folder? Thank you. Bob
  5. Thanks Iain, for the stopping points and will give that idea of the festival some thought although we are both restricted by work commitments.
  6. Just to bump this topic up again, I ended up solo hiring a boat in the Republic of Ireland from Silverline Cruisers. Silverline allowed me to have an almost 9 metre boat for 12 nights which was well worth it. I started and finished in Banagher and went down to the lower end and up quite high, before returning. I did this trip as the wife was going off to Greece with the girlfriends. Last year we hired a boat and did the Canal du Midi in France for two weeks, which was again a great experience. There was talk recently between the girlfriends of another girl trip in a couple of years time so out of interest I sat down the other night and sent off queries to many narrowboat/cruiser companies in the UK seeking out who would do solo hire. As expected many said no, citing insurance reasons and inability for a solo person to adequately managed a boat on their own. But surprisingly about 8 companies said they would solo hire throughout the UK. And that is without even trying to canvas them all. One company is at Falkirk so I started to look at Glasgow and Edinburgh for 2018-2020 or whenever the girls would get away, but the more research I did the sooner I wanted to do the trip. So it is now on the agenda for 2017 and I think the wife is interested, so there goes the solo hire idea! Anyway, I think it is good that some of the companies respect hirers with extensive boating experience in their own countries and abroad. Regards, Bob
  7. Hi all, thought I might join into this conversation as well. I am in Australia and am looking at about September 2017 to come over and get a boat from Falkirk to Glasgow, then to Edinburgh and back to Falkirk. I aim to spend a slow two weeks doing this trip to allow us plenty of time in Glasgow, Edinburgh and anywhere in between. I am also interested in any recommended stops along that route. I am waiting for a map to arrive from the UK showing the route, including locks etc as some internet sites mentioned multiple locks between Falkirk and Glasgow (34???) whereas other sites states only 8 locks in the return trip, so the map set up on a wall will allow me to get my head around it properly. Thank you in advance for any assistance..
  8. I am travelling to Republic of Ireland in August and solo hiring a 9 metre cabin cruiser along the River Shannon. I note that the Grand Canal and the Royal Canal have quite a few locks along the canals, but would like to know if it is considered too hard for a a single person, in no great hurry to get anywhere, to negotiate the locks? I have previous experience with narrow boating on the River Thames and believe I could manage on either of the canals.
  9. Yeah, you know how it is as you are obviously far more experienced than me. Whilst I did the River Thames with my wife and acknowledge the benefit of her assistance during locks and mooring, I feel confident that I could do the Scottish Canals on my own and wouldn't be shy in asking for help from other boaters or towpath users during those times. It's just hiring the boat which would be the hassle. Have no concerns though, I will convince the wife to do the Scottish Canals but it probably won't be for about 18 months or so due to all our other holiday plans. I will just wait to see whether some of the Irish companies I have contacted will allow me to go solo and be satisfied with the Shannon and environs. Beats the heck out of working! Thanks again. Bob
  10. Thanks again to BillW and everyone else. I have contacted Black Prince and they do not hire to solo travellers and the Scottish Canals site says that travelling on my own is not a happening thing. Such a shame, I am disappointed. Now looking at the Shannon in Ireland to see if I can hire on my own. I am expecting that it will be the same, but here's hoping!. Thanks, Bob
  11. Thanks to all those who responded to my question. You have given me a number or areas to investigate. Bob
  12. Hi Ange, I have placed another query in this forum which you may see. My question is, do you think it is possible for someone to travel solo from Falkirk area through the wheel to Edinburgh, then to Glasgow and back to Falkirk? With emphasis on the solo. When we did our trip in August this year I had the feeling that I could manage a 58'er or even a 47'er if I could find one and manage okay. I have picked the mentioned route due to the minimal locks (not to mention the wheel and all the other destinations). Your thoughts please. Regards, Bob.
  13. I recently travelled from Australia and spent two weeks on a 58'er along the River Thames with my wife. I am researching the possibility of travelling solo aboard a canal boat from Falkirk and travelling to Edinburgh and then to Glasgow, before returning to Falkirk. I have two weeks or more to do this proposed trip in about August 2014 and seek any advice or recommendations on who to contact for advice re this idea. Thanks, Bob.
  14. Thanks to Ange for the recommendations and especially the advice about how I address my questions. I am new to this forum method, it is too much like social media for my liking, something which I don't indulge in, but obviously a necessity for this purpose. Also, thanks to haggis for his lengthy response which has answered many of my questions and given me many areas to investigate. Regards, Bob
  15. I hadn't, but thanks. Are you aware of any hire companies that do one way? Either Glasgow to Edinburgh or the other way?
  16. I am an Aussie who recently had an enjoyable canal boat trip along the River Thames and am now in the planning stages of another trip. I am throwing many routes around in my head at the moment, but one possibility is hiring a boat at Falkirk for two weeks and heading to Glasgow and Edinburgh, in whichever order, during the months of August/September. Can someone please recommend where I can read of another person's adventures doing the same route? Thanks, Bob.
  17. Black Prince and as I understand it when the boat is returned they will fill it up and charge me for the amount used. At this stage I don't know how far we will travel, or how much we will use, but just interested to know anything incase I need to refuel along the way. Thanks.
  18. So after reading all the replies, what does an Aussie need to know when coming over very soon to hire a canal boat for two weeks, about using and paying for fuel? Please, if you wish to, just respond to mibosa52@tpg.com.au, otherwise use this site. I have paid up front for the hire and am understanding that I need to cover fuel costs at the end but would certainly appreciate any further advice.
  19. Thanks to Eightpot, Dave Mack and BabyJune for their advice. I'm sitting in South Australia doing lots of research on all the web sites, including Canal Plan which gives me a good idea of times, distances, locks etc and I have read on numerous sites about the tides. I might need to work out this forum better because I cannot seem to find any original response by Eightpot. Regards, AussieBob.
  20. Hi BabyJune, This is AussieBob here. I joined this forum site about a month ago searching for someone who had previously hired from Black Prince canal boats at Yeading and travelled along the Grand Union to the Thames River towards Reading. We are doing this trip in August as canal boat virgins and would like to communicate with a 'recent' traveller. We can be contacted on mibosa52@tpg.com.au, to avoid others having to read my stupid questions. I have requested for persons who have travelled our proposed path but have not received any useful responses. Regards, Bob.
  21. Thanks, yes I am aware of that but just wanted to communicate with someone who has done it recently. Regards,
  22. Aussie Bob is looking for someone who has previously hired a canal boat from Black Prince base at Yeading and travelled to the Grand Union Canal and onto the Thames River towards Reading. Thanks.
  23. Aussie Bob is looking for someone who has previously hired a canal boat from Black Prince at Yeading and travelled along the Grand Union Canal onto the Thames River in the direction of Reading.
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