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Bearsteen

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  1. Just pondering on how a boat this size can vanish and wondering if anyone knows how similar to Que Sera Sera this boat might be? Could whoever took took her have taken this one as an upgrade? Who really would know if someone has a legit number and name and just transfers both onto a newer boat, repaint, cover the back (pram hood?) move to a different marina.

    Is this possible?

     

     

     

    edit to add missing e

  2. £3000,000!!!! Never trust a used car salesman especially when he's from London and wants to get into selling boats. Just seen this article in on the Daily Mail web:

     

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3665715/Businessman-sells-London-home-buys-300-000-houseboat.html

     

    I don't know how many people will recognize the boat but I seen it at Crick a couple of years ago and it was the Tyler/Wilson show boat, the Sheffield class with a price tag of about £165K.

     

    The boat was on sale for quite a while later with a few brokerage sites, until this used car salesman apparently bought it for around £150K. Now he is saying he had it built for £300k and even had an article in the Daily Mail telling about the cost of living in London and at £300K it is such a bargain, I think it would be an even better bargain if he disclosed he only paid about £150K for it.

     

    Are people in London so naïve when it comes to the cost of boats? and would you trust buying a boat off this guy as he has now set up a company selling them?

     

    Surely you can get the same boat direct from Tyler/Wilson for around £150k-£175K depending on spec.

     

    Or have Tyler/Wilson just priced themselves out of the market by having this Used car salesman as an agent?

    3 million?

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    I get these weird dreams occasionally where the water in the canal runs out, and I'm cruising the boat along streets in a city. It still gets just enough buoyancy to go along as its chucking it down with rain!

     

    Hope there are no psychiatrists reading here biggrin.png

    I think you are hankering after a holiday in Venice

  4. I've been told there are terrapins in the Nottm/Beeston canal somewhere near Boots but I've never seen one. If it's true I'm a bit worried about them with all the construction work going on around there though I suppose they would have moved to a quieter spot when the diggers arrived

  5. Some kids asked us in horror, upon seeing the sink, 'Where do you get your water, do you drink canal water!?'

     

    And this was outside Harecastle Tunnel where the water is bright orange!

     

    That's quite sweet of them

  6. We tried to always make car journeys treats, visit to grandma for spoiling or nice new walk, occasional visits to vet always followed by the pet shop next door where he was allowed to chose his own chew (he always chose a pigs ear).

    The only thing he didn't like was having to wear his seat belt. half way back from the seaside one day doing about 40mph I was astonished to see the dogs head appear in the wing mirror, pulled up asap and found he had not only worked out how to undo the seat belt but had also managed to stand on the window switch. Not sure that was deliberately done but he was a very bright dog.

  7. To give an update to the saga (why is nothing ever simple?)

    A clip was ordered from Lincs Marine Services but after a week or two it became obvious it was not going to materialize so O/H ordered one from an Amazon partner in Japan. It arrived a few days later and is a genuine Yamaha part. Fitted to the boat in minutes and we are sailing again. The part is very slightly longer than the broken one but is fine.

    If LMS ever get back to us we will have a spare.

  8. When we bought a new build new house we took our dog to the building site every night so he got used to being there and always took him on a new walk nearby. As it's on the edge of town there are numerous dog walks on the doorstep.

    I always put on my most enthusiastic voice " new walkies!" so he only associated going there with something good for him. He settled straight away when we moved in.

    All dogs are different but I'm sure making him comfortable and familiar with the surroundings and seeing it as a treat to go there helped.

    You are right to potter about seeming unconcerned so he picks up a calm not an anxious vibe.

  9. It's good that you felt able to reach out when you needed someone to talk to. This is when the virtual community is at it's best, no-one would call up their friends in person in the middle of the night and ask if they were awake but there is usually someone online who will respond. It's easier to be open about how you are feeling with a stranger too as there won't be any awkward moments next time you meet where neither of you knows quite what to say.

    May I add my sympathy for your loss

  10. Right we're getting somewhere now, it's the other end that we need but thanks for the link Watersnail

     

    Edit to add update

    Lincs Marine are ordering a clip for us as it needs to come from Holland due to the age of the outboard.

    If we manage to source one locally this will be handy to keep as a spare.

    Correct term is: Carb connector - throttle linkage (I believe)

  11. We had a lovely family day out when we re-named our boat. I googled for traditions and ideas then wrote a short speech that involved several tings on the bell to denote a toast. We moored up in a quiet spot and 2 bottles of champers later we were on our merry way. A small amount of champers was poured on the bow in place of the bottle smashing.

    All good fun

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  12. Yesterday was our first chance for a few weeks to get a day out cruising but as we reversed out of our berth we lost power. We managed to get back into the berth and discovered that the problem was a broken clip that connects the throttle linkage to the engine. Superglue failed to repair it.

    Does anyone know who might stock one of these pesky little things please?

    We will drive to anywhere local-ish or I'm hoping one could be posted to us.

    We are based in Nottingham and Lincs Marine Services has been suggested but they are closed today.

    Meanwhile precious boating days are slipping away.

    Yamaha f9.9a around 25yrs old

     

    I'm not very tech minded so have no idea what it's proper name is or whether it's specific to this engine or a generic part that would be more widely available

     

     

  13. Some years ago I road tested several types of power assisted bikes for Center Parcs, I can't remember names of the best or worst but I do remember the bruises I got on the one with the power pack in the centre of the bike. I bashed my knees on it constantly as I peddled.

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