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Alan Taylor

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  1. I think that is it, although I'd have to cut the shroud to make it fit. I'm also considering internal surgery to change the gender or fit an alternative plug. I'll fire off an email to kycon see if there is a UK supplier. thanks everybody.
  2. unfortunately the wrong gender although I am beginning to wonder whether I can butcher the right angle panel socket.
  3. Yes, thank you. I'd got this far, which seems to imply it's not available as a female cable socket.
  4. Kennet and Avon Boaters Facebook Group. There's people that know of farms where you can store a boat. It may be cheapest to buy an old flatbed and leave it on that. ( saves 2 cranes). Budget around £1500 to lift and move it, £150 a month for storage.
  5. I have a bit more information; it's called a Kycon 4 pin cable socket but I can't find one anywhere.
  6. looks like the male end, it's the female end I'm after. Sorry about out of focus image, it's without side by side comparison exactly the same size as a DIN 4 way but the pins are fatter.
  7. I wonder if the collective mind could help me source a connector. Picture below it's the female end of a 12V cigarette lead for a Kensington power supply that I stupidly lost. Kensington won't supply the lead on its own and I'm reluctant to junk the whole unit so I want to make up a new lead. So if anyone can identify it or, better still, knows where I can get one (the connector)..... (It's not, I think, a 4 pin DIN which it resembles closely though if I can find one easily I might see if it fits.)
  8. Do you have some statistics to back that up? Most interesting would be deaths and serious injuries to cyclists on roads compared to deaths and injuries to pedestrians from cyclists on paths and pavements. Without them your argument lacks weight and the word 'equally' is simply wrong.
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  17. Perhaps if BW hadn't stolen the land in the first place you wouldn't be in this mess. You should negotiate, only, with the owner of the land for your mooring. The rules are that you pay the landowner a fee plus CRT 50% of the price of a towpath mooring in the area so I would guess your true landowner would be glad of the extra income. Alternatively be grateful you're still there and enjoy the 1.5 m he is allowing you. PS it is not your landowner in the wrong as your OP seems to imply, it is CRT (with the proviso that if your facts are correct etc....)
  18. are the accumulator and expansion tank marked the same piece of equipment?What's the smallest that can be fitted and where can I get them? sorry to hijack the thread.
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