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  1. http://www.prestonmarina.co.uk/core_pages/MTSTransport.htm

    5 minutes ago, Naughty Cal said:

    I must say I am surprised at that. When did you try to contact him?

    He has been abroad a lot delivering boats recently. Could be he was out of the country.

    We have him booked in to take us to the Thames next summer.

    Probably about 3 or 4 weeks ago, couldn't get through by phone and email wasn't answered, I know he's up and down everywhere and guessed he may have been out of the country that's why I emailed him also..

  2. Try Gary Lancaster from Preston marine, he is based down the road from Moonsbridge ,he is moving mine which is moored just behind yours in a couple of weeks from there to Wales, no idea if he would do IOM but worth giving him a ring, he is charging £250 to move mine, Tony tug boat never got back to me with a quote ..

  3. 23 hours ago, Mr Norman said:

    Try actually ringing Tony Tugboat! He is out and about most days. I couldn't get him by email either. He will also give an even better price if he can make your shift a part of another move. Cost me £350'ish to shift a 25 foot Hampton from Norfolk to Thorne which is in the region of 320 miles.

    Thanks ,all sorted now ,found someone that was recommended by the marina, he's doing it for £250 which is less than I was expecting so pretty happy with that..

  4. 22 minutes ago, Timx said:

    Ask around your area for slip way costs, as they could vary from £10 to £100, boat clubs may help you out at reduced rates in my experience.

    Slip way at the home mooring is no problem, I'm two berths down from one and the marina has the facilities to lift the boat.

  5. 54 minutes ago, ronnietucker said:

    Not sure of your distances, but I had a 22ft boat brought up, by road, to Glasgow from Peterborough and that was about £1k.

    Blimey didn't think it would be that much, distance would be a lot less in my case though, was that slipways both ends?

  6. 4 minutes ago, Timx said:

    5 to 7 hundred ball park. Depending on who you get to move it and how. Tony tug boat I would reccomend.

    Thanks Tony was one who I emailed, im hoping wherever it ends up has a slipway or there is one not too far away to save on crane costs

  7. Just after a rough idea of moving a 24ft boat by road from the Lancaster to closer to home ,possibly the Llangollen,Shropie,or Bridgewater, as I don't have a confirmed mooring/location yet I can't get an exact quote but just wondering a ball park figure??, the couple of companies I have asked for a quote to the Llangollen have yet to reply, I've never done this before so no idea of costs involved, any idea of a rough price or any recommended moving firms would be a great help..

  8. On 04/11/2017 at 22:39, rasputin said:

    In that case I highly recommend Nantwich and Border counties yacht Club 

    We have looked into that but not sure if I would have the time to commit to the club, just want a marina berth with a few hours lock free cruising,its proving a difficult search at the moment, have emailed Blackwater meadow but had no reply, also emailed a couple of boat moving company's and had no reply from either, really want to get something sorted before spring next year..

  9. 22 minutes ago, Richard10002 said:

    Have you tried Preston Brook marina? I heard that there was space there, although I dont know for a fact.

    That was one we had short listed, website seems non existent  though so may call in there on the way up to the boat next week, cheers

    24 minutes ago, ditchcrawler said:

    I moor at Park Farm Marina, from there I can reach the outskirts of Middlewich, Dutton,just before Preston Brook Tunnel or even down the Anderton Lift to the Weaver and Northwich. The marina has full length pontoons, electricity and water, it dosen't have toilets or showers or club house. Martin calls in once every 2 weeks selling diesel. http://www.parkfarm-marina.co.uk/

    That looks interesting , thanks

  10. Thanks for all the advice ,sorry for not quoting you all individually but all the suggestions have been noted and we are currently researching each area, we do really need a marina mooring though with at least basic facilities which I am struggling to find..

  11. 5 minutes ago, Arthur Marshall said:

    There's a few vacant spots on our farm mooring on the lower Macclesfield.  You've got an hour and a bit to Bosley in one direction, the other way there's a stop lock but you can get down through the Harecastle to the lake at Stoke or to the bottom of the Caldon before you hit locks that way, plenty of places to turn, boatyards in easy reach.

    Alternatively, on the upper Macc above Bosley, there are no locks at all up to the top of the Peak Forest so there are a few places to moor half way which would give you an easy run both ways.  A few swing bridges, but it's a narrow canal so they aren't hard work.

    Thanks that sounds like it could work ,I'll have a Google

    5 minutes ago, tree monkey said:

    The top end of the Llangollen, moor in Chirk marina?

    Floating pontoons are a no no unfortunately ,already checked that out as its pretty close to us, needs to be reasonably wheelchair friendly which Chirk is not, shame really as that would be perfect for us

  12. Not so much a question more of advice needed, I currently have a boat moored up on the Lancaster canal, it suits us pretty much OK at the moment, its an hour and a half drive but don't mind that as it makes us feel as we are actually going away, as my wife's MS is getting worse I am thinking something closer to home would be better, we live about 5 miles from the Llangollen canal , so the travelling would be much reduced, thing is I/we have no real urge to travel great distances and don't mind just a few hours cruising a day , we have never navigated a lock and have no desire to, we are looking for somewhere to move our boat too that has a few hours cruising that involves no locks, is there anywhere north wales,Cheshire that would allow us a few hours afloat that has a a couple of hours cruising without going through a lock?? 

  13. Not agreeing or disagreeing with any of the comments so far just posting my experiences with an outboard, mine has a 13 ltr tank  and I've been out from dawn to dusk and never emptied it, its a Honda 9.9, I carry a 10ltr can with me and have always found it ample to top up if I'm out for more than a few days, I'm up on the Lancaster and its easy to get fuel as the A6 is never too far away, I hear no end of stories from the steel boaters that fuel availability is an issue up here, I'm on the look out for a larger boat but it will have an outboard or an inboard petrol, never had an issue with battery power and I only have two 110aph batteries but I do have two large solar panels on the roof , that's with eberspacher running every night , usual phone, vape chargers, TV ,radio on all night plus the usually water /shower pumps..

  14. Thank you, if all goes well we will be regulars as its not too far from our home marina ,we just need the initial  instruction and a helping hand  to guide us through the first time, I wouldn't attempt this with out help from Richard as its all new to us and I really wouldn't want to put myself or my wife at any risk due to being new to locks, I know this may seem a big panic for no reason for most people but to us its a first and I would rather have the help of an experienced boater for our first time down there ,so laugh all you like but to us I would rather be safe and follow instruction from someone that  knows what they are doing rather than risk attempting it on our own ..

  15. Yep Richard has very kindly offered to help us out, very good of him to give up some of his spare time to assist and give us advice, I am going up to the boat on Wednesday to change all the ropes and replace a fender that we lost last time out, the bss is being done this week so then we will be ready to go, I will work around Richards free time so as not to inconvenience him too much, looking forward to it now, didn't think there would be anyone willing to help, so made up that someone has come forward and is willing to help out a couple of nervous lock virgins...

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  16. Myself and the wife are looking for some help up on the Lancaster ,as relative newbies to the canals we are hoping to take a trip down to Glasson dock, I have never worked a lock in my life so wondered if there was anybody up that way that could meet up with us and spend the day taking us down and back up either the same day or the following day, I would gladly cover any traveling costs and would also buy lunch and refreshments en route or down in Glasson, I have asked everyone in our marina and nobody seems to venture down there, my wife is disabled so I am pretty much single handed so a bit wary to try it on my own, bit of a long shot I know but if anyone is local or heading up that way anytime soon any help or advice would be most welcome , by the way its a viking 23  so not the usual nb if that makes any difference..

  17. Think I've solved the issue, I've removed the twin bladed rudder safe and replaced it with a simple single rudder extension, been out a number of times since with no problems at all, think it was the design of the twin blade contraption that just seemed to catch hold of anything and everything..

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