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jocave

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  1. Just wondering if prop fouling is a normal thing ?, as a relative new boater ,only been out and about for a couple of months my days seem to be spoiled by getting tangled up in various discarded crap or just various floating vegetation, maybe it just the Lancaster that has this problem , I should point out that I have an outboard powered boat so untangling stuff is not a major problem but due to the design of the boat I am unable to tilt the engine totally out of the water, on Thursday we went up to the boat with the intention of a short one hour cruise to visit a pub for lunch , five mins in we are getting shouts and pointing from the tow path ,wife checks behind and says we a dragging half a tree around, five minutes later all sorted and on our way again , no sooner as I had settled down again the engine slowed reved up again and finally stalled, half an hour later the remains of what looked like a fertiliser bag was removed from the prop, reaching our mooring I was manovering into position when the boat started shaking and the outboard was jumping up and down ,looking behind a large reed/weed thing was tangled up in the rudder, on our journey home we encountered three more tangles that were solved with a burst of reverse, back at the marina I lifted the engine again to find various bits of blue rope tangled around the rudder and prop, now this is spoiling my boating up to now so I'm hoping this is not the norm and I've just been unlucky..

  2. Is a vee berth not suitable as a bed for Paola even if it is just for rest time during the day ? It takes two minutes to put in the insert and plonk the cushion on top..when we stay on our 23 if its just the two of us we mostly use the dinette berth as the wife finds it easier to get in and out of it , again its a two minute job to drop the table and rearrange the cushions.

  3. 25 minutes ago, jonathanA said:

    You could also visit Barton grange garden centre worth a visit and the cafe is quite good for lunch if a little pricey. Honeywell farm sell meat there and you will get some excellent fresh meat if your a carnivore. 

    The hand and and dagger at catforth (next to canal) used to be a great pub but not been there for years.

    We did that last weekend, and yep we bought a whole heap of meat , very very good , the Hand and dagger is another on our must do lists. 

    1 hour ago, john6767 said:

    What's the Old Tithe Barn in Garstang like these days.  It was good in the early '80 when we used the frequent it quite at bit!

    Tried to Moor there the other day but only tow path moorings avaliable and after checking it out the wife couldn't manage the steps so that's one to try again when its a bit quieter. 

    1 hour ago, rgreg said:

    If you get to Lancaster the Waterwitch is beside the canal as is the Canal Turn at Carnforth; both serve reasonable food and ale. The Tithe Barn in Garstang is fairly close to the visitor moorings and is ok.

    Lancaster is our aim next week so will keep these in mind, thanks

  4. Are there any pubs, eating establishments worth visiting on the Lancaster, so far only found Guys and the Roebuck in Bilsborough, hoping to venture a bit further this weekend, we did visit Garstang last week but due to the wife being in a wheelchair we didn't manage to find anything within easy pushing distance..

  5. 4 hours ago, Calranthe said:

    Viking are the make that took over the molds used for kathleen, we are keeping our eye out for a good viking but they sell really fast especially the bigger ones. Really happy that it worked out for you :)

    Yep certainly got the bug, the Viking will do us for a year or two, only slight downside is the narrow beam ,no real need for anything so narrow where we are moored ,its fine for the two of us but when we have friends and family on board it quickly becomes a hassle, only problem is finding something with a wider beam that has all the things we need , would love a Freeman or a Seamaster but not seen one with a shower so far, apart from one but that had a disease all ,sorry a diesel engine which is a no no for us..

  6. We are more than happy with our Viking, it was one of the lowest easy to board boats that we looked at , a small plastic step makes it easier for the wife to get on and off, there is plenty of room in the cockpit for her wheelchair, enough room in the shower for her, I do have to stoop a little as head room is less than six foot, its toasty warm with the eberspacher and the gas heater is great for on demand hot water only thing that may not work for you is the petrol outboard but for us on the Lancaster its easier to get petrol than it is diesel plus its nice to cruise around in near silence, best thing we have ever done we are on it every chance we get ...

  7. 18 minutes ago, croftie said:

    Come on guys, Calranthe has made his decision based on what he knows, wants to do. Lets just leave it at that and hope he gets a buyer and can move on.

    I agree  its their decision so we should all respect that , I was in a similar position a couple of months ago, we did a similar thing ,bought a boat to see if it suited us or not, my wife is also disabled so boat choice was key , we ended up with a viking 23 and although it has everything we wanted, heating,hot water,shower,solar etc ,after using it for a few months we have realised the narrow beam is a major issue for us, its a struggle for a weekend so how people manage to live on things this wide is beyond me, we will be selling this to buy a wider beam boat as soon as we can afford it, nine foot wide would be far more suitable

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  8. 5 minutes ago, stegra said:

    A 500w (1200 peak) pure sine wave inverter for the fridge's use only costs about £50. Even allowing for cabling, relay, fuse etc. and an hour or two of a sparky's time it should work out less than the cool box.

    Won't this option use far more power,,how much does the invertor use

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