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Don’t think it’s rust - newish boat with stainless tank. How would we check for erratic power supply? Just hold a multimeter on it and see if it fluctuates? This sounds like a possibility! Motor failure rather than not pumping water. I’ll send him the forum link and see if he can reply to clarify things.
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Has anyone experienced multiple water pump failures? My neighbour has had 3 pumps die in in the last 6 months…
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I've got 4 x brass toe steps I've never used as I can jump onto the roof relatively easily, but the missus struggles a bit, so I think its time I fitted at least two of them. Anyone have any advice? I've never screwed anything into the outside of the boat... I assume drill/tap and maybe sikaflex? Stainless bolts? M5?
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No fuel boat - where do we get Diesel on the Thames, Kingston area?
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in General Boating
Probably, but I’d rather support him and his business, plus it’s delivered straight to the boat. -
No fuel boat - where do we get Diesel on the Thames, Kingston area?
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in General Boating
I ended up taking a couple of jerry cans and paying £1.80 at the petrol station around the corner. Painful, but we only put in a little bit to last until Chris can get back down this way, hopefully in a couple of weeks! -
So Penton Hook lock is closed, which means Chris can't get down our way for another couple of weeks. Any ideas? We don't need a lot, just enough to keep our heater going until Chris can get through, so I guess maybe a trip to the local petrol station with a jerry can, but I'm not in love with the current diesel prices at the pump!
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As above, no charger. I think she'll get one, but they're quite keen to get the water out in the meantime! Its actually a jabsco water pump we've attached hoses to. Gets in all the nooks and crannies! I think you are probably correct in this assumption!
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This would have been my first choice, but they have a really odd set up with no battery charger and apparently their wiring needs to be totally redone.
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Got it! Much appreciated from both me and I'm sure from the very wet boat. Good thing we're slowly coming into spring/summer. I think it'll take a while for her to dry it all out completely.
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Thats great, thank you! I just didn't want to kill my own batteries but sounds like I should be fine as long as the charger is 'charging'. I guess it doesn't matter which terminals I use on the bank as long as its obviously + to + and - to -?
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At the marina I'm in, someones boat has taken on a lot of water after their calorifier failed (they're getting someone in to fix all that stuff). But to get the water out, another boater has lent her a water pump and a battery. most of the water has been pumped out, but the battery has now died. I've got some jump leads and I'm on electric hook up, can I just charge the battery by putting the jump leads somewhere on my battery bank?
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Shouldn't be a problem where we are. We're on the river so bow to stern/end to end (not sure if there's a proper word for that?) and we're right on the end with the bedroom at the back - no neighbours that side!
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Thank you for all the replies, everyone! All very encouraging, really. It seems totally doable, especially on a wide beam if we can afford the 'upgrade' (although I would very much miss our narrowboat). We're not super into possessions and would definitely be more into the 'experiences' side of bringing up kiddos and you can't get much more of an experience than living on a boat!
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We get on great, so that side of things I'm not worried about. Its the space/practicality/safety aspects, really. I'm pretty sure we'll have to go for a wide beam, which would 'help' with most space issues (Not sure how much help, but if we moved to land, I'm not sure how much bigger a space we could get anyway), but I'm still not sure about practicality/safety stuff. We're on the Thames (as in on the river not in a marina, but we're on the marina wall, so hookup, permanent mooring, etc.) so space for the boat isn't an issue. Apart from one or two big cruises, most of our cruises are day/weekend trips, but we're prepared to stay put for a while. I know a couple of families that have moved onto boats when the kids we're a bit older, but I haven't met anyone with a newborn/first child yet.
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We've been living on a narrowboat for about 4 years and we (I mean, I'd rather a dog, but what can you do 😝) are now thinking about babies. So we're thinking about getting a fat boat, possibly with two rooms, cost permitting, so we can have a bit more space. Does anyone have any experience with firstly being pregnant on a boat, followed by having a new born? Is it silly? Should we be moving to land for a few years first, then maybe come back to boating when the kids are a bit older? P.s. We have a permanent mooring.
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Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
It would seem so as everything is running (better than) normal now with the new pump. At some point I'll have a go at the old pump and see if I can bring it back to life for an emergency spare, as George and Dragon mentioned. -
Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
Update: I’ve replaced the pump! It’s all working perfectly now. I also added the filter thingy that the previous one didn’t have so that will hopefully help in the future. Thank you everyone for the help! For those interested, this is the pump I got: https://www.foxschandlery.com/jabsco-par-max-2-9-pressure-controlled-pump-12v-40psi?gclid=EAIaIQobChMItauigMSV9QIVzN_tCh1IsQCiEAQYAiABEgKg0_D_BwE -
Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
The pump doesn't stop for long enough to close the tap (quite literally on and off every second), but I can try and give it a go. We have a heating issue as well, so decided to run away to the parents place for a warm Christmas and deal with it all when we get back. I will update on our return!! -
Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
Great idea! I'll give it a go tonight! -
As Ian said, sim goes into a router, but its a simple push in rather than faffing about with paperclips, etc. so not too bad moving sims to a different device if that makes it any easier for you! We didn't have a repeater, we had a 6' mast with one of these https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C1DGFPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which plugs into the back of a router like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/TL-MR6400-Unlocked-Configuration-Required-External/dp/B083KDK9JC/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=4g%2Brouter&qid=1639570432&sr=8-3&th=1 - you just remove the 'bunny ears' and screw the cables into that. It doesn't 'repeat' the signal, it just extends the aerial. But not helpful if you want to keep your sim in the phone, sorry!
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Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
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Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
Reporting back! I stripped it back as far as I thought I safely could without breaking anything, and It really wasn't terribly mucky at all. There was maybe 2 or 3 teeny bits of debris in the 'holes', which I removed hoping this would fix it, but no luck. It looks like there could be some limescale build up behind the plastic 'seal thing' but I don't think I can get to it without breaking it and leaving me with no water. A new pump is £79, so we might just go for that for now and then I'll have a bit more confidence tearing the current one down further, and we'll have a spare! -
I've heard Three's customer service is pretty terrible so I don't think their reputation is entirely undeserved, but I've not had any problems since moving to them permanently now we're on a mooring. Also Smarty (using Three) was brilliant and I'd happily move back to them if they offered 5G, but weirdly I don't get Three 4G signal here. I used a TP Link 4G router so I could attach an external antenna - although never needed to use an antenna until we got to London and moored next to a steep bank. Now I've got a Huawei 5G router that comes with Three's 5G home broadband contract but I had to mount that in a window. P.s. UW Is Utility Warehouse 😊 Yes, definitely thought about this, and would do this if we were CCing again.
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I had two for the same reason, but just a heads up: Three and EE have their own networks. I found that when EE wasn't working, Three was pretty good, and vice versa. Also, the MVNOs can be good. Smarty (uses Three network) does unlimited data for £18 a month with no contract, and UW (uses EE) does unlimited for £20 a month, but I got told off for breaching their fair usage policy after 4 months of going over 400GB a month (no such policy on Smarty).
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Water pump starts and stops every second
vanboosh replied to vanboosh's topic in Boat Building & Maintenance
Will do! Thank you! NRV being a Non Return Valve?