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Bronco99

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  1. York is sounding like a fun place to visit with its central moorings, I’m looking forward to it. Being from the Avon/Severn area I’m used to dealing with potential floods.
  2. Yes mate, fibreglass Atlanta 27 running a single Penta aq131c Makes more sense than the City Ground 😂 Thanks for the useful tips and links 👍
  3. @MartynG You say in at Keadby and out at Shelby is safer than going round Trent End. Bearing in mind that I’m assuming you’re referring to Forest stadium, what is it that’s unsafe about the river north from Nottingham, and if I’ve misunderstood could you set me right! I’ll probably head to Hull and follow the tide as you suggest. Either way as a regular on the Severn Estuary I’m familiar with a tide table. Is there any mooring available in York central? Yes mate, fibreglass Atlanta 27 running a single Penta aq131c
  4. Yeah so that probably wasn’t super clear! It’s 8’ beam and 8’ air draught not 8.8’ beam! I am looking to head up the Trent and on to the Ouse after a cruise around the Humber. Usual cruising includes Sharpness to Portishead so I like a bit of estuary with my river and canal.
  5. I am based on the Warwickshire Avon in ‘cruiser country’ but unlike many of my peers I like to explore further afield when possible. I’d like to tow my 27’ 8’ 8’ to Nottingham and make my way up to York. I believe my dimensions will allow for this trip but does anyone know any reason why I wouldn’t make it- pinch points, lock restrictions etc?
  6. Is it me or are some people desperate to crawl up their own own arse on here. I asked a simple question which was does anyone know a good installation guy in my area . If so, thanks. The official guys are quite expensive, that's obvious. I also said I didn't want a cowboy. Who does? If you don't know know, don't bloody answer. If you do, I'd really appreciate it. End of. Sorry. Frustration.
  7. I've decided on one of these heaters for my 27' x 9' cruiser. Its in Worcester but even though I'm buying it from the official dealer I can't afford any of their official partners installation costs. I don't have the skills to do it myself. I have all the parts necessary. Are there any non cowboys around who can install with 2 outlets into a a cruiser like mine for 300? https://planarheaters.co.uk/store/ols/products/planar-diesel-heater-kit-2kw-12-or-24-volt
  8. This NABO argument makes total sense. Boaters shouldn’t have to wonder if their vessel is ‘suitable’ for CRT specs. Which is why a navigation’s full superstructure dimension limit was important for arched bridge research.
  9. Thou doth presume. May I point out that inexperience on the canalworld forum does not an inexperienced boater make. Nor does inexperience on the Grand Union with a wide beam cruiser. Having said that, I should get off my high horse and concede that I am relatively inexperienced ?
  10. Nice one! More than welcome to a little piss take if it steers things back on topic ? (I think Bidford-On-Avon was the meaning, I'm not familiar with the place)
  11. Start your own separate thread please, kids.
  12. Coming out of Bradford-On-Avon lock is my worst blackspot for this. Can barely squeeze my Norman 20 through sometimes the way the hire boats on one side and towpath moorings come together like Amersdam rooftops. The Companies should sort their houses out and either have the space or not have so many boats.
  13. That's really useful thanks! To address a couple of your points more closely, I don't mind steering close to the far bank to avoid narrowboats as I have auto tilt which clears my sterndrive from danger which is my main priority and gliding through branches hopefully won't cause lasting damage (I'm happy to be challenged on this). I'm 7' x 9' with the my wheelhouse off so may or may not struggle more than you with some of those bridges, being taller but more narrow. I'll get as far as I can with Calcutt slipway my target destination. ATM I've decided against risking Stockton Lane partly because Calcutt Marina are happy to let me use their slipway so I can get onto the Avon easily without the cost of a lift. If I find that I can't get that far I'll turn back to the nearest one. The people I bought the boat from took it under Eckington regularly, not sure about Bideford but it was their cruising ground. Thanks for the tip. Not sure what you mean by going through Bristol. I will be doing that. Starting in Evesham - Sharpness to Bristol - Bath - Brentford - Calcutt - by road to Avon at Stratford/Wyre Piddle - Evesham - then on to Bath again via Bristol where I live atm I want to do this as a loop. Just wish the GU was a bit more accommodating and the wide link from Warwick to Stratford was there. Thanks for the luck. I'll certainly need it
  14. Brilliant little marina, Michael's place. Next to the Mill Club and the Avon Authority and my home town. If Stratford proves a hassle I'll go straight back to home turf!
  15. https://www.wyremarinaboatyard.co.uk/services.html Plan B Wyre Piddle marina at Pershore
  16. Slipway looks good. Access a nightmare.
  17. I'll go and dig the thing out myself ready for my arrival to save on towage (sorry, trucking fees) followed by taking a few chunks out of Stockton Lane Bridge. Hope that Blue Lias pub mentioned earlier keeps a well stocked cellar...
  18. Do you have any more info on why that proposed link has been so opposed by these influential people, John? Depends on the type of wheels and fenders I've got on my GRP Well, make a silly comment expect a silly response...
  19. If necessary (and I'll have to clarify the slipway at Stratford) then I'll go in at Wyre Piddle nr Pershore. It's a marina I know very well and they have excellent slipway facility and my family live in Pershore 10 mins walk away
  20. Totally accurate, that man. Towed from Calcutt Marina by road to Stratford-Upon-Avon and boat back to Evesham (my starting point)
  21. Evesham are giving me a mooring for a few weeks when Silver Lady goes in the water as she already has Avon license, I was brought up there they're putting my webasto in. Then it's down to meet up with one of the pilots at the Dockers Club for my first Estuary trip to Avonmouth (you can get one cheap if you go via the club and buy one a drink or 2 rather than the official channel). Even though I recently got my Dayskipper I'll take a pilot first time ? But yeah I might take a trip up to Stratford while I'm moored at Evesham. In fact we had it in mind to invite some friends on exactly that trip.
  22. Trailer from Calcutt Marina. I spoke to them confirming use of it today. Sounds about right
  23. Yeah, as in Upon-Avon, bypassing the link between the proposed, but as yet unfinished (if, indeed started) wide beam navigation linking Warwick to the River Avon. No flybridge, can't imagine any flybridge managing the GU. I got a Norman at Rickmansworth and I've seen enough to know that! But Silver Lady is just a standard river cruiser with occasional coastal work capability. Not designed for canals hence all the research on which ones might be suitable. K & A has proved more than up to the job. This boat has a 2.9' draught, but with the sterndrive auto trimmed up it cuts the draught right down so no problems there mooring wise. Just hoping my screens are compact enough with the wheelhouse off to manage the headroom dimensions issue. At least as far as Calcutt.
  24. Just spoke to Calcutt. Happy to accommodate my 9' (that's feet, right?) for a 50 quid fee. Seems like a lovely place. I was watching Tim & Pru last night who kept their nb there and were visiting the festival at Braunston. Little chance we'll all be happily jabbed and that will be on in 2021 but I'd love to experience it. Hopefully I'll get as far as there without incident and my tow can then get me down to Stratford for the onward leg. Invaluable advice, thanks. Sorry if I struggle occasionally with a perception of patronising piss-takes. It's all good banter and we're all up against it atm.
  25. Bit late to the party with this observation, pal ?
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