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    Harrogate, North Yorkshire
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    Canals and Narrowboats - and not in any particular order... Steam Locomotives, Pink Floyd, Rush, Art, Real Ale, Good Wine, Good Food, Farscape, Astronomy, Travel, Nature, Films, Photography, Graphic Design (25 years experience!), Cooking, Apple Macs, the Weather (especially Thunderstorms!), Woods Rum!, BBQ'd Steak, Affordable Narrowboat Holidays (sadly no more!), Camping, Technology, Gadgets - did I mention the canals?
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  1. Hi folks! Thanks for all your comments. My favorite one was the Tesco clubcard way of paying... I live in Harrogate which is famous as the only UK postcode not to have a Tesco supermarket in the town! Our schools don't let the kids have time off - very strict about it now. It looks like narrowboating has become something only the wealthy can afford now - and I'm not wealthy! Camping again then. Cheers - Mark.
  2. Hi folks I have not been here for a while... so please bear with me! We have hired boats from the likes of Black Prince, Shire Cruisers, Alvechurch, Andersen etc over the last 10 years. Done hundreds of miles, and locks, cruising the cut and loved every minute with the family, usually over a two week period. The last holiday was about 4 years ago when we did the Cheshire ring in a 62 footer from the Anderton Boat Lift hire base (Alvechurch). We went up (to a pub for lunch)and back down the Weaver via the lift, went to Manchester where we moored at Castlefield for the night, did a detour to Stalybridge, then completed the whole ring back to the base at at Anderton. Great memories! Great trip! Last night, wife and kids tell me they want another holiday on the canal. OK I thought, would love to myself, and as the last canal holiday cost me about £1500 (2nd week half price) which I can afford if I am careful, I went online. I went to Black Prince website, did a general search for a 2 week holiday in the school summer holidays, for a 4 berth boat (footage not specified). BLOODY HELL!... First on the list was a 48 foot boat, 14 foot less than my last boat, for... wait for it... £2759... and that included a 10% discount for the second week!!!! I did not look any further and came straight here! £2759 - Is someone taking the pi$$? or is this what they are all charging now? The reason for this post... Does anyone know anyone who is prepared to take about £1300 of my hard earned cash, business or not, during this recession in exchange for a 2 week canal boat hire during the school holidays? We are a family of four, me, wife, 17 year old daughter and 9 year old son. I know I am probably asking the earth... but we love boating... need a holiday... but come on - £2759 - get real!!! Rant over! Here's hoping, Mark.
  3. I totally agree with you. We have hired many times between 2000 and 2008. OK it wasn't cheap, but we could just about afford it. Move on a few years - my daughter going on final school trip to Ardeche in France for a week in July 2012, so looking for a narrowboat holiday for me, wife and son whilst she is away... how much?!!! Everything is way over £1000 for a week, and that does not include the damage waiver or fuel! Bloody stupid prices - all we want is to hire a boat for a week that works, will get us from A to B without any problems, and is safe. Not bothered about fancy worktops, LED mood lighting, digital TV, bow thrusters, wine racks, macerat...... actually those toilets are quite good!!! There must be a market for families with boating experience, who just want to hire a boat for a week at a reasonable price, without all the extras - if so, I'm willing to test one of your existing boats after a re-paint - for a reasonable price of course!!
  4. I can! Someone nicked a narrowboat called 'Holly' I seem to remember. Didn't return it after the hire period, hire boat company became suspicious and search started. Meanwhile, hirer re-painted it and did a runner. This, and other website forums eventually found her after loads of pages. I'm still trying to remember the hire company
  5. You would say that! - It was a good article though I also agree with you. We went on our second Narrowboat holiday with Shire Cruisers for a week aboard Warwick - a small but fun boat. This was just after the Rochdale had opened - it was bl@@dy hard work, but worth it. We reached summit before winding back in one week during a cold and very wet October. Hebden Bridge was memorable though - we went as Mum, Dad and daughter - came back as Dad, Daughter and pregnant Mum! Timmy Taylors beer has a lot to answer for
  6. Yes, that's the one. You could try these more more information: http://www.black-prince.com/bases.html or http://www.andersenboats.com/llangollen.htm Hope that helps.
  7. If it is your first trip and you have a week to do it, I would recommend Llangollen and back. We did this trip on our first cruise and loved it - plenty of pubs, lovely scenery, 2 aquaducts, tunnels etc. and you get to cross from England into Wales, so don't forget your passport! Also, it should be lovely and quiet during August
  8. Glad you found your boat - Hope they catch and charge the thieving bar-stewards
  9. We spent a week on the Rochdale just after it re-opened. Went with Shire Cruisers (Warwick I seem to remember) and had a great time. Lovely scenery, locks very hard work (but worth it!) and some good pubs. One thing to mention though - the towpath has more dog $h!t on it than in Skipton! If you've been to Skipton and walked the towpath you'll know what I mean! It was everywhere, and being a broad canal, you have to use your ropes in the locks. The amount of times I threw the rope to my better half, and it landed in the brown stuff was unbelievable We took some heavy duty hand wash, Lava I think it was called, and used a whole tub He he - fun days I know it was 5 years ago because we were moored up in Hebden Bridge, had a few Timmy Taylors followed by an excellent Chinese take-away, retired to bed early as it was pi$$ing down (does that a lot up there!) and made a baby
  10. Crumbs Thanks for the suggestions, I'll probably stick to Leicester then. Would I be right in saying that the pontoons mentioned in Leicester are not accessible to the yobs, the ones who don't have a BW key anyway thanks, Mark. Thanks Alex
  11. Hi folks After researching the Leicester Ring for a 2 week holiday, I have decided that the Avon Ring could be an alternative trip. Have any of you kind people done both the 'rings' and if so, how do they compare? Which is the safer, Gas Street or Leicester? Any information would be useful as I like to plan ahead as much as possible. Many thanks, Mark.
  12. Try Silsden Boats near Skipton on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. http://www.silsdenboats.co.uk They do Widebeams to hire.
  13. Thanks for that. I can see another thread here - Foxton Locks - better up or down? As I will be at the tiller, it will probably be a better view going down Foxton for me, the rest of the crew won't be too bothered about the view as they will be busy!
  14. On what? Are you referring to the river flow sections? Would a hire boat have the extra power to go against the flow or would common sense say go with the flow? And which way are they flowing? Sorry... so many questions Oh, and thanks Emma
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