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Idunhoe

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  1. Canalnoob, you may well be correct in your assumption that an ex hire boat will come with a safety certificate that complies with the more stringent standards required for hire boats, but, don't forget that such safety certificates need renewing at intervals less that that for private boats.

  2. Nope, still don't get it! The reason CRT allow 14 days rather than 7 for boats heading from Leigh to Liverpool and back, surely, is that it takes more than 7 days' cruising on CRT waters to do that specific trip (including the Link). But nobody based on CRT waters needs more than 7 days to traverse the Bridgewater once or twice, regardless of whether they're heading to Liverpool or anywhere else.

    As a CRT licence holder I believe it would be difficult for me to visit Manchester and stay for more than a couple of days

  3. In an attempt to address the original question

    You may keep your boat on its home mooring, be that Marina, boat club, farmers field or end of garden, for as long as you wish. But once away from that mooring you are subject to the same conditions and restrictions as someone without a home mooring, for example limited to only fourteen days in any one place, unless other restrictions apply.

  4. Perhaps one reason for going anti-clockwise, waiting / overnighting at the Stoke end is much better than t'other - which is grotty

     

    If you do find yourself stuck at the northern end I would recommend going a mile or so up the Macclesfield Canal for a decent overnight mooring. Like OldGoat says the Kidsgrove end is 'right grotty'
  5. There is a school of thought that says 'If you want a particular supermarket to take a greater interest in what happens to their shopping trollies then next time you recover a trolly from the canal then you should return it to the customer service desk inside the supermarket' It's amazing how the presence of a stinking mud encased trolly inside their store excites both the store management and the environmental health executive.

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  6. Very many of us 'private boaters' started out as hirers one way or another. As a complete generalisation I would say that, in my experience, I would much sooner travel with a hirer rather that a private boater who bought his/her boat on a whim and ventures out from their chosen marina just once or twice a year. For me hirers are enthusiastic and willing to learn. Though I will concede that stag/hen parties are best avoided.

  7. I have a 26 ft boat and like all things it's swings and roundabouts.

    No need for winding hole to turn round (real benefit that one)

    Can squeeze into a mooring where larger boats will not fit

    Seriously affected by any sort of wind

    Quickest way to the bank, though not necessarily the bank you want to moor alongside....let go of the tiller even for a couple of seconds

    Locks are not a problem particularly if you allow no one to 'help'

    Generally lower running costs

  8. Just received notification that Harecastle Tunnel is closed again due to mechanical problems with the rescue boat, again. Expected to reopen tomorrow (30 March) when contractors have carried out necessary repairs. Whilst I am normally a fan of CaRT twice in a month does, for me at least, bring into question the competence of the contractors

  9. I would suggest that there are relatively few places where a boat can achieve anything like 4mph. I believe that concentrating on an arbitrary speed of 4mph is not helpful, 3.9 mph acceptable 4.1 mph speeding? There are too many factors that decide if a speed is appropriate or not.

  10. Conkers are supposed to work, but then if you have spiders I was also told your boat wasn't damp!

    Can't say that I have found that conkers make any difference, or am I supposed to challenge each one to a game and hope that if they loose they will leave hanging their heads in shame

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