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Daniel, I think its a good idea for those who might be interested. To link a member's boat to their name would be of added interest to us at least.

 

P.S. Where you moored on the Shroppie last week quite close to the entrance of the Llangollen?

 

Mike

 

She's looking very smart with her fresh paint on and with her (often missing on other boats) anchor-winch.

 

Peter.

 

I like the idea of the anchor-winch, especially on a heavy widebeam, it makes sense!

 

Mike

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This is our boat being slipped back into the water at Aqueduct Marina following grit blasting and blacking. We could not recommend the people here any higher!

 

Mike

 

Is this what you wanted?

 

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you were so close, you need to do this

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My Hero! Tim, if ever you're near the Shroppie Fly in Audlem, give us a shout and there'll be a pint of falling down water waiting for you at the bar :cheers:

 

Mike

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My Hero! Tim, if ever you're near the Shroppie Fly in Audlem, give us a shout and there'll be a pint of falling down water waiting for you at the bar :cheers:

 

Mike

 

Bath is quite distance from there, but cheers. I shall instead enjoy the warm fuzz of helping someone out.

 

Tim

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Here's Ariel only a couple or so days after I bought the boat, on the way home on the Bridgewater from Stockton on the GU...

 

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And here's a relatively recent shot, took in October of this year... Kerry (Kez) on the tiller.

(The cameras and the footballs are for the filming of Wayne Rooney's Street Striker)

 

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Looks a nice job, keep the faith :rolleyes:

 

many thanks for your kind words..its built from scrap plate from a ship building yard.its 12..6..5..5..with a 30" draft and steel engine room bulk heads. i fitted a lister hrw4 marine which was perfect when installed.some fool(me) left water in it over the years so there is some frost damage to the engine and three valves had seized into the heads.its all rebuilt now and running again...

 

 

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hi folks, im new on the forum and thought i'd share a photo of my tug.i built it six years ago and havnt really touched it sinse.due to a break up im going to finish it and live aboard...happy days

 

 

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What a beauty.

 

Good luck in the future, I'm sure you'll love your new life aboard, we certainly do! :)

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