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9 minutes ago, alan_fincher said:

Excellent - thank you.

 

This particular shot has captured the sartorial elegance of my chosen steerer's attire almost perfectly!
 

 

 

Nope, sorry, you have the advantage of me there!!

 

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finally got there today, bloody boats moored everywhere, music playing anyone would think there was an event going on!

 

at least i got my ass painted!!!

Posted
13 minutes ago, billybobbooth said:

finally got there today.

That's more than we did :( 

We only got as far as Brinklow when the oil seal on the hydraulic motor sprang a leak after getting a lump of wood wedged in  the prop.  The motor is now with specialists in Nuneaton.

I'm very envious of all the jollifications which you're all enjoying.  Ah well, there's always next year.

 

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9 hours ago, billybobbooth said:

finally got there today, bloody boats moored everywhere, music playing anyone would think there was an event going on!

 

at least i got my ass painted!!!

 

That's cruel, I'm going to report you to the RSPCA & Donkey Trust ?

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Posted
8 hours ago, koukouvagia said:

That's more than we did :( 

We only got as far as Brinklow when the oil seal on the hydraulic motor sprang a leak after getting a lump of wood wedged in  the prop.  The motor is now with specialists in Nuneaton.

I'm very envious of all the jollifications which you're all enjoying.  Ah well, there's always next year.

 

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Sad news, Jim.

 

Nuneaton eh?  Never the  best bit of canal with an "historic" - we collected the "duvet from hell" in Nuneaton a few years back, and bounce through many of the bridges each time we pass through.

 

You don't seem to have much luck with the hydraulic drives - are they easily damaged ?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Mike Adams said:

 

I saw you at brinklow when I left on Wednesday. I would have offered you a tow to alvecote if I had known.

Is it a volvo voac motor?

Thanks Mike, but I'm in good hands at Rose Narrowboats who are being brilliant in sorting me out.

Yes it's a VOAC motor.

 

15 minutes ago, alan_fincher said:

Sad news, Jim.

 

Nuneaton eh?  Never the  best bit of canal with an "historic" - we collected the "duvet from hell" in Nuneaton a few years back, and bounce through many of the bridges each time we pass through.

 

You don't seem to have much luck with the hydraulic drives - are they easily damaged ?

The damage happened as I was passing through the swing bridge outside Rose Narrowboats.  I think we were incredibly unlucky since the shape of the obstruction could have been specially crafted to fit snugly between the prop and the ring.

I would have said that these drives are pretty robust and it's the first time in nearly twenty years that anything has obstructed the prop.

We're hoping to be underway in time for the Village at War at Stoke Bruerne.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, koukouvagia said:

Thanks Mike, but I'm in good hands at Rose Narrowboats who are being brilliant in sorting me out.

Yes it's a VOAC motor.

So whilst you are there twiddling your thumbs you could have a walk up to Brinklow Boat Services and take a photo of my boat as I have not seen it since it came off the dock - in June (but it will not be pretty as there is still loads of work to be done) :captain:

Posted
4 minutes ago, pete harrison said:

So whilst you are there twiddling your thumbs you could have a walk up to Brinklow Boat Services and take a photo of my boat as I have not seen it since it came off the dock - in June (but it will not be pretty as there is still loads of work to be done) :captain:

We are supposed to be taking Flamingo up the arm in a few days, (provided it is not actally pi$$ing down, like it is now!).  Will try to take some pictures if we do.

Posted
5 minutes ago, alan_fincher said:

We are supposed to be taking Flamingo up the arm in a few days, (provided it is not actally pi$$ing down, like it is now!).  Will try to take some pictures if we do.

Thanks Alan, and bare in mind it now has an open hold :captain:

Posted

Well it is a very damp day here at Alvecote, with not a lot going on other than Sunday roasts in the Barlow.

 

For anybody who may still have been interesting in coming the historic boat parade has been cancelled.

 

There's always tomorrow!.......................

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I called in for a few minutes to see the boats but the rain was heavy. I like to see which wooden boats are being worked on at AP boatbuilding. I noticed Walton was out of the water which seems a little odd as it was only rebuilt a couple of years ago. I am assuming the other boat over there is Gifford. Am i correct.

 

Carl

Posted
22 hours ago, billybobbooth said:

finally got there today, bloody boats moored everywhere, music playing anyone would think there was an event going on!

 

at least i got my ass painted!!!

The correct shade for tunnel bands I hope ?

Posted

What a great event marred only by the weather - shame we had to leave early this morning (and that Lewis came 2nd) but excellent as always - well done to Malcolm and all involved - also met some members in person which was an added bonus - now moored on the aqueduct at Rugeley - Penkridge tomorrow and home mooring at Hatherton Wed midday’ish - then home to Herefordshire for  a couple of days and then back on board till the end of our season.

J

 

Posted

Saw a few boats from Alvecote today as we went from Fradley to Curdworth.  We saw:

 

Dove

Aquarius

Holland

Princess Anne

Monarch

Zulu

Towy

 

 

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Tim Lewis said:

A few pictures from my brief visit:

 

 

 

 

Maybe it's just me, but doesn't deem to be "clickable".

Posted
2 hours ago, billybobbooth said:

so who wan the lapworth?

 

The awards were.....

 

Boatmaster: Paul Barber

Best Boat: Aquarius Rosemary & Glyn Phillips (Also 50 Years Of Ownership)
Most Knocks Award: Paul Ayres

(The last one was I feel a bit of a set up!)

We may, however, have won "Longest queue at the bottom of Atherstone waiting to go back up"!

10 hours ago, David Mack said:

It is if you click on the words "on Sunday".

Would that be a deliberate attempt to confuse?

 

Sunday was the day nothing moved because it rained all day.  Most of those pictures were not taken on Sunday, that's for sure!

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Posted
11 hours ago, Tim Lewis said:

A few pictures from my brief visit:

 

 

 

 

Hi how can I access these photos to share with a friend who was there as a visitor but forgot his camera?..

 

Posted
On 26/08/2018 at 14:11, alan_fincher said:

Well it is a very damp day here at Alvecote, with not a lot going on other than Sunday roasts in the Barlow.

 

For anybody who may still have been interesting in coming the historic boat parade has been cancelled.

 

There's always tomorrow!.......................

Speak for yourself Mr Fincher but Auntie Wainwright had a very good days trading (considering) with the added bonus of having time to have a proper chat to folks who visited her emporium of fine merchandise.

 

We had a truly magnificent weekend (as always) and would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone who made that happen:

Firstly and foremostly to the entire team at The Barlows who make us so welcome evey year and work so hard to make sure everyone is fed and watered - and still they keep smiling...

secondly to everyone who donated stuff and everyone who bought stuff and helped us trade - with a house move this year I have very deliberately allowed my usual stock to dwindle and was genuinely concerned I would have anything to sell but we put up the gazebo on Saturday morning and that is the signal to everyone to dig in the back of the cupboards and under the lockers to pull out the stuff they have no longer got any use for. A wheelbarrow full of stuff arrived 3 times! Boxes galore and sometimes those who just brought a small quantity of stuff in their hands brought me things that were such high quality they were on the stand for moments before being bought. What an amazing bunch!

 

Between you all, whether donating items or buying items, you helped us take an incredible figure of £550 through the weekend.

 

 ?Thank you! ?

 

While we were all doing this there was a team back at Clayworth on The Chesterfield Canal fitting some rather nice new iroko to the gunwales of Python:

 

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Your generosity has ensured I had the money in the kitty to pay for all the materials in their entirity with a healthy balance to keep the old lass going as we embark upon an especially busy 3 months of solid work maintaining the canal.

 

Python will be at Alvecote in 2019

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