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joe hoyle

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3 hours ago, Robbo said:

And if you don't want to cruise a nice winter mooring can be just convenient as a house.   Only real issue is probably filling with water if the tap is frozen.

 

And of course getting to the tap if the canal is also frozen.

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1 minute ago, Mike the Boilerman said:

 

And of course getting to the tap if the canal is also frozen.

Of course if it’s a nice marina mooring it may have a tap to every berth and heated pipes.  Just keep ya hose pipe empty and/or indoors!

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1 minute ago, Robbo said:

Of course if it’s a nice marina mooring it may have a tap to every berth and heated pipes.  Just keep ya hose pipe empty and/or indoors!

 

A marina mooring in winter is a grim and miserable experience best avoided, compared to a lovely on-line towpath mooring. 

 

But don't tell them all, ok?

 

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Here's a shot of me Norton Commando on back of boat at Honey St.

Not clear under Pram Hood but easy to roll on & off.

Rear hatch is offset. Boat is 11'5" beam . 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11th Jan.jpg

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