sailorman
Well-Known Member
It's nice to know we are in good company
No, Jim the bog is behaving beautifully although some places have no pump outs so.........well you get the drift.Actually be careful not to get the drift![]()
how is it emptied then
It's nice to know we are in good company
No, Jim the bog is behaving beautifully although some places have no pump outs so.........well you get the drift.Actually be careful not to get the drift![]()
how is it emptied then![]()
Anyone who says they havn't had a mishap whilst using the Dutch locks is a great big fibber!!!!!!
So there we were sitting in lock coming out of Goes - stern rope is from the cleat and on a bollard on the lock wall. Engaged in a conversation with another boat I idly wound my end of the rope round the top of the self-tailer. Some minutes later Sheila calls to me that I should let off some rope as the lock water is dropping. By this time the rope is a tight as a piano wire and I can't get it offGrab knife and cut the rope - TWANG as the boat drops
Afterwards I realise that instead of cutting the cleat end I had cut by the winch so I now have a short rope and a very short ropeI's a pillock
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