Bargees Anonymous

Andrew_Fanner

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Hello everybody.

My name is Andrew and I admit to having just spent, voluntarily, a week on a barge on a canal. No, not a narrowboat, a barge. I am asking for your help, understanding and support, because I had a really good time. However, I will be taking my medication again and should be back to normal in a few weeks.

Actually I'd forgotten just how much graft a flight of locks is, and Caen Hill (29 wide ones for them as don't know) each way in 72 hours smacks of severe masochism. While those on board cruised, slowly, from Devizes to Seend Cleeve, my wife and I walked, and wound, and pushed, and pulled and wound and walked some more. But the beer was excellent afterwards.

All in a good cause, disabled access barge from The Bruce Trust, a very worthy organisation indeed.

All the canal folk we met were, nearly, sympathetic to us "posh gin palace types" with our easily steered boats, locks worked for you and other serfs to bring more G&Ts if the tonic goes flat. I'll try and put up some pictures when I have sorted them out. Its a bit overgrown in places, and while the older folks were thinking in terms of Sanders of the River or The African Queen, I was getting visions of the brownwater navy in the Mekong Delta. I did try to post earlier, but basic GPRS is as good as I was getting in those parts!
 
Good for you.
I just spent two weeks on a yacht/saily boat but I have to say I have returned more enthused with my Thames motor boat....
We are also spoiled by cheaper meals in this country, two weeks of paying in euros has taught me that!
 
Glad you understand
However Caen Hill is not for the faint hearted.
There is also the attraction of all that room inside the barge especially when its "home"
They are also easy to steer (well mine is)
As you can see I have gone the other way

Julian
Ex Cervinia but still has the barge
 
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They are also easy to steer (well mine is)
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Compared to what? A supertanker I guess:-) To be fair I've steered such things for years, but a wheel steered command bridge twin screw cruiser is easier.

We were supposed to have a thruster to play with but a previous crew burned out the motor.
 
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They are also easy to steer (well mine is)
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Compared to what? A supertanker I guess:-) To be fair I've steered such things for years, but a wheel steered command bridge twin screw cruiser is easier.

We were supposed to have a thruster to play with but a previous crew burned out the motor.

Well you have seen our Barge ( at Queenborough ) and whilst I will admit that a twin engine job could be easier I find little difference between the Barge and the Freeman, I just have to think a bit further ahead with the Barge.
 
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