watson1959
Well-Known Member
Blimey! Just popped down to check on the boat as I've been away..... T&k is lightly frozen already and the real cold hasn't hit yet!!
Guess it could be a long winter...
Guess it could be a long winter...
Yep.......if we cant move the boats we may as well make use of the river like this
I recall being in Quebec City the winter of 80-81 when the St Lawrence Seaway was frozen solid......2m thick...with icebreakers keeping a shipping lane open.
The tributaries were frozen solid and apart from the obvious skating there was skidoo and 4x4 racing on the ice.
Never the wrong weather......just the wrong attitude![]()
Oi! Stop being cheerful; it's winter and our right to be miserable![]()
I had a very close call today and nearly landed in the river after slipping on the icy surface!
Sadly, a boater drowned at Chertsey a couple of weeks ago.
PLEASE PLEASE guys and gals do take care and don't take risks.
I am not going down to the boat now unless someone else is with me.
Sadly, a boater drowned at Chertsey a couple of weeks ago.
PLEASE PLEASE guys and gals do take care and don't take risks.
I am not going down to the boat now unless someone else is with me.
Grit+pontoons=messy boat![]()
Like this my hounds like the snow...who's don't? ..sorry off topic a tadOops sorry.....and I absolutely will NOT take the dogs out for two hours to catch snowballs when we get the first big fall.
Promise![]()
Guys
Thanks for this thread. I don't own a life jacket. I know, I know. My boat is at the end of a field and often I am the only person for miles and it's dark. My boat is tiny and the only way, (for the first person), aboard is to balance near the transom and open the canopy poppers. In the slippery dark.
I'm going to order a life jacket today.
Thanks.
P.S. great dog pics!
Many of us guys are well overweight and swmbo's usually haven't got the strength to help us out.
Whilst the lifejacket will help you stay afloat it won't help you actually get out of the water. Following taking an unscheduled dip earlier this year I realised just how difficult that can be, even with people around to help.
Boat topsides are well above water level and even a bathing platform is of little help unless a ladder extends below the surface. I have a Plastimo stainless telescopic ladder waiting to be fitted when I next lift out.
Many of us guys are well overweight and swmbo's usually haven't got the strength to help us out.