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Right thats two pints you owe me!
Tom
What ONLY two, that will be a cheap round then
Mal
Right thats two pints you owe me!
Tom
Right thats two pints you owe me!
H is right though, Iv'e been going up and down the channel for a few years now and the timing is crucial.......... especially in a slowish boat? Each time I have gone through the lock it has closed within 5 mins. Great place once there and the pubs are brill. Marinas not bad either, staff are great.
Tom
Tom, after sounding most of the Lune it appears you can go most any where without running aground. We did anyway!!
H After entering the Lune following each bouy Port to Starboard and felt like I was weaving rather than sailing/cruising, it was only at looking back from Plover Scar I could see they were in fact gates for the bigger ships that go into Glasson.
So we went Port marker, starboard marker when in fact it was almost a stright line........ we live and learn.
I'll be at the boat Wednesday.
Tom
well, delighted things are sorting themselves out, but it doesn't seem to have been one of those classic MF tours. Leaves the punters wanting a bit more, somehow. We silent spectators need a bit more adrenalin-surging stuff. (not much adrenalin on the canals were I operate, of course). Forza!
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Well I've no more idea where the chanel is now, than when I started.
Going home tomorrow.
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No, they'd not put one of the stupid Volsplutter pipes on right, when the new oil coolers were fitted. Not that it was there fault, there only conected by a hope and a prayer.
Yer vidio.....Wheres the nudes, bombs and action??
You not run into my Bruv when you were there?? On Swn Y Mor, the converted RNLI lifeboat?
Will we ever escape Glasson Dock, or are we doomed to stay forever. We've come home and abandoned her there.
Got her lifted on Tuesday, but the two weeks in fresh water had cleaned her bum. Anyway a shaft anode had dropped off and the props had a load of calcium type stuff on them, as mentioned on another thread. So not every thing waisted.
Sunday was boat handling day at the boat club, MF entered, but never got a map of the course. Far to shallow where they'd made it anyhow.
MF spent her time giving boat trips for the narrow boaters. They'd never seen anything like it!!
Narrow boaters do allot of shoving and pushing, they don't seem to know how to stop!
So there shoving and pushing MF, each time I ave to get her back alongside, to use MF's bow thruster. MF's bow thruster is a big round fender that is multi directional. You just sort of roll round it, then when you have the right trajectory, you fire your self off. It is very effective.
So once we've got the "helpers" to stop pushing, MF does her thing. Growl, thunder and a plume of fog to hide the action. Two seconds later, she's sat there, twenty feet off the dock.
Fkingell says one of the crowd. Never seen nowt like that!!
At the night do, we won the prize for furthest to the rally, but not for cleanest engines, or the other hoard of prizes.
Will MF ever get back to Conway, stand by for further installments.