DWT
Well-Known Member
NBs at Tesco moorings - credit where it\'s due
We wanted to drop some guests off at the Tesco moorings at Reading on Sunday late afternoon. No spaces as usual, mostly taken up by narrow boats with no signs of life on any of them as far as I could see.
One NB was just mooring alongside another just upstream of the landing stage. They suggested I squeeze between them and the last boat on the moorings, but when I pointed out that their was insufficient depth, invited us alongside and for our passengers, two adults, one child and a dog, to climb across the two boats to the bank.
As we moved off waving our thanks, the skipper chuckled, "See, narrow boats are good for something."
So credit where it is due to the friendly and thoughtful narrow boaters.
We wanted to drop some guests off at the Tesco moorings at Reading on Sunday late afternoon. No spaces as usual, mostly taken up by narrow boats with no signs of life on any of them as far as I could see.
One NB was just mooring alongside another just upstream of the landing stage. They suggested I squeeze between them and the last boat on the moorings, but when I pointed out that their was insufficient depth, invited us alongside and for our passengers, two adults, one child and a dog, to climb across the two boats to the bank.
As we moved off waving our thanks, the skipper chuckled, "See, narrow boats are good for something."
So credit where it is due to the friendly and thoughtful narrow boaters.