oldgit
Well-Known Member
Really enjoyed the entire thing and really would like to say all the lockies were 100% helpful.
This last trip however has bought home fully the narrowboat problem.
B1 gave me some advance hints about where to moor in Staines in order to collect a couple of friends who were coming to visit.
Coming up stream the first smaller mooring was taken up entirely by a single large narrowboat.
The second larger mooring was entirely taken up by two mid sized narrowboats.
Moorings outside the Slug and Lettuce did have a few cruisers but mixed in were.....two small narrowboats.
For those who know the area,we were forced to pick up our passengers by sticking our nose in where the stream enters the river leaving them to scramble aboard in a very undignified manner.
We noted several narrowboats taking up long bits of the more remote public moorings,which were still there when we came back down a few days later.
About time you changed your tariff system to the one in use on the Medway,based on overall length.
On our way
The Thames at night.
This last trip however has bought home fully the narrowboat problem.
B1 gave me some advance hints about where to moor in Staines in order to collect a couple of friends who were coming to visit.
Coming up stream the first smaller mooring was taken up entirely by a single large narrowboat.
The second larger mooring was entirely taken up by two mid sized narrowboats.
Moorings outside the Slug and Lettuce did have a few cruisers but mixed in were.....two small narrowboats.
For those who know the area,we were forced to pick up our passengers by sticking our nose in where the stream enters the river leaving them to scramble aboard in a very undignified manner.
We noted several narrowboats taking up long bits of the more remote public moorings,which were still there when we came back down a few days later.
About time you changed your tariff system to the one in use on the Medway,based on overall length.
On our way
The Thames at night.
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