Things you can do with a Birchwood 25

Strange......I could have sworn there was a post on here from No_Rgrets but it seems to have disappeared !!

Why is everyone assuming that this post was intended to attract derision and besmirchment on Birchwood 25's ?

The thread title is inviting good as well as bad but for some reason ....... /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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Navigate most of the Thames without running aground. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

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Only if you can remember to put some FUEL in!
 
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Strange......I could have sworn there was a post on here from No_Rgrets but it seems to have disappeared !!

Why is everyone assuming that this post was intended to attract derision and besmirchment on Birchwood 25's ?

The thread title is inviting good as well as bad but for some reason ....... /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

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Well one thing you can do is go boating in them. I'm sure that was the last thing I did with mine. And very successfully too.

I'm not stepping into "No Regrets" shoes by going for the bait.

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Remember all those films of the 1950s and 1960s normally with Kirk Douglas in there somewhere,well at the end of the film there is always a Viking burial.
Now everyone used to think it was an ancient custom to burn the ship belonging to the dead king or whatever but actually they realised that the last lot of boats bought back after raids on UK Plc as booty were a load of old Birchwoods and being well pissed off,the best to do was to burn the lot.
Unfortunately some got left behind on the Thames,mainly due the fact they could not work the locks by themselves without a lockeeper ,still a problem today by all accounts. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Now with that load of old tosh one would think that your Princess was a paragon of River-worthiness, but sadly it seems not.....


from the Motor Boat Forum: One of my Vovlo 40A exhaust risers finally crumbled into a pile of corroded cast iron late on Tuesday night and due to steep angle of mud berth water was seeping into boat via rubber joint twixt horn and riser.


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Whoever the intellectual person was, I was right with them up to the word "One" /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
Birchwoods arn`t all that bad....I was on one last week and it was good...

I found they are best if you sit in the middle....


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Use it as a fender!
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