7 Nov 2007 #21 bradtarga34 New member Joined 3 Apr 2006 Messages 707 Location Walton-on-Thames, Surrey Visit site We went upstream Saturday as you did and all OK, and noticed this on Sunday as we were heading back home. Could have been a tad scary if it happened at night while asleep!
We went upstream Saturday as you did and all OK, and noticed this on Sunday as we were heading back home. Could have been a tad scary if it happened at night while asleep!
7 Nov 2007 #22 R Richard Shead Slipped Anchor Joined 14 Aug 2007 Messages 10,708 Location Time Inc. Visit site What a shame and as you said a tad scary at night. So without playing the detective it must have happened between Sat night / Sunday morning ! Was one of the better ones there as well.
What a shame and as you said a tad scary at night. So without playing the detective it must have happened between Sat night / Sunday morning ! Was one of the better ones there as well.
7 Nov 2007 #23 boatone Well-known member Joined 29 Jul 2001 Messages 12,844 Location Just a few cables from Boulters Lock www.tmba.org.uk Ouch! Isnt that he Queen of the Thames that orinally belonged to the Nauticalia guy?
20 Nov 2007 #24 Doolittle Member Joined 13 Apr 2007 Messages 402 Location Chertsey, Surrey, UK Visit site Belatedly, Surrey Herald had a few pics and article on the matter.
20 Nov 2007 #25 Gavi New member Joined 1 Jun 2006 Messages 2,637 Visit site A good friend of mine is a reporter on that rag and used to live in a houseboat near there... but he missed the story. Just as he missed the foot and mouth outbreak, right in his patch, due to being on a holiday enforced by his SWMBO (and was O). Poor chap. But not as upset as the residents, I'm sure.
A good friend of mine is a reporter on that rag and used to live in a houseboat near there... but he missed the story. Just as he missed the foot and mouth outbreak, right in his patch, due to being on a holiday enforced by his SWMBO (and was O). Poor chap. But not as upset as the residents, I'm sure.