24 Mar 2014 #1 Chris_d Well-Known Member Joined 15 Jun 2001 Messages 4,800 Location Oxfordshire Visit site ...came across this in the way: Going to have to wait for the next flood I fear. And this is new just above Shillingford: Attachments 20140322_160133.jpg 97.8 KB · Views: 0 Last edited: 24 Mar 2014
...came across this in the way: Going to have to wait for the next flood I fear. And this is new just above Shillingford:
24 Mar 2014 #2 Chill Well-Known Member Joined 11 Feb 2007 Messages 605 Location Bucks Visit site Very considerate at least they wont take up any mooring space!
24 Mar 2014 #3 No Regrets Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jul 2007 Messages 8,330 Visit site 'Just drying out' LOL
24 Mar 2014 #4 byron RIP Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 9,584 Location UK -Berks Visit site Would have thought a nice strong lad like you would have pushed them back in Chris.
24 Mar 2014 #5 teddington_lock Well-Known Member Joined 23 Oct 2007 Messages 2,205 Location Teddington Visit site Good pull with a tug and they'll be back in in no time ! There is one at Shepperton , half in , half out of the water ( the back end is flooded ) and the bloke is still living in it !
Good pull with a tug and they'll be back in in no time ! There is one at Shepperton , half in , half out of the water ( the back end is flooded ) and the bloke is still living in it !
24 Mar 2014 #6 Chris_d Well-Known Member Joined 15 Jun 2001 Messages 4,800 Location Oxfordshire Visit site teddington_lock said: Good pull with a tug and they'll be back in in no time ! There is one at Shepperton , half in , half out of the water ( the back end is flooded ) and the bloke is still living in it ! Click to expand... Don't think a quick shove will fix this one its at the top of a 7foot bank, if you could push it, it would go straight under.
teddington_lock said: Good pull with a tug and they'll be back in in no time ! There is one at Shepperton , half in , half out of the water ( the back end is flooded ) and the bloke is still living in it ! Click to expand... Don't think a quick shove will fix this one its at the top of a 7foot bank, if you could push it, it would go straight under.
26 Mar 2014 #7 No Regrets Well-Known Member Joined 9 Jul 2007 Messages 8,330 Visit site Exactly. When do I push?