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  1. There is a cracker on the Lea called "Music Maker" owned by C & F Sharpe (written on cabin side). Now that is a clever.
  2. Hi Proper Job, That would be Simon then. I'm his old boss in the Holland days. Saw him a few weeks ago. How is Liz? Oh and BTW Holland is at Pinnocks site at Ponders End having the refit.
  3. Sorry to contradict, by in my case, caused by excess sump oil, a rag up the air intake did stop it in seconds.
  4. Air cooled Listers are prone to this happening. I have personnaly experienced it (Jumper stuffed up air intake stopped it) and I know of 2 other boaters that have had it happen with Listers. Keep an eye on the sump oil level. If it starts to rise...........beware, this is when it will happen. IIRC there was an article in WW some years ago, warning of the danger of this.
  5. Now there is a name from the past that I had forgotten (for good reason!) I think they went to the wall in the late 70's
  6. There was a narrowboat on the Stort called "The Dogs", "So what" I hear you say. Under that name it bore the words "Bow Locks" As a comedy name that is hard to beat!
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  8. Thats proof that life is a never ending learning curve. I've run a canal business on the Lea for 40 years and I've never heard it called or seen it referred to as Hertford Deep Lock before!
  9. Word has it that CRT are going to carry out the recovery by using stop planks (which I wouldn't mind betting they don't have now!) and pumping out the lock. They can gain access to the lock with a vehicle from the end of Mead Lane and along the track on the side of Kings Mead.
  10. Word is that CRT have padlocked the gates and that the owners insurance co. are sorting it out with a private contractor. CRT say that the lock could be closed for up to a week. Three years ago when a boat sank in Stanstead Abbotts Lock, BW had it back and floating within a few hours. Ahhhhh, the good old days!
  11. As the heading says. It sank yesterday afternoon and is totally submerged on the bottom of the lock. At this stage I don't know any further details, but will post update when I find out. Oops, it sank. not unked!! Don't seem to be able to edit title. Help mods.
  12. Has anyone managed to book a passage past the Olympic site? I know of several people who are trying to, and cannot get any response from BW/CRT. Emails go unanswered and they do not return phone calls. One boater wants to go through this coming weekend and is tearing his hair out in frustration. Is this another BW/CRT cock up? Difficult to believe I know.
  13. A newish wide beam boat caught fire on the Lea at Stanstead Abbotts on Friday night and was totally destroyed. It has been for sale on ebay for at least a year for £85k. The grape vine tells me that the insurance assessor has inspected it and discovered that there was a petrol generator stored inside the boat and has declared the insurance invalid. BE WARNED! Hands up all those with a petrol start Kelvin............ Me sir, me sir. Anyone know how a petrol can should be stored on a boat safely and not upsetting the insurance company
  14. There was one on the Lea called "The Dogs" followed by "Bow Locks" Probably the best name that I have ever come across.
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