These photos of small Ricky, Merope, were taken in the dry storage facility of Ellesmere Port Museum. Assuming these are the original fuel tanks as fitted by Walkers, they look very similar to those fitted to small Woolwich motors.
It's my understanding that some boatmen carefully opened up the middle sections, turned them round then closed them down again. Then when the chain was hung on the chimney with the hooks inward it looked neater and was easier to polish. It was an ex-boatman that told me this, not certain who but it could have been George Wain.
It was built with a 'reverse' layout, engine in the stern and the cabin between engine room and hold. More information here: https://hnbc.org.uk/boats/willow
Sorry don't know if it has a reversing gearbox or not, we weren't allowed to go on the boats so I had to hold my camera at arms length reaching in and hope the photos came out okay!
CRT were doing trips to the warehouse during the Easter Boat Gathering. I believe access to the warehouse is by appointment only now through the museum.
Looking through some photos I took of the boats in the warehouse at Ellesmere Port, Easter 2018 and think this is the Petter in Oak.
Must have been very noisy for the steerer!
Don't worry you won't be alone, it's also my first gathering and I'm sure with an audience I'm going to make a hash of it!
Especially as Sudbury has been shortened you can't let go of the tiller for a second or she heads for the bank!
And in reverse she has a mind of her own, with loads of prop-walk; probably due to the 22" X 22" prop!
See you there.
Rob
Yes we're going and excited it is to be our first historic boat gathering now we own Sudbury.
The main canal festival is being organised by an arts group but Etruria Boat Group are organising the historic boats.
I have sent off an entry form and you can get one by contacting them at: info at etruria boat group volunteers dot org dot uk.
I've typed it like that to prevent spambots getting hold of it!
Rob
Have a look at Canal Cruising Company, www.canalcruising.co.uk They are based in Stone, Staffordshire, so on the Four Counties Ring and their boat Carey Ginger has a solid fuel stove.
It has a fixed double and two singles which can be converted to make another double.
Rob
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