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The Grumpy Triker

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  1. Hi there, thanks for that...nope not worried about using it on the move - hard to have a shower & steer the boat as a solo ? I’ve just been going by comments from others and get the feeling that BSS could be an issue....maybe I should find one near me and get his guidance as would be happy with the detachable if allowed. will have a hunt for the D61 as spares seem a plenty still....thanks again for the input ??
  2. I’d hope so in which case it would probably work....down side is that it is on the bank side so even 300mm could be an issue.....given what I’ve read I’m guessing there is an issue with detachable flues and gas as no-one has mentioned it...but I’m far from being any source of real knowledge on here, hence the question. Have read loads on here but most of the decent reviews are for heaters which are no longer made and getting harder to find in decent nick. Next BSS is two years away so would hate to spend any savings on a new system and then have to rip it out in 2yrs time. ?
  3. No idea if anyone is still active from this thread but the G11E installation manual states: A minimum length of vertically rising flue of 600 mm. ....is this 60mm from the roof or does it include the flue length inside the boat?....if it is all outside then not a chance of me using one whilst cruising about - I need an instant hot water option as can’t rely on calorifier - running the engine for 2-3 hours every night isn’t on and winter means cooler water for the morning shower....may not have a choice but was hoping to avoid having to run taps for the time it takes to get the water 40 feet from calorifier to tap 30feet to shower....a lot of wastage and see no option to put calorifier any further up the boat.....although not sure of the rules for the placement of one of those. cheers all, any advice gratefully received.
  4. ? thanks for letting us know....good to know that the bird life is looked after - like others I think we have enough Canada Geese but equally wouldn’t wish this on any of them. Let’s hope they can clear up the rest of it ASAP.
  5. Agreed but this leak if only a leak from a vehicle was some big engine!!! It really looked like a dumping or a tank leak - I know oil spreads a bit like blood but this was a substantial depth and spread.....were talking gallons not litres on this one. Seems strange that a prior leak was diesel, and now oil? Fingers crossed ? It didn’t look like clean oil either.....if you know what I mean.
  6. Will be back past that way soon, so look forward to seeing what has been done.....although the oil slick was so bad for several hundred yards I can’t think what they can do without closing that stretch for a while.....it will be getting churned up for ages yet.
  7. That is such a ridiculously bad scenario....they have a joint responsibility, too many organisations cite budgets or quote the Teflon shoulder line.....the birds around there were is such a sorry state ? Reading the other responses it seems like there is a serious issue in that area, surely has to be dumping of sorts!? All of the new housing is lower + not logical for such large quantities either...can’t imagine the wood yard having such quantities in storage either....or would hope not!? Someone must feel the need to investigate at some point Sorry didn’t see this one but totally agree....if not deliberate dumping then is certainly wilful negligence Snap - I walked past a very sorry looking duck.....every time I went close it went to j7mp back into the oil slick...so kept my distance & phoned the RSPCB
  8. No of course not - I didn’t’t think it important!! ?? Advised it was already reported
  9. Hi all, just to let you know that I passed through a very large and thick oil slick in the canal, awful stuff and not just a boat engine, this looks like a major leak / dumping. Does anyone know of it’s source? plus do I need to be concerned about the boat (even with blacking) and/or dragging pollution with me? Been a busy route on the canal towards Fradley junction today.....should people worry about being moored in it? Just thought I’d ask, cheers all.
  10. ?? Sadly due to my Dad's health I've had to cancel plans for the run up to the Lancaster & back, so near yet so far. Will be dropping him off in Leigh & then I'll head through Manchester, round & back down to Kidsgrove. Good luck on the way back & funnily enough an experienced Ribble runner said that she & her hubby hardly ever make the run up without heading into Preston .... just seems to be the norm ? ....sounds like a smoother run as well ??
  11. Love the tag Mrsmelly....doywn South is not quite a description I'd apply to Leigh, Manchester or even Crewe!?....you be a prappah Northenr in my speak.....am sure others have done it in your size but have to admit I was worried at 59' & 42bhp....but then I'm a phased worrier.......but like you I know the power of the sea.
  12. I've just booked up to head up to the Lancaster with my Dad on board and after reading all of the initial stuff I thought 'Blimey we'll be lucky to make it alive.....people talk of testing their engines.....Not sure running mine at half power up the canal would go down too well ?...then I went into ....'What the Hell' mode - meet all the requirements and go for it 42bhp must give me a chance.... I hope & then you think hang on - I've never turned on a tide before - fast flowing rivers but tide .....nope! ? Can't wait, and making sure I read everything - seems that the run up to the Lancaster is more of a concern.....unless you miss the turn & head for Dublin on the way back. I've made sure I'm on day 2 of a 4-day cycle to give me just a 1-nighter in Preston if required. .....then I read all your advice!!?.....?.....what a way to go though! ?
  13. & my boat is far from perfect....I can't afford Much on mine, so don't assume 'High & Mighty' approach exists given the first few posts!....it was a bit of fun given the picture and not denegration of someone's lifestyle, manners, tidiness, etc. & nor was it a lack of sympathy for, or pointing the finger at, the owner! Just a bit of light-hearted joviality due to a picture. ??
  14. Well said...a comment many should note! I'm tall but couldn't reach the horse height some have climbed up onto here. God points mentioned were signage/ CRT mentoring etc. Although given where the main sag in the lock wall is, it's possible for momentum to get a boat past it going up & a narrower mid to stern to pass freely...going down with no momentum a wider section of the boat bow-end could get stuck fast. The 2017 issue was an old working boat that had a 8-10" section 1/3 the way down from the bow....an old weld for build or extension? Still think that the photo makes it look like a chicken coop which leads to mental images of a free-range chicken farm on a boat ?? - other types of farm products are available ?
  15. Not long before I get the kiddies on board and will heading through there....but long enough I hope (a week of two before we pass that way) ? That was the last day of their first trip in 2017 on my boat when we met a old working boat stuck that someone had just bought. I tried to knock it back in but not enough oommph due to a fuel pump issue, luckily a more powerful boat was able to do the job. Even @ 6' 10" it is a tight squeeze.....hope they don't close it off totally. is the Anderton Lift open again yet?...had heard that it had issues a week or two ago. ....just realised the thread this is on ??
  16. Have to admit - I tried the plan round the stoppage but just seemed to end up with the same thing....having said that I don't know the canals up there - waiting for the book to come through so I can more definitely. I didn't find the re-open message on C&RT either but seemed to open hence the original query. Thanks again and have a good weekend in the sunshine ?
  17. Hi StephenA - Many thanks for the clarification, at least I know it is navigable now - will mean a lot to my Dad to see the area again as I know so much has changed from when I used to play on the coal piles in Leigh - just a few years back ?
  18. Will be heading up from Aston Marina on the Trent & Mersey...not sure if it will be May / June or July as I have to watch my Dad's health. But family up in Lancaster and he met my Mum in Leigh so want to give him a special trip.
  19. Fantastic - Many thanks for that, I didn't want to start planning the trip if my Dad was going to be disappointed. Cheers again and happy days....so long as he stays well enough for long enough it will be a special trip. much appreciated ?
  20. Hi folks, hope all are well.....I am planning a trip for my aging Dad through familiar territory for him but want to use this bit of the canal. Heading from Aston Marina region up to Lancaster (Lune Aqueduct area)....but can't find out if that route is navigable again as Rufford Branch shows as closed....he won't be doing the locks mind ? --> Canal route planner says stoppages in place but a boater told me all was open again....can anyone help out please?
  21. 99 now.....might be better to watch the paint than to waste time posting irrelevant stuff like this.....enjoy the fumes.
  22. Very true ....yep and it didn't come cheap you're right. I had to have two deliveries as well as DPD had cracked all the sheets in the first delivery despite their padded wrapping....managed to make use of some of it - useful for cutting the spacers for the main board as well. Enjoy your Sunday & cheers again Alan ?
  23. Yep was a consideration I have a 300mm gap at the nearest point then I have 25mm fireboard behind the copper sheeting ....never remember the name of it - but also have a 25mm air gap to the wall on side and back, so hoping that will be enough, they recommend 10mm but I thought I'd play it safe.....fire extinguishers will be located at convenient distances between the stove and my bed ?....was thinking about it, should probably have one in a locker on the outside of the bow door in case I come home to an overly large real fire ? Thanks for thhe the warning though....was assuming it would be ok given guidelines.
  24. ? ...yep time is a ticking....my real worries are getting the angle cut right in the roof, and getting the sealant right...I.e. making sure it has room for expansion and contraction at the stove. I've built the hearth and fire-board surround in line with the soflitec recommendations (covering it in thin copper sheeting not tiles and will be about 600mm from the bow window and double that from the nearest main cabin window. I feel like I'm chickening out and don't like doing that, but the price of the flue kit (yep will stick to twin walled) is better than I expected....did that include the ring collar for the chimney?
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