(22-04-14, 07:27 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=12399.msg143483#msg143483 date=1398147954]
So we gonna be having a lofo meet at little Venice?
Only if Punkstig puts tiger print on his narrow boat! :lol :lol
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Stupid boy
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
22-04-14, 01:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-04-14, 01:58 PM by Punkstig.)
Ultimately when I have the spare money I'd like to paint it like the mystery machine from Scooby doo!!!
No tiger print on this one!
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thats great news mate hope all works out.willbe boating on the ouse myself this summer im sure you can go up the great ouse to denver and get on the grand union from there.
Only problem with getting a boat 10ft wide is that if you intend to cruise the canals a lot of the locks only take boats up to 8ft wide.
(23-08-14, 01:57 PM)pete786.u link Wrote:Only problem with getting a boat 10ft wide is that if you intend to cruise the canals a lot of the locks only take boats up to 8ft wide. I have no intention of cruising the network- I have a job and a daughter.
That being said I can get from London to Birmingham, and London out to bath, that's further than capable to do on a two week holiday and return to where I am!
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So how are you settling in to life on a boat? Sounds idylic?
Mickey
Sent from my villa in the South of France.
Yeah, feel a bit daft for not making updates or creating new thread but I've not been on here overly much-
To be blunt, it'd be difficult to make life better atm.
I have the joy of two extremes of lifestyle, zooming round London during the day, chilling out in the relaxed atmosphere of an evening/ weekend.
The community is comparable to the friendliness of the biking community but even more so believe it or not!
Still working out my living costs but it's a shitload cheaper than bricks and mortar - that being said winter will obviously become more expensive with the need for coal and running engine to charge batteries more due to less sunlight ( I had a 600 watt solar panel system fitted!)
I've had issues- I found a couple of inches of water in the front bow locker after a few weeks of having it, I believe this came from storing the hose I fill the water tank with in, I dried it out, repainted it and no longer store the hose in there and haven't had a problem since!
At the weekend I found a couple of inches of water in the engine bilge, I'm in the process of drying the area out, I think it's come from a loose bolt on the stern gland (lubricated seal that the driveshaft runs through to the propeller) I've tightened it up and shall keep an eye out for more water.
Finding stuff like that is quite concerning but I believe I'm on top of it.
I was going to get winter moorings which is a license to stay in one location if wanted for 5, 3, or one monthfrom Nov. to March at just under £100 per month, I'm now thinking for the first year I'll save my money and keep moving to see how it goes.
I'm looking for a new TV, my 4 year old 42" is just to power hungry -100 watts with power saving options turned on, a decent new 32" will run around 30 watts (for a naff one) to 40 watts for a new Sony with very good reviews.
I'd like a more energy efficient fridge/freezer but there's little choice with what I have already - 12v fridges are available but stupid money in comparison to domestic!
Continuing with power saving I should change the light bulbs to led ones, but as I have to buy adapters for the current fittings I'm looking at a good £75 to do that.
My driving's getting better, that being said last weekend I tried to turn the boat around twice in different locations that were too small, so had to straighten up and try further down, lol.
Lit the fire for the first time on one of the chilly nights the other week and completely smoked the boat out, had to go to the pub!
Second time I did the fire I'd learnt from my previous mistakes and the Internet and all went well.
My dad's got me a chainsaw and I'm currently stocking up on logs and other bits of wood lying about the place.
Got several plans to make the place more mine, starting with replacing the bleurgh beige tiles around the log burner and kitchen with slate tiles.
All in all, as far as I'm concerned I wouldn't be interested in living on land again, imagine the freedom you have on a bike then having that freedom with your home too!
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02-09-14, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-09-14, 10:05 PM by Punkstig.)
Oh, and I had some porthole covers made for the bedroom-
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Punk,
Regarding water in bilges, remember this.
All boats sink, some just do it faster than others!!
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
Cheers skip, been doing a lot of research, I have one of those vetus non maintenance stern glands that apparently according to vetus need maintenance every 200 hours, makes sense obviously!
The fact that the bolt was loose makes me assume that's the point of water entry but I shall keep an eye open to make sure!
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(02-09-14, 11:03 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Cheers skip, been doing a lot of research, I have one of those vetus non maintenance stern glands that apparently according to vetus need maintenance every 200 hours, makes sense obviously!
The fact that the bolt was loose makes me assume that's the point of water entry but I shall keep an eye open to make sure!
Yeah not the best of things, you're doing the right thing though.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
Sounds great. Been a pipe dream of mine for many years now.
I'm in the fortunate position of having the cash and no mortgage outstanding but...............
Everyone says it would be expensive
I worry about being too hot in summer, too cold/damp in winter.
I worry that the novelty may quickly wear off and all those little things like filling water tanks, emptying shit tanks, carrying crap ashore and goods on board, moving every few days etc., etc. would take the shine off the lifestyle?
Anyhoo, if you find yourself on the Thames going through Shepperton lock on a Monday I may be the kindly keeper waving you through??
I used to not give a foc, then I discovered Red Bull and now I don't give a flying foc !!!
03-09-14, 04:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-14, 04:52 PM by Punkstig.)
Not sure where expensive comes from, but it depends if you're thinking of living aboard or just a weekend cruiser kind of affair!
Summer was lovely- open front and rear doors and a lovely cooling breeze swept the inside of the boat, not that you spend much time indoors when it's nice weather out- why would you?
I fill water every four weeks and I'm no where near empty and that takes about 40 minutes, but while that's happening I do other stuff like clothes washing or cleaning.
If the boat has a pump out tank there's boats that travel the canals that'll empty them for you, obviously costs a couple of quid.
There's also fuel boats that travel the system and you don't even need to be there for them to fill the tank for you and leave coal, you just pay online or over the phone after they do it- plus fuel from the boats is a much cheaper rate than marina's - about 10p difference in my area!
Yes I'm yet to go through winter but I'm looking forward to that roaring fire!
You're more than welcome to come up for a weekend if you wanted, so long as you enjoy a few pints and play pool!
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Shame you're 10ft, you could have stopped by for a coffee
http://canalplan.eu/gazetteer/q4u9
I'm in the mobile home on the farm.
cheap living on wheels ;-)
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