Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Thames Clipper


I went by boat from North Greenwich rather than the tube for a change.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Back at Buckby


Back down the Watford flight and onto the Grand Union main line at Norton junction. We passed the new Yelvertoft marina, now dug out and nearly finished. There are even a few boats moored in it:















I took some video footage at Watford with my ipod. I'll post it later when I've edited it somewhat to remove the twenty minutes of the inside of my pocket.

Moored above Buckby Lock 8.

Total distance is 7 miles, 5½ flg and 8 locks and 1 tunnel.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Turnaround


We pulled the pins and left Foxton, heading back towards the south, disappointing the swans that approach every boat that stops there.



















There are no locks between Watford and Foxton, the meandering course of the Grand Union punctuated by tunnels at Crick and Husbands Bosworth. In all it takes about a day to travel this stretch so we have been without locks for two days, although we were able to look at the ten staircase locks at Foxton yesterday afternoon. We broke our return trip today at Husbands Bosworth for food supplies and at Kilworth Boat Services for diesel and water and to empty our toilet cassettes.

Near the turning for the Welford arm I spotted the rather lovely nb Zulu and although it is considered rude to peer into peoples' cabins it was hard to miss the fact that the interior of this tug style narowboat is decorated with replicas of old working boat name panels.



















There was also time to polish some more brassware (boater's bling) on Syncopation. Here you can see a mushroom vent before and after cleaning:













Moored at bridge 20, Yelvertoft.

Total distance is 15 miles, 3¼ flg, 0 locks and 1 tunnel.

Friday, April 09, 2010

Foxton at Last


We arrived at Foxton in time to buy ice creams and visit the museum. The day's cruise was relatively uneventful with no locks to navigate. Nicholson keeps referring to the route as isolated and remote. We didn't pass through any villages at all. Husbands Bosworth is bypassed via the Bosworth tunnel, considerably drier inside than the Crick tunnel.








View from the top of the inclined plane.











An old boat at the position of the gate into one of the caissons.










More on the engine problem we had earlier in the week: The crankshaft oil seal was badly damaged by fragments of the failed Travelpower drive belts we have lost in the last two years. These had wrapped around the crankshaft end, worked into the area in front of the oil seal and ripped it in two, separating the inner and outer parts. I need to keep a close eye on the Travelpower drive belt.

Total distance is 17 miles, 3¼ flg 0 locks and 1 tunnel.

Thursday, April 08, 2010

To Crick


We made it to Crick today, only two days behind schedule. I had to carry both toilet cassettes to the Elsan point last night, a little further than I expected.

We turned right at Norton junction, towards Leicester. I took the bike to Watford in search of a post office (located in the village, according to Nicholson's guide). Unfortunately the post office was closed some time ago, the nearest in Crick or Long Buckby according to a helpul resident. I had to stop to reinflate the front tyre of the bike three times as it now has a slow puncture. Hawthorn hedge cuttings and bicycle tyres do not mix well.

We continued through the staircase locks at Watford gap (we're in the North now), Crick tunnel, stopping to visit the post office stores in Crick before we moored near Cracks Hill.

On arrival at Watord we met nb Justice going in the opposite direction. Justice was being driven by Steve Heyward, columnist for Canal Boat magazine.

Later on we passed bloggers nb Derwent6 who warned us that Crick tunnel would be wet, and it was.














Total distance is 6 miles, ¼ flg, 8 locks and 1 tunnel.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Off Again


Work started on the engine again this morning, with the required seal arriving at exactly the right time. It was fitted and the issue resolved. The oil is now staying safely in the sump. Stowe Hill Workshop kindly gave us use of a landline overnight so we could cook our evening meal and charge our batteries. I had to take the toilet cassettes off-site to empty them. We set off at about four in the afternoon and stopped near Buckby top lock, almost outside the shop.

Somebody on board seems to be filling up the Vacuflush toilet cassettes very quickly as we've filled two in the last 24 hours and the little red light will stay lit until tomorrow morning when I can empty them. I suspect Ewan is not able to reliably close the valve when flushing and the flush dribbles until the valve is closed properly. More on the toilet: it blocked for the second time since new today. Last time it blocked somebody had put baby wipes down the pan and the macerator blade go stuck and I had to fish them out. This time a poke with a stick was enough to clear the blockage (phew! No fishing around down there required).


Moored at buckby top lock shop.
Total distance is 5 miles, 5¾ flg and 6 locks.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Oh Dear


My nightly engine check yesterday revealed a disturbingly low level of oil on the dipstick. I topped up with the oil I had to bring the level jus to the end of the dispstick. At around 11 this morning the buzzer on the control panel went off and the little red light came on, with the oil pressure gauge showing zero. We stopped immediately and tied up. A check of the oil level showed nothing on the stick and a lot of oil in the engine bilge. Oh dear.



I got the Brompton out of it's locker and cycled up to Whilton (about 4 miles). I really should have gone by road, not the towpath as bicycle tyres and hawthorn hedge clippings don't mix well. I had to stop and pump up the front tyre three times as I now have a slow puncture in it. Whilton lock chandlery sold me some oil and an oil extraction gadget to suck the oil out of the bilge. As we'd cached the car at Whilton I didn't have to carry all this back on the bike. They didn't have an engine fitter available but as we had broken down at Stowe Hill I asked at the workshop and Rob and Graham kindly fitted us in. They did an outstanding job, stripping down the engine and diagnosing the problem, a leaking crankshaft oil seal. The part is on order from Beta Marine and is due to be delivered tomorrow morning.
























Here is the problem area. One last pulley to remove. Loads of oil in the engine bilge.


Moored at Stowe Hill Marina.
Total distance is 1 mile, 4½ flg and 0 locks.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Setting Off


We set off from Blisworth at 3PM, having had a delivery from Tesco, following instructions on Sue's (No Problems) web site. We would have left earlier but as usual we couldn't get out of the door on time. As we need to collect Dominic's prescription tomorrow we have placed a car in a place convenient for tomorrow. Cathy can also nip back home to collect things we've forgotten.

Syncopation desperately needed cleaning and we started on that immediately, scrubbing the roof while we moved and cleaning the starboard side when we stopped. It was just cold enough to need the stove lit when we moored up at Nether Heyford.

Moored at Nether Heyford.
Total distance is 6 miles, ½ flg and 0 locks.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Computing Again


After replacing the RAM there was no improvement to the BSOD situation. I found a replacement motherboard (Exactly the same as the discs are configured as a mirrored array under the control of an on-board controller) and all was well again. Feeling I was on a roll I went to EBay again for a better processor. Now we're back on track with a working computer with upgraded processor and memory.

Monday, February 01, 2010

Dazzle Ships


The new Ravensbourne college building being constructed next to the office where I work in North Greenwich reminds me of the Dazzle ship camouflage used in World War I.













The building has round windows of different sizes and will be entirely clad in a pattern that will camouflage them. In the picture above a portion of the external cladding has been fitted and it's quite hard to see the windows in that area.
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Monday, January 18, 2010

Cambridge



My grandfather took up painting in his later years and this is a photo taken by my father in 1965 of the location of one of the scenes he painted. My aunt has the painting hanging in her living room.













I always remember the peculiar trick of perspective with the wall in the lower right. In the painting I could never work out if the wall was at water level or in the foreground.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Pump Replumbed


Here it is replumbed. The filter is now on the correct side of the pump. This should prevent the cover from cracking again.


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The canal at Blisworth is frozen over, like so many other locations. These look like swan footprints on the ice.











And an old resident of the Blisworth area has returned:




Friday, January 01, 2010

Three Children Grow Two Inches Overnight





















Here's the door from the kitchen to the back porch. We've always measured our three childrens' heights using the chart we pin to the back of the door. Yesterday we found the two youngest had grown two inches each since September when they were last measured. Wow! We became suspicious when the eldest was measured today and was also found to have grown by over two inches. Then it clicked. I sawed two inches off the bottom of the door a few weeks ago to accommodate the rise in floor level in the porch caused by the pouring of a load of concrete in the bathroom and porch for ther installation of the wet room. After moving the pin down the children have been measured again. They have not had a sudden unexpected growth spurt.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009

BSOD(2)


New RAM, still dead. I'll replace the motherboard.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

BSOD


Or Windosw Blue Screen of Death:














This time it looks like a hardware fault.
All the memory tests I've run show faulty memory. I'll replace the RAM.
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Monday, December 28, 2009

Spot the Mistake





Those in the know will notice the filter has been fitted on the output side of the pump. Apart from the fact that the pump is not being protectyed from particles this should not be an issue. However, the pump is just strong enough to break the transparent cover on the filter housing. It takes it about a week to make it crack.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Complete


It's only three square metres but it all fits.





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Sunday, November 01, 2009

Tiling in Progress





















The floor is 3 sq meters so tiling the bulk of it was quite quick. Filling all those gaps at the edges will take some time though.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009

Three Days of Bathroom Contruction



Here the bathroom is ready for tiling. The floor has been rasied about 50mm to accommodate the drain and then waterproofed to prevent any leaks.
















New toilet in place and the plumbing prepared for the basin.

The toilet has to be replaced because I overtightened one of the nuts holding it on the wall and it has cracked. Curses!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Three days of bathroom destruction.



I've spent three days stripping out the downstairs bathroom. Above is where the shower used to be.

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