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Citrus Punch How Do I Connect to This Newsgroup? Chris Scullion [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Chris Scullion
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Jan 2, 2003
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hello all happy new year! i've just bought a narrowboat and am in the process of getting it moved to cambridge. I saw an earlier thread that said a good place...
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Jan 4, 2003
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Best wind up I I have read for a long time what a sense of humour great stuff. Rod Nb Dreamcatcher ... hello all happy new year! i've bought a narrowboat and...
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Jan 4, 2003
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not a good place to moor unless you want a free mooring if you want a good mooring but a mile from cambridge ask about browns feild next to the plough at fen...
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Jan 4, 2003
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Our boat was craned into the River on Riverside, down Midsummer coming direction from the museum, 18 months ago. The road is wide there for a transporter and...
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Jan 4, 2003
7:52 pm
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Thanks for your replies and helpful advice. I didn't know about the problems with the river flooding and securing a boat so thats really a big help. all the...
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Jan 4, 2003
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I doubt if 'by the museum' is a good place to ;ift the boat in - who gave you that idea ? That bit of river is v shallow which is why no one moors there ... ...
Ben Bradnack
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Jan 5, 2003
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... you that idea ? That bit of river is v shallow which is why no one moors there Better to take the lorry up to the top of Riverside where the boat could ...
Stephen King
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Jan 5, 2003
5:22 pm
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... You'll need to go and choose a good spot where the water doesn't have obstructions in it, or where it is in need of dredging. ... Waterways World carries...
Robert Laws
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Jan 6, 2003
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... I thought no boats moored there because of the 'mooring prohibited' signs :-) R...
Robert Laws
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Jan 6, 2003
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Depends which side of the river ... you that idea ? That bit of river is v shallow which is why no one moors there I thought no boats moored there because of...
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Jan 6, 2003
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How high did the river get above nromal this time - it appeared to be about 3 feet 6 inches at Elizabeth Way Richard Moseley Camrow Ltd Innovation Funding, ...
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Jan 6, 2003
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... I noticed that the Middle River is now down to nearly normal but the wet mark on Darwin College's brickwork indicates it was up a good 4' - certainly Coe...
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Jan 7, 2003
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In Ely the river reached almost the road on Annesdale Quay, which is about one foot more than 2000...the river is back where it should be, lets hope it stays...
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Jan 7, 2003
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I calculate 2 foot 8 inches above the present level at the Green Dragon Bridge. ... From: "Richard Moseley" <camrow@...> To:...
Clive Brown
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Jan 7, 2003
4:49 pm
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Thank you all for your replies! Its very helpful and useful advice. All the best and hope the flooding isn't causing anyone problems. thanks Bonnie...
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Jan 7, 2003
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Salters Lode just told me they are closed for repairs until 31 March. It's possible they will open earlier but that' the official line. Robert ...
Robert Laws
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Jan 9, 2003
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Robert - I think you have had a "senior moment" - see your e mail of November 1st giving the same info. I presume the 31st March is the true backstop date...
Clive Brown
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Jan 9, 2003
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Hmm, well yes, perhaps the memory is playing tricks. Nevertheless it's a bind for me as I was planning to have a boat trucked from Northampton to Foxes for...
Robert Laws
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Jan 9, 2003
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By 'Pike and Eel' I meant, of course, 'Fish and Duck'. This really doesn't look good does it? R...
Robert Laws
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Jan 9, 2003
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Hi Clive, ... I think you're right! Old news! From: http://www.waterwaysguides.co.uk/mlc/news.htm ============= Page updated 5 November 2002 Press Releases...
Greg Chapman
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Jan 9, 2003
4:18 pm
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Don't worry - happens to me all the time. Suggest you contact Cliff who I think runs the marina at the Fish and Duck. We had to abandon Stourbridge there...
Clive Brown
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Jan 9, 2003
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Dear Camboaters. A colleague and i have set up a new website offering prints from maritime and inland waterways photographers and artists. Derek Pratt has our...
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Jan 9, 2003
5:42 pm
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excellent, that's now sorted. many thanks, Robert...
Robert Laws
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Jan 9, 2003
6:11 pm
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I'm having a boat craned on 20th January at the Fish and Duck. If anyone else wants a boat lifting on that day it would reduce costs to share the crane....
Robert Laws
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Jan 10, 2003
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Does anyone have an opinion or advice on the merits of conventional blacking versus using epoxy black paints (2 coats typically)? Epoxy is a tad more ...
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Jan 10, 2003
10:13 am
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Following on from my freak flood in June and perhaps other hitherto unknown to me water leaks, I've observed that the inside of the hull, at the only two...
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Jan 10, 2003
10:36 am
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... A small amount of steel makes a large amount of rust. Roughly, you get 8mm of flaky rust from 1mm of steel. It's worth estimating how much plating you...
Robert Laws
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Jan 10, 2003
11:06 am
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HI Robert, What's this, have you bought a new boat? We travelled to Cambridge last Saturday unaware of the extent of the flooding. Arrived at Horningsea to...
George Coulouris
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Jan 10, 2003
11:38 am
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I had my hull blacked out at Fox's middle of last year ( actually I did it myself , but that's another story... ) The feedback that I had from Fox's staff ,...
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Jan 10, 2003
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