It was a glorious autumnal day for cruising with the reflections on the still water making lovely pictures. Then it all changed in a moment!
Very colourful |
Now we are not slow averaging about 3 to 3.5mph when conditions are right so this boat must have been doing above 4mph. Ian said it sat right on our back fender till we moved over. So I expected him to disappear into the distance but no, we kept up with him even observing his departure from the back deck to go below leaving the boat in gear and heading for the bank! Thankfully he reappeared before the bank was met. The smoke billowing from his exhaust was unreal. Thank goodness we didn't have to follow him through a tunnel!
Nb Persia left in gear with no one at the helm. |
Arriving at Gailey he was only just in front and we suspect that he wanted to reach the lock before us. We had to stop at the facilities so he would have had the lock anyway!
Carrying on towards the rest of the flight, as far as we were aware, Nb Persia was the only boat in front and most annoyingly he left bottom gates open at Boggs lock and Otherton lock. Just one of my many pet hates!!! All the other locks were with us but I do so wish lone boaters would be a bit more considerate and close gates!
Ian having to close bottom gates at Otherton lock. |
Now those that read my blog will remember my post in March 2011 Waterfall at Rodbaston Lock . Well it's still leaking. Not quite as bad but I'm wondering just how long it takes for C&RT to get round to sorting the leakage out!
And then at Filance lock I nearly had wet bedding when water poured from the lock wall and I only just managed to run down to the bedroom to close the window!
Having stopped at Penkridge to get more bait from the tackle shop and then walk into town for provisions from the Co Op we decided to stay instead of moving on. After all it was about 3pm and we only have 5 miles to do tomorrow to meet with our newly weds, Alan and Carol, at Stafford boat club. So with fresh bait I went fishing and got me a huge bream ( well huge by my standard anyway.)
4 comments:
Oh, we're so sorry not to have made the connection! We'd have loved to have a chat.
About NB Persia - He looked a grumpy bugger when we swapped Bogg's Lock with him!
Guess what, we're moored in the same place as you were last night. Are you opposite Tom's Moorings? if so, we've just changed places!
We'll keep a better eye out next time.
Keep well.
Hello Geoff and Mags,
How bizarre. We are opposite Toms Moorings and very pleasant they are too. It would be lovely to meet and greet properly. Maybe sometime next year.
Happy cruising.
Wrong way round, it will be lighter in the morning when the clocks go back; just as well I'm struggling to get out of bed at the moment!
Hi Jill,
Yes you are right but unfortunately Jade cant read the time so we will now have to get up at 6am when it will still be dark!
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