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newcommer

United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Dec 2012 :  10:35:09  Show Profile Send newcommer a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Trevor
For all you help in reinstating my password. I have sent some picks of the boat which was in danger this year at my mooring on the Thames 2012 to trevor hope he can include on wedsite the boat was ok .

dave.c

United Kingdom
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Posted - 31 Dec 2012 :  17:30:58  Show Profile Send dave.c a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here are a couple of pics from Scours Lane on the Thames in Reading. Glad I had Quo Vadis lifted out.
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www.normanboats.co.uk/Daves%20Quo%20Vadis%202.htm
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ken cattell

United Kingdom
192 Posts

Posted - 03 Jan 2013 :  23:16:09  Show Profile Send ken cattell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Here is a pic taken on 1st of Jan 2013 several miles up stream of Reading at Inglesham above Lechlade. Where the narrowboats are in the back ground is where my Conquest (Gladys-May) should of been moored on the river. Its still on its trailer near the farm. Grrr!
Between the 'lake' shore and the river and 3 feet below the surface is the airfield runway so the traditional new years day fly out was a no go as well. So frustrating. No wonder the pubs are doing good business out of me at the moment!
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tigtog

United Kingdom
421 Posts

Posted - 04 Jan 2013 :  21:34:49  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thames is flowing well, got my boat the right side of the lock weir , gonna check it again tomorrow, need the red boards gone want to get out pike fishing
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tigtog

United Kingdom
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Posted - 08 Jan 2013 :  19:57:34  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
the riverbank normally runs down the line of trees to the left....

hambleden lock cut coming upstream


flowerpot slip remenham
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tigtog

United Kingdom
421 Posts

Posted - 08 Jan 2013 :  20:19:40  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
the lock cut in better conditions




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ken cattell

United Kingdom
192 Posts

Posted - 24 Jan 2013 :  00:39:57  Show Profile Send ken cattell a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Crazy weather! This was taken on the 13th of Jan just under 2 weeks from my previous picture of the flooded fields at Inglesham.

The fields were still a bit damp but the level has dropped 6 feet in those 13 days. At least you can walk to the river bank not wade!

Then last Sunday 20th Jan this is what the boat looked like. Inside was very cosy,(like a posh snow cave) didnt do any tinkering but dozed off listening to the football on the radio!
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tigtog

United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 Jan 2013 :  23:09:22  Show Profile Send tigtog a Private Message  Reply with Quote
still on red boards where I am, weathers been mad
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