Tuesday 12 February 2019

3 days on the Shroppie

With the change in the weather (April like in early February) a few days on the Shropshire Union Canal seemed like a nice idea.

Very quite on the canal, only saw one other boat on the move, but lovely clear blue sky. Spent the first night at Wheaton Aston and on the second day cruised to the winding hole at Church Eaton.


Stopped at the winding hole to have lunch at the Royal Oak, only a ten minute walk into the village. Unfortunately the pub is closed at lunch times, according to a couple I saw walking their dog it doesn't open until 4pm.

Decided instead to head back to Wheaton Aston and spend the evening in the Hartley Arms instead.
On the third day travelled back to our mooring at Wolverhampton Boat Club. Once again absolutely gorgeous weather.



















Sunday 10 February 2019

Weed Hatch Fun

First excursion of the year to the weed hatch today. Twenty minutes after leaving the engine starts to judder. Quickly into neutral, where the engine sounds fine. Try forward again, still juddering, put into reverse and the juddering is worse. Nothing else for it, leave the boat drifting in the middle of the canal and open the weed hatch to find an orange bag wrapped around the prop.
Ten minutes later a builders '1 tonne' sack removed.
The water was freezing though, took twenty minutes to thaw out my hand & arm.

Thursday 24 January 2019

Summer Trips

Standedege Tunnel Marsden Portal
Begining to start planning our summer trips. First up is a trip to Stourbridge for a friends party, being held in the Bond Warehouse.

Next is a trip to Chester for a food show.
Chester Shops
Mooring at Chester



After that we are volunteering for the Crick Boat Show again.

In the summer we are currently planning a trip that will take in the two Pennine rings, including a passage through Standedge tunnel.

Standedge Tunnel, Diggle Portal

Sunday 20 January 2019

Thursday 17 January 2019

Solar Panel Effective?




The solar panel has been installed for three months now, probably the 'worst' period of the year for generating electricity (November through to January).  Below is a table which slows how effective it is in keeping the batteries charged.

As a matter of routine I keep a record of the battery voltage and mostly record the figures each time I visit the boat. The table below shows the eleven visits prior to the solar panel being installed and the eleven afterwards. I've only shown the battery voltage at the start of each visit, before running the engine and only on the occasions when the boat had been moored, unattended, for at least 3 days.

At first glance there doesn't seem to be much difference, but for the eleven visits prior to the Solar Panel the batteries were lower than 12.7 volts on 8 occasions out of 11. After fitting the solar panel the batteries were higher than 12.7 volts on 9 occasions out of 11.

The average reading for the visits is also higher after fitting the panel, not by very much, but enough to show that despite there only being winter sun available the battery is kept topped up.
                                                                             

Domestic Battery Voltage
Before After
12.82 12.73
12.64 12.85
12.62 12.73
12.67 12.80
12.71 13.05
12.57 12.53
12.67 12.89
12.74 12.70
12.76 12.95
12.20 12.85
12.44 12.88
Average 12.62 12.81

Saturday 12 January 2019

First Trip of the Year - Brewood for Lunch

Maxine was visiting for a couple of days and we decided to have a short boat trip to Brewood for lunch.


Josie & Maxine walking the dogs on the way to Brewood.


Nice warm boat waiting for us as we left the pub (The Bridge, excellent pint of Sunbeam & very nice steak sandwich)

Monday 7 January 2019

Boating house number

Got round to sorting out one of my Xmas presents today. Attached this house number plate next to the back gate.


Using this drill (another Xmas present)