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  1. Hi Alan, this is so sad to hear. When I log on to the forum each morning the first thing I do is look to see if there is an update on your dad. needless to say this is not what I wanted to read. He is really up against it by the sound of things. He is such a fighter if anyone can beat this it's him. Sending all our very best wishes to him and your family., Thanks for the updates.

     

    Tony and Carole

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  2. Glad to hear the side effects are not too dire Ian. Hope that continues. My mother had diverticulitis for at least 20 years before her  death at 95 and it never gave her too much bother.Believe me had it done so, my mother  would have made sure we all  knew about it!   Hope all this doesn't interfere with your enjoyment of Christmas and you and your family have a really good one.

     

    Carole

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  3. When my father developed Alzheimer's he became the opposite of what he had been. From being a fairly quiet man he became outrageous. And while in the care home in which he spent his final years was removed from the lounge one day while a visiting choir gave a Carol concert because he insisted on singing rude words to the carols at the top of his voice. The staff were not annoyed with him they thought him hilarious.

     

    Carole

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  4. Received an e mail from the marina  advising us that the water had subsided enough to allow  us access to the boat. So we drove up today  to clear off those things  we take home  and to winterise the engine etc. We were very relieved to find no water ingress in the boat (the low bathing platform makes it vulnerable when on a  fixed pontoon) The  marina had thoughtfully moved it along to a more accommodating mooring.  The whole marina is in absolute chaos as they are doing major works to the road to alleviate the risk of flooding  in the future  and there is no mains power available. The boat is absolutely filthy particularly our beige, 18 months old canopy which is liberally splashed with mud and the Spring clean promises to be a really hard task. We got everything done and because the Ferry looked as if there was no access we decided to drive to the  White Heron for lunch. I must say the decor is more welcoming than  when we went before. The meal was first class but the wait for it to  arrive was far from first class  - almost an hour!

     

     

    Carole

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  5. Well, thanks to the flood water that is still impacting on Ferry marina, there''s  no hi jiunks to be had on Hi Jinks as there's no  chance of getting to her . As it's been so long since we were able to go we got a bit anxious  and phoned  the marina manager to make sure the boat was safe and very reassured to hear that they check the ropes every day. Good service. What did rather shock us was to learn  from him that the pump that was installed to combat flooding on the marina  had been sabotaged - twice, with a large lump of wood having been jammed into it to prevent it from functioning . The only possible reason  we can think of for someone to do this if it isn't  just mindless vandalism is if the noise the pump presumably makes  was annoying someone. Even so a pretty vile thing to do.

     

    Carole

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  6. We're waiting for the flood waters at Ferry marina to allow us access to our  berth to wintertise . It's very frustrating .We don't have the boat lifted each winter as we used to. We think it's better in the water than out. So it's just anti-freeze through the raw water system,  and a little down the loo, stopcocks to engine and loo turned off.drain down the domestic water and leave the  taps open. Tube heater in engine bay with thermostat set to kick in below 4deg. Bedding soft furnishing wrapped in plastic bags, cockpit upholstery put in saloon, numerous damp traps. If during the winter months exceptionally cold weather or prolonged freezing weather is forcast we'll  go and put a couple of oil filled heaters on board set to kick in below  5deg. We go and check over the boat about once a month.

     

    Carole

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  7. 23 hours ago, Gracie said:

    Hey! You leave Lathams alone. I've spent plenty of pennies on their tat thank you very much

    Did I just say that out loud :facepalm::default_biggrin: x

    No even worse then that you put it in writing.

     

    Carole

     

     

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  8. Having been based on the Ely Ouse for a while we were surprised to find the route into Brampton lock changed when we went not having been for a few years. We much preferred the old route where you went straight ahead across in  front of the weirstream. The new route down that narrow channel to the left was a bit of a  challenge it you met a narrowboat coming the other way plus you had to enter the lock pen from the side instead of going straight in and if the wind caught you as you were manoeuvring. it could be really tricky. The temptation was to take the old route across but they stopped dredging that area and it got very shallow.

     

    Carole

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  9. We ere heading from bBuckden to Hertford marina in our Shetland 760 (1 of only 3 built. She had a Mercruiser 898 engine. The river had been in full flood a few days earlier and the locks had only just reopened. When we got to Brampton lock we saw a large crowd of people had gathered in the car park of the Brampton Mill restaurant just where river craft were exiting he lock pen. In front of us were 2 much large bots than ours a Birchwood and a   Fairline Sedan. This exited the pen 1st . The weirs stream on the port side caught it first smacking it u p against the bank then carrying it across the river and doing the river thesame thing on the opposite bank. The Birchwood following suffered he same fate. Tony hungback till both these boats had movedclear of the pen exit, then gunned it a tiny flicker of hr stern as the weirstreamhitad that was it we were safely on our way to huge cheers from the watching crowd.

     

    Carole

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  10. I well remember the first time we  ventured down to St. Ives from our berth in Ely  in our newly acquired Sheerline 950 aft cockpit. We arrived at St Ives bridge having been told that boats like ours went easily under the bridge wth the canopy and radar arch in place we approached the bridge which looked intimidatingly low and at the last moment Tony bottled out and said    **** this! I am not taking Hot Gossip under there!  Fortunately there was room on the quay for us to pull in, tie up and dismantle  everything top side  and we cruised under happily. We moored  in the basin next to the Dolphin where we had a very good view of the bridge and boats passing under it and had the reasassuring sight of boats like ours going under  with canopy etc. in place with plenty of clearance.

     

     

    Carole

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  11. There's no avoiding the C. word now it's official! the Christmas decorations committee were out and about in our high street with their trusty cherry picker on Sunday morning. Our town is renowned around the Fens for the spectactular show of decorations around the town centre each Christmas. They are switched on on the last Saturday in November when the high street is closed to traffic from noon and  and then a superb funfair is  rapidly assembled that goes on till very late in the evening. Once you see the lights going up you know  Chrisrmas is just around the corner, Sorry to drag all you bah humbug people out of your denial but there it is!

     

     

    Carole

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  12. My mother died many years ago, but before she did so she moved into residential care. She made the arrrangements to do so herself and  I had no doubt she would be very happy in the home of her choice as my father had spent  3 years there prior to his death so my mother was already very familiar with it and knew most of the staff very well but to be on ther safe side I left it for a year before disposing of her home. When I did so, because she was still very much alive I felt very uncomfortable sorting through her possessions it felt so invasive and  disrespectful.

    I'm so sorry for your loss Smoggy  It must be a  very painful time or you.

     

    Carole

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  13. You should never to hesitate to do a log Sam, they are always very readable rest assured. That last lot of photos were particularly  stunning . I do envy your photography skills. We're heading for the boat tomorrow.  I don't know for how long it depends on the weather with our heating being on the blink if it gets really chilly we'll need to be always able to hook up as we'll have to rely on our ceramic fan heater until we are able to get it fixed. But if we get a second bite of the Iindian Summer cherry that is being mooted we'll stay for a week or more.

     

    Carole

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  14. Thanks so much for the response. Its got an eberspacher timer control but it doesn't seem to have shown any error code although I know it does have that feature. I must admit we haven't looked for one but have looked at the control when its malfunctioning so feel we would have noticed an emblem that isn't usually there

     

    Carole

  15. We've been having a problem with our eberspacher heating for a while. It's been serviced and thoroughly checked but the problem persists. It will run perfectly normally the day after being reinstalled then only for short periods before cutting out. It starts at the correct time and stops much earlier than it should. Penks have had it running for hours on the bench then once its 'back on the boat it stops again sometimes after as little as 6"  and then  sometimes for as much as  40". Anyone got any ideas as to what could be the cause?

     

    Carole

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