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Perfect for your location Ian, the couple who run it make everyone so welcome. They put their heart and soul into it π
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If you can get there I can highly recommend The Lion. Good pub, nice people and truly dog friendly ππΎπΊ
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2 hours ago, Roy said:
I think we should all as a human race not use petrol and diesel for say a month then theyβd have to lower their prices.Β
I cant understand we panic but then that forces the price and they know they can charge what they like and we pay it.Β
We need a revolution now!Β
There may (or may not) be one or two flaws with this idea π
No revolutions please, we're British (other nationalities are available).
When you come right down to it... Oil companies have us over a barrel. π
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I love the comparison to the picture on the can lol
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My toll is Β£0.98p less than last year.
I'm seeking financial advice on how to invest my new found wealth π
(Changed to a slightly smaller boat, although we have more space than before so a rare win/win)
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Sounds interesting, did you take a photo?
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23 minutes ago, Mouldy said:
Feeling effluent, Ray? ππ
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A very long, very hot shower, a cold beer and a roast chicken dinner.... Now feeling almost human again. The job isn't finished but the hardest, most aromatic work is done so I'm happy with that π
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I didn't realise you had a week, that's great! I think the blue skies are going to be around a while too π
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I had the pleasure of meeting Lulu & Selsie at Potter today plus the very handsome Desmond and beautiful Luna.Β
Next time hopefully it'll be warmer and my boat will be somewhat more fragrant lol
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7 minutes ago, Mouldy said:
c*cking it up in front of an audience
You already know me so well ππΊ
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The only things I keep telling myself are that I have to do something anyway and this should make a real improvement to the one thing that would be good to improve.
On the other hand... I can offer volunteers beer, tea, coffee, cake, never ending gratitude, money, my car, my house... a pact with the devil? π
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It's not too late to volunteer... πππ
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Thanks John π
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Looking at my photo again that could make disassembly a little less risky of "unpleasantness" too.Β
OK so I just have too wait for some deliveries and I'll be getting on with it.
Thanks again.
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I have this morning found and ordered some 40mm bar so it'll be belt and braces for me now anyway.
I'm leaving the diverter valve in place which I'm guessing also has some mechanism for stopping water ingress at the point where it would discharge.
So the skin valve, the diverter valve and some good effective bungs in the cut off pipes.
Belt, braces and a fetching pair of garters if you will π
Seriously I'm very grateful for all the advice from you both ππΊ
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Thanks Smoggy, this is why I ask questions here... straight forward good advice π
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Sorry to ask so many questions but I think I may leave the diverter valve fitted in the boat and cut off short (3 or 4 inches) the current pipes from the wc and to the holding tank and seal them off.
Would either of these items be suitable please - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B08155HPJP/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwy&th=1
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Thank you John, if I do this the waste hose from wc to holding tank will be about 2 feet long and all on a slight slope down to the tank.Β
I cant imagine I would ever want to use the facility to pump overboard but with the outlet already fitted in the skin converting her back would be quite a straight forward job I hope.
I'm just about decided to do it, I have to change a pipe anyway and this could even be a (slightly) less unpleasant way to get the job done and end up with a more efficient system π
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49 minutes ago, Smoggy said:
What you suggest makes sense if you never plan on using the direct discharge option, If you are going to leave the spare pipe attached to the hull valve I'd be tempted to pump any water out and put a drop of neat anti-freeze down it before capping in case of future bad cold snaps when you've forgotten it's there as chances are a drop of water will slowly get past the valve eventually filling the pipe to waterline.
I'd take the diverter off and make up a pipe blank to put in there, maybe a bit of 40mm plastic bar turned down to 38mm leaving a couple of small ridges convenient hose clip distances apart and push inside the hose and clip.
I just had another look after reading your post. That's good advice, thank you πΊ
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In the photo of the diverter valve you can see last years new pipe from the wc to valve on the right and the older pipe I want to replace on the left.
In the photo of the top of the holding tank you can see the pipe to be replaced going in to the tank and running beside it the new pipe to the diverter valve.
It seems to me I could simply cut the new pipe at this point and connect into the holding tank.
This would cut the journey length of waste by nearly 2 metres and remove the obstruction of the valve. It would also remove a slightly uphill section.
I would flush and seal the diverter valve, leaving it in place to avoid any interference with the hull and having it available if some future owner takes her off broads and wants to use it.
Any thoughts or potential problems I've missed please?
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53 minutes ago, grendel said:
the best bet is to let the owners of the moorings know, they should have a record of the boat owners, its always sad to see boats that have sunk.
Lynne will almost certainly be in the office tomorrow. Such a shame to see that, every boat is someone's pride and joy.
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37 minutes ago, Mouldy said:
I bottled it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . second thoughts, thatβs not the best term to use - I didnβt feel that I was sufficiently skilled to do it, so Paul (Swancraft) did it in ours. Β Grovelling about in the bilges with long lengths of eff . . . . . . . . . luent filled pipes was not a job I that I fancied tackling!!
Poor Paul, he did most of mine too as an emergency while we were having a short holiday down South. We went to the pub while he did it too π
As for bottling it... an emergency bucket is as far as I'll go, if I must π
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Brian Wards do indeed have it, they sell it in 1m lengths so I will have to measure before ordering but it's a very reasonable Β£10.51
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Here was I thinking it's a cheap job.... any volunteers? π
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The owners took over just before the first lockdown! Quite a challenge but they kept going with local meal deliveries etc.Β
A proper welcoming pub π