Wye Invader
Wye Invader
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Can’t sleep? - Watch this, you’ll drift off in no time! #narrowboats #gloucesterandsharpnesscanal
Sharpness - Gloucester - Sharpness
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Sharpness to Gloucester and return in real-time on the Gloucester and Sharpness canal. The gentle hum of the engine, the sounds of nature and an underlying music score, as you meander through the golden colours and tones of Autumn.
For the technically minded: Normally this type of video would be shot on a GoPro but this was shot using a BOBLOV A26 Bodycam mounted on clamp with a b&s head. This camera can record in full HD (1920x1080) for 5 hours on a single battery charge however, we used a Powerbank with a 128Gb MicroSD card. The recorded video was 48Gb, then a si...
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Видео

Gloucester to Sharpness in 5 minutes #narrowboats #canals
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#narrowboating #canalboat #canalboatlife #canalboatvlogs #narrowboatsvlog #canalboatdiaries
Chepstow / Llandogo / Tintern Excerpt #narrowboats #canals
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A shortened ' teaser' video for Facebook from our Autumn 2023 video. #narrowboating #canalboat #canalboatlife #canalboatvlogs #narrowboatsvlog #canalboatdiaries
Life NOT at 4 mph
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.....or Gloucester Lock to Sharpness Marina in 9 minutes 58 seconds (Shhhh, just don't tell the CRT!)
The Parting in real-time - 2023 version
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7 years ago we made a video to show passage down The Parting to Gloucester Lock. This is the 2023 version in real-time. In a sense, nothing has changed much, see what you think and enjoy a peaceful trip down The Parting with just the low engine sound and a gentle music track. If you're suffering from insomnia, this video might help! The first music track, Abyss is from Sidetrax - www.sidetrax.c...
Chepstow - Llandogo - Tintern
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A leisurely trip in the stunning Wye Valley with Wye Invader Two, from Chepstow to Llangadog and then returning to Tintern for a BBQ and overnight stay with our good friends the Simpsons. Narrated by Frank (in his own inimitable style), he gives a valuable insight into some of the history to the River Wye, Tintern and Llandogo. 00:00 Introduction 01:24 Getting To Chepstow 03:43 Up The River Wye...
Hairy Entry 2
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If you've watched our video 'Hairy Entry' this is not quite so dramatic but in it's own way it's quite hair raising! This is the ending to the recent trip to Llandogo in August 2023. You can watch the short version of the trip from Chepstow to Portishead filmed the day before this.
Chepstow to Portishead (the short version!)
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Wye Invader Two leaving Chepstow on the River Wye, passing under the M48 bridge, crossing the River Severn Tidal Estuary, going under the Prince of Wales Bridge (M4) then entering Portishead lock entrance to moor up for the night in Portishead Marina. Filmed on 18th August 2023.
'Belle Marie' the first steam powered vessel on the River Wye since the early 1900's.
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Launched from Tintern by Jim Simpson with help from Mary & Caroline Simpson, Frank Barton (Skipper, Wye Invader Two) and Andy Mathias.
Tintern to Chepstow and the confluence with the River Severn, in real time with Wye Invader Two
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An early start on this, one of the highest Equinoctial tides of this year in the River Severn and the Wye Valley, with low hanging mists for Wye invader Two to enjoy, also the atmospherical Wye Valley with just the sounds of the water, the wildlife and the engine noise of Wye Invader Two with the occasional comment from Andy!
Tintern-Llandogo-Tintern
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If you’ve ever driven along the A466 in the Forest of Dean and wondered what the view would be from the River Wye, then this video is for you. It’s a gentle journey in Real Time from Tintern to Llandogo, starting with a misty morning and ending with a warm sunlit early autumn return to Tintern, an hour and 15 minutes later on one of the highest tides of the year. Enjoy the journey with the low ...
Cardiff to Portishead in Real Time with Wye Invader Two.
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Grab a drink, pull up a chair and get comfortable! This is a 2 hour 39 minute video of the Wye Invader Two journey from Cardiff Marina to Portishead Marina in REALTIME, with nothing cut out! A difficult passage on the treacherous River Severn estuary, not recommended for inexperienced narrow-boaters. Frank, an experienced narrowboat owner, and who in 1989, brought the 38 metre, 230 ton Dutch ba...
Sharpness Marina to Cardiff Bay on the Severn Estuary with Frank Barton and Wye Invader Two.
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In our first new trip video for over 2 years, we'd planned a trip to Cardiff Bay from Sharpness Marina in one day. Frank, the skipper narrates the trip from Sharpness Marina via Portishead and on to Cardiff Bay and gives an insight into how it was done. www.wyeinvader.uk
Tall Ships @ Sharpness June 2022
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Tall Ships @ Sharpness June 2022
Chepstow to Tintern
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An early summer trip for Wye Invader Two from Chepstow to Tintern Abbey.
2021 - A year with Wye Invader Two.
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2021 - A year with Wye Invader Two.
23 03 2020 Lockdown Day
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23 03 2020 Lockdown Day
Sharpness to Maisemore Weir - Take 2
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Sharpness to Maisemore Weir - Take 2
Sharpness to Gloucester (the old way!).
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Sharpness to Gloucester (the old way!).
Turn right out of Sharpness...
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Turn right out of Sharpness...
5 years with Wye Invader Two
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5 years with Wye Invader Two
Sharpness to Portishead
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Sharpness to Portishead
Happy Christmas from Wye Invader Two
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Happy Christmas from Wye Invader Two
Autumn on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal - Part 2
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Autumn on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal - Part 2
Autumn on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
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Autumn on the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Autumn 2019
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Autumn 2019
Sharpness - Stourport & Return
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Sharpness - Stourport & Return
Tewkesbury to Stratford-on-Avon
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Tewkesbury to Stratford-on-Avon
The Sloop Inn Calls...
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The Sloop Inn Calls...
Tall Ships at Sharpness - May 2019
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Tall Ships at Sharpness - May 2019

Комментарии

  • @richardfelton4292
    @richardfelton4292 10 дней назад

    Where is this?

  • @iamaparanoidandroid1
    @iamaparanoidandroid1 23 дня назад

    As someone who grew up holidaying on his grandparents' 60' Harborough Marine and learnt to skipper a narrowboat about the same time as I learnt to ride a bike, this is seriously impressive! I suspect you have a bit more 'grunt' and a better prop than the 3cyl lister dumper engine and the 'slipper' prop that 'Ramsammy' had, but still - this takes balls.

  • @deanery4x
    @deanery4x 26 дней назад

    Wow!

  • @rm55555
    @rm55555 2 месяца назад

    Can't really understand what you're saying...

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 2 месяца назад

      Can't understand about what? Can you be more precise?

  • @Steven-u5w
    @Steven-u5w 3 месяца назад

    Yes it really does look very nice peaceful way of life thanks for the video. God bless 🙏🙏🙏

  • @malcolmstockbridge2569
    @malcolmstockbridge2569 3 месяца назад

    I watched the full six and a half hours...went to work this morning and fell asleep...it works :)

  • @MsMsmak
    @MsMsmak 3 месяца назад

    I don't think I could live this life, it being in such slow motion all the time. But it sure is peaceful.

  • @robinanna5531
    @robinanna5531 3 месяца назад

    Do you guys need to consider tides and everything when making this journey? It's heavily tidal isn't it?

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 3 месяца назад

      Yes, it is, on any tide leaving or departing from Sharpness to Portishead, you only have between 2.5 to 3.5 hours of time to complete your your journey, what is probably more important is what the wind strength is or will be, any wind over 10mph will produce waves of between 2 and 6. foot below the Prince of Wales Bridge to Portishead.

    • @robinanna5531
      @robinanna5531 3 месяца назад

      @WyeInvader that's fascinating, thank you!

  • @christhegardener1772
    @christhegardener1772 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for taking the time to upload this wonderful journey. It's certainly a relaxing way to pass the time and to remember the lyrics " If I could choose the life I pleased Then I would be a boatman, along the canals and the rivers free no hasty words are spoken."

  • @grahamreeve5209
    @grahamreeve5209 4 месяца назад

    Didn't know you needed to phone ahead and the lock keeper refused us entry. When I told the hire company they were not amused by him.

  • @stephendingle8269
    @stephendingle8269 4 месяца назад

    Hi Both, Blimey you will have crt on your backs if you carry on going up and down like that😂 keep up with the videos and call in on me when next in Cardiff Bay 👍 Steve

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 3 месяца назад

      Thanks Stephen, just thought we would simulate what u did eveyday on the Bristol Channel before u retired, on the Sharpness Canal.

  • @RuthNewstead
    @RuthNewstead 5 месяцев назад

    Love the tunes and crane

  • @willemhaifetz-chen1588
    @willemhaifetz-chen1588 5 месяцев назад

    Just walked this last week. It is clear that this is a saturday morning, hence the Parkrun on the Severn Bridge.

  • @brubeker12
    @brubeker12 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing bit of steering

  • @lincolncityful1
    @lincolncityful1 6 месяцев назад

    Another great watch

  • @lincolncityful1
    @lincolncityful1 6 месяцев назад

    Great watch 👍

  • @UBG_Marine
    @UBG_Marine 7 месяцев назад

    Neat!

  • @HorseboxCamper
    @HorseboxCamper 7 месяцев назад

    Love your videos! Thanks for your help and advice on the Avon! We tried to find you guys in the pubs of Tewkesbury last night to buy you a beer from Narrowboat JFDI!

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 7 месяцев назад

      Pleased we could help,

  • @martinbingle5074
    @martinbingle5074 8 месяцев назад

    Looks highly dangerous on the river severn.

  • @brubeker12
    @brubeker12 8 месяцев назад

    Smashing film I wonder how far you can get up the Wye with a canal boat

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 7 месяцев назад

      Been as far as Monmouth look on You T.,

  • @robertpatrick3350
    @robertpatrick3350 8 месяцев назад

    Doomed from the beginning by the parochial attitude of the local council, Hereford is cursed by less than mediocre governance since at least the early post war period. The succession of council have lacked any vision and the inability to plan beyond the next election, along the way they’ve squandered innumerable opportunities to develop and improve the lives of those they are responsible to serve by focusing on serving themselves.

  • @Gintonics2
    @Gintonics2 9 месяцев назад

    Great to see this view of the docks thank you 😊

  • @quavernote4307
    @quavernote4307 10 месяцев назад

    How about trying it with a Rib with two 300 hp outboards it shoult cut your time by 2 hrs Also very safe boats on that river !!

  • @greenstripeypaint
    @greenstripeypaint 10 месяцев назад

    Great video. You have rich and calming voice. Thank you. - If you need a haircut, stand up now.

  • @johnanthonycolley3803
    @johnanthonycolley3803 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome.. The Adventure of a Lifetime 🤗 ( Other than very light craft ) It all my years ive nether seem or heard of anybody sailing this route .. The amount of flotsam is unbelievable ( and that final section upto the weir certainly needs maintenance) Would be great to reopen Llantony Lock .. May God continue to His Grace for you all. John .. Colley

  • @chriswalford4161
    @chriswalford4161 10 месяцев назад

    What’s the main challenge? Keeping water under the boat or keeping way against the flow? Can you read the river to see where the sandbanks are with confidence?

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader 10 месяцев назад

      An understanding of a 10.5 metre Spring tide at Sharpness would be a good start. At 1.5 to 2 hours before high water, with almost 30 feet of tide at Sharpness, the tide has already reached Gloucester 26 miles up river and is being held back by the weir at Maisemore on the River Severn and Llanthony Weir on the Lower Parting downstream of Gloucester Lock, the more rain there is, the more river water there is flowing down the Severn and the greater the depth of water, the less risk there is of smelling her bottom! The total distance from Sharpness to Gloucester is about 26 miles. You have to be confident that your boat or narrowboat is capable of doing an average speed of about 10 mph, this allows you an option within the first hour and the chance to return to Sharpness if there is a problem. Otherwise, you have about 3.5 hours to complete the navigation, departing 2 hours before high water from Sharpness, to pass under the Old Rail Bridge at Gloucester with sufficient air draft and then to pass under Maisemore bridge, again with sufficient air draft and to then to pass over the weir at Maisemore to clear the weir. Keeping way - Having in the last 9 years, been up and down the River Severn from Sharpness about 45 times navigating the Severn with tide is not a problem however, going against is almost impossible for a narrowboat, If you Lock-out from Portishead to return to Sharpness and you are locked out early, Yes you can see the sand banks and its only possible to do this if you stay within the navigable channel, and I understand that is the reason for Sharpness Lock to insist on no Lock ins earlier then 2 hours before high water.

  • @andrewdyke7667
    @andrewdyke7667 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful film Thank you. There are some more video's I made a few years ago now but still relevant. There is one of our trip down to Bristol. www.youtube.com/@andrewleodyke

  • @flyfisher2426
    @flyfisher2426 10 месяцев назад

    A very good video. Showing the complexities of steering through a difficult river which tended to move tge bow hither and thither. Well done the crew.

  • @Wren9
    @Wren9 11 месяцев назад

    Didn’t realise so much happened on our river. Thank you for the knowledge ☺️

  • @mattmcdaid
    @mattmcdaid Год назад

    Coming from Chepstow I loved seeing this perspective of that journey up to Llandogo. I have a friend at Chepstow Boat Club who I’ve been hankering for years to take me up there. Trouble is I now live in California. You’re right though, I’ve fished on the Snake River in Idaho and Wyoming and its very reminiscent of the Wye Valley. One day I’ll make the trip and have a pint in the Sloop! Great work capturing this and the commentary was brilliant too!

  • @bazra19
    @bazra19 Год назад

    Loved every second of your trip.

  • @bazra19
    @bazra19 Год назад

    What lump have you got down below?

  • @bazra19
    @bazra19 Год назад

    As a canal buff who has done many run jobs in the past, spent time on trawlers off Iceland, and a Trinity House lightships man, as well as owining my own 90ft luxmotor.I take my hat off to you and your crew. I hope you didn't use the Hope and Anchor. I'm afraid I would have hung him up on one of his dam trees.

  • @paulroberts5687
    @paulroberts5687 Год назад

    Sod that no way I'd take a narrow boat out to sea.

  • @andrewhotston983
    @andrewhotston983 Год назад

    I wonder if that's why they went to the trouble of building the Gloucester Sharpness Canal?

  • @DARKNIGHT1310
    @DARKNIGHT1310 Год назад

    That was awesome! 😎 loving the sound track Frank! 👊😁

  • @ross6343
    @ross6343 Год назад

    Beautiful day for a cruise! Enjoyed the video - thanks for sharing! Cheers...

  • @michaeloldfield9313
    @michaeloldfield9313 Год назад

    u still luking good frank

  • @daveyr7454
    @daveyr7454 Год назад

    Delightful :)

  • @stuartadair
    @stuartadair Год назад

    Your videos are great because you let us hear the narrowboat engine, water over the bow, countryside and the odd bit of commentary. Please don’t ruin them by covering all that with daft needless background music. Do you happen to know if Gloucester docks has been cleared of mud yet ? Thanks Stu

  • @davidturner5492
    @davidturner5492 Год назад

    That journey frightened us the first time we did it Love watching and re watching your journeys especially wye invader 1 all them years ago 👍

  • @soundhobo
    @soundhobo Год назад

    Thanks for the cruise 👍

  • @nigelmorgan3449
    @nigelmorgan3449 Год назад

    I was born in Bristol my dad was a registrar at the hospital he was a doctor there

  • @MiscellanyandQuirk
    @MiscellanyandQuirk Год назад

    We live in Ross on Wye, and have just bought a share in a narrowboat. We plan to get our own narrowboat when we retire. Really hope you have another video coming back down the Wye?

  • @robrees8207
    @robrees8207 Год назад

    Has your narrowboat got a regular engine in it?

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader Год назад

      Hi, A new engine and gearbox were fitted in the summer of 2019. It's a Nanni N.50, 47.5hp, 35.42kW @2800 revs and is the latest in energy efficiency and emissions compliant. Last week for a trip to Tewkesbury and return to Sharpness, the hours on the new engine were reading 535 hours.

  • @fk4515
    @fk4515 Год назад

    I'm really surprised that the UK doesn't have an agency or authority that maintains the water way and preserves the waterway for navigation. I'm watching a lot of content from You Tube and really surprised to find in may ways British citizens have more rights or freedoms than Americans. Heck try putting rubble in the river here for fish habitat and the Army Corps of Engineers will be on your case so fast you won't know what hit you. I also find it interesting that your canal system has been kept in a somewhat functional state where many here in the US have been abandoned and in some cases filled in. In the states many railroad right of ways have been turned into paths or trails for hiking or cycling and in some cases snowmobiles or ATVs but the canals were abandoned when railroads started hauling most of the freight.

    • @WyeInvader
      @WyeInvader Год назад

      Hi, it would seem reading your post that we are actually in the same boat as you (no pun intended!). We do have an agency / authority called the Canal and River Trust (canalrivertrust.org.uk/). We’ll ignore the bit about throwing sand in the river (that was over 30 years ago, we probably wouldn’t get away with it today!) Our main canals are still functional and mainly used for leisure purposes although lacking much needed investment, the smaller canals have been abandoned and filled in, many ceased to be functional with the arrival of the railways which made canal transport too slow to be viable and like yourselves, many of our smaller disused and abandoned railways that started to be shutdown in the early 1960’s have become cycle or walking paths.

    • @fk4515
      @fk4515 Год назад

      @@WyeInvader I was more focusing on the rocks that had been thrown across he river for fish habitat. That's been a no-no here in the states for quite a while. Like the UK many of our canals have fallen into disrepair, been filled in or abandoned, rivers not so much. Although I don't know of any major canal systems west of the US State of Illinois, once past Illinois the trains and natural rivers were the dominant transportation source for both development and commerce. I've lately been wondering if the efforts put into preserving our rivers the same hasn't caused some long term consequences and disrupted the long term ecology of some aspects of the river system. It seems to be a natural phenomenon that river change course and or seek new channels, Our Corp of Engineers prevents that.

  • @patrickevans8940
    @patrickevans8940 Год назад

    The wye valley truly one of the most amazing places

  • @lifeat2.3milesanhour57
    @lifeat2.3milesanhour57 Год назад

    Aways a delight to share your expeditions.

  • @Tyley61
    @Tyley61 Год назад

    Such a beautiful river.

  • @DARKNIGHT1310
    @DARKNIGHT1310 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this one Frank! It was great to hear more details about the Wye’s history especially the use of the weirs! Keep pushing the boundaries of extreme narrow boating! You’ve created a new genre 👍😁