The Amateur Boater
The Amateur Boater
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From Handsacre to Fradley - The First Horsefly
This was a very short cruise, with very little hassle or danger - apart from me being attacked by the first horsefly of the summer season...
Here is the link to the 60 minute (mostly unedited) version of this video on my other channel:
ruclips.net/video/PDEMPB83wYI/видео.html
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From Rugeley to Handsacre - Back In The Game
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After almost 2 weeks stuck in Rugeley with the flu, I'm finally back on the move. But its baby steps at first, with an uneventful and easy cruise from Rugeley to Handsacre. Here is a link to the rather longer version of this video, on my second channel: ruclips.net/video/oALQvpnPtnY/видео.html
How Not To Reverse A Narrowboat
Просмотров 1 тыс.14 дней назад
Note that this is a 20 minute video. Here is a link to some full-length videos about Rugeley, which are on my second (and even worse) channel: ruclips.net/video/T5lPxMS46GM/видео.html In this episode I decide to reverse and tow my boat backwards a mere 400 yards, as an alternative to doing a 3 mile round trip cruise. Unfortunately the reversing does not go exactly as planned.
From Great Haywood to Rugeley - America to the Rescue!
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In this episode you join me on a lovely sunny cruise south from Great Haywood Junction to Rugeley. However, I was given some sort of flu by my cruising friend Dave, and I am not feeling very well. But I'm definitely not going to moan about it non stop. Here is a link to the full hour-long version of this cruise: ruclips.net/video/3W-mzm6FhwM/видео.html
The Great Chimney Rescue
Просмотров 512Месяц назад
This short snippet of boating life has it all. Tension, danger, and fast-paced action - and even a lost chimney. And a Jack Russell.
Stopped by a Fallen Tree - a Snippet of Boating Life
Просмотров 733Месяц назад
It seems as if every month or two you come across unusual situations when cruising, and this was one such morning. To a motorist, a blocked road is a source of great frustration. But to a boater, a blocked canal is an occasion to have a brew, chat to the other boaters, and watch the action unfold...
Hassle at Harecastle
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Quick note- this includes some footage of preparations - if you want to cut straight to the hot tunnel action, go to about 5 mins 30 secs. This was my first time through this amazing tunnel, and I don't know when or if I'll ever return. So I was determined to get some good video footage of it. But I had multiple equipment failures, and trying to do some vlogging in the tunnel turned out to be a...
Chaos on the River Churnet - part 2
Просмотров 365Месяц назад
We rejoin the expedition just after a dozen people pulled my boat off a sandbank, and I am now ready to continue the intrepid voyage to the end of the Caldon canal at Froghall. Spoiler alert- we don't get there. But we do get to see Dave doing the can-can.
Stranded on the River Churnet!
Просмотров 633Месяц назад
In response to some viewer comments about wanting videos to be more up to date, here is some footage taken when I was stuck on a sandbank on the River Churnet in early April. Following this one, I will be starting to post much more recent footage, with the occasional video thrown in from the winter cruising days.
127a. The LONGER version of Bugsworth to Whaley Bridge (and a quick wassail)
Просмотров 1532 месяца назад
NOTE - there is also an 18 minute version of this video, if you prefer things a bit more snappy. In early January of 2024 I left the lovely Bugsworth basin, and moved to Whaley Bridge. A day or two later I went to see a local winter tradition called wassailing. I kid you not.
127. Bugsworth Basin to Whaley Bridge (and a bit of a wassail)
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In this episode we make a short hop from Bugsworth Basin into Whaley Bridge, and we see an amazing local tradition called wassailing, that dates back to Anglo Saxon times- and possibly even earlier.
123a. Hanging Around in Stormy Marple
Просмотров 3852 месяца назад
WARNING - this is not a boating video! This is a collection of roughly-edited video footage that I recorded during two visits to Marple. The first visit was late December 2023, and the second visit was on our return journey along the lovely Macclesfield canal.
123. From High Lane to Marple
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NOTE - There is only one version of this video, as it is a fairly short cruise. In this episode the Amateur does a short and very boring morning cruise, in search of a mooring in the very nice - but very busy- town of Marple.
115b - Some Extra Bosley footage - part 2
Просмотров 1293 месяца назад
WARNING! This video may not be of interest to many folks. This is one that I would normally have posted on my second channel, because it is mostly raw and unedited footage. I just ran out of time to edit this footage- but I know there are a few folks who prefer to see more of the original detail in videos, and to see an 'unedited' view of the real events. So hopefully this might of interest to ...
115a. Some Extra Footage from the Bosley flight- part 1
Просмотров 1613 месяца назад
I would normally put this kind of spare footage on my second channel, but I cant get access to that at the moment- so here we are. I want to stress that this won't be everyone's cup of tea- its just some footage left over from earlier videos of the Bosley lock flight.
122a. LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane part 4
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122a. LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane part 4
122. Macclesfield to High Lane part 4 - Racing Against the Dark
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122. Macclesfield to High Lane part 4 - Racing Against the Dark
121a. The LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane, part 3
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121a. The LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane, part 3
121. Macclesfield to High Lane part 3 - In Search of Coal
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121. Macclesfield to High Lane part 3 - In Search of Coal
120a. LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane - part 2
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120a. LONG VERSION of Macclesfield to High Lane - part 2
120. Macclesfield to High Lane part 2 - The Dark Satanic Mills
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120. Macclesfield to High Lane part 2 - The Dark Satanic Mills
119. Cruise from Macclesfield to High Lane part 1 - I Was Wrong About Macclesfield!
Просмотров 3663 месяца назад
119. Cruise from Macclesfield to High Lane part 1 - I Was Wrong About Macclesfield!
115. The Bosley Flight part 2 - The Lock Monster
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115. The Bosley Flight part 2 - The Lock Monster
114. The Bosley Flight part 1 - The Angel of Bosley
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114. The Bosley Flight part 1 - The Angel of Bosley
115b. Snippets of Boat Life #19 : Taking Out the Trash Part II - The Trash Strikes Back
Просмотров 4084 месяца назад
115b. Snippets of Boat Life #19 : Taking Out the Trash Part II - The Trash Strikes Back
113. Congleton to Bosley - the short version
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113. Congleton to Bosley - the short version
113a. Congleton to Bosley - the full length version
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113a. Congleton to Bosley - the full length version
71. Snippets of Boat Life #18 - Taking Out The Trash
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71. Snippets of Boat Life #18 - Taking Out The Trash
112. Kidsgrove to Congleton part 3 - The Big Freeze
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112. Kidsgrove to Congleton part 3 - The Big Freeze
111. From Kidsgrove to Congleton part 2 - The Royal We
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111. From Kidsgrove to Congleton part 2 - The Royal We

Комментарии

  • @normanjones1640
    @normanjones1640 2 часа назад

    I would have had to talk to that illusionist , am intrigued now who he was ! Did he make his assistant disapear? Did he saw her in half ? Was he an axe thrower ? Wait a minute..,.its him 😮😮 the axe murderer unmasked

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 3 часа назад

    When they didn't show any fear talking a about ax murderers you should have mentioned they way you had just been attacked by horse flies.

  • @GGg-ic9ku
    @GGg-ic9ku 5 дней назад

    Which model Brompton electric do you have?

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 5 дней назад

      I got my bike back in late 2020 (or maybe early 2021), shortly before the current models (such as P and C line) were released. I havent follow the Brompton range since 2021, so I dont know which type is the current equivalent model for my 2020 bike. I can say that mine is a six speed model, and I would guess that the type it might be closest to now is the C line.

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 6 дней назад

    That's the same spot at I stopped at. Will remember to send you more history texts :D

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 6 дней назад

      I was rather hoping you wouldn't have watched that one. What I didnt say in the video was I that I was actually interested, and I read the whole text three times. There goes my cool image! 🤣

    • @dianehardiman7615
      @dianehardiman7615 5 дней назад

      😂

  • @gwood19841
    @gwood19841 7 дней назад

    It's thanks to you that I have a retractable hose as well now. It's possibly the best purchase I've made for the boat. It makes filling up with water into much less of a faff and I've been showing more as a result, something I'm sure the wider community will be grateful for

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 7 дней назад

      Well thanks very much Graham, thats very kind of you. The main reason I went with a wall-mounted hose was that I got fed up of the hose laying in muddy puddles during wet weather. I don't know if you've tried this, but I pull out just enough hose so that it hangs a few inches above the ground, and so it very rarely gets any mud or dirt on it. If it does, I simply wipe along it with a cloth as it retracts. But also, I got some of those dimmable LED ceiling lights you showed me- now that was a cracking idea!

    • @gwood19841
      @gwood19841 7 дней назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 ah the lights are nice for a bit of ambience. I've not tried using the house to keep itself off the ground, but that's a great idea. I'll try it next time I fill up

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 7 дней назад

      Just a thought- because I have the weight of the hose effectively hanging from the tap, I screw a flexible elbow joint on the tap first, and then the hose attaches to the joint, and it allows the hose to swing and hang more freely without kinking. I'll text you a photo of it tomorrow. I also place a 2ft high yellow warning sign over it, saying 'trip hazard.' Sometimes the hose crosses the towpath and you get plenty of passing foot traffic, so I want to make sure no-one trips. Its a bit of a palaver but it feels sketchy hanging the hose above the grounds in a place where people and cyclists have to cross it

    • @gwood19841
      @gwood19841 7 дней назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 that's a fair point. I'll have a look when you send the photo and I'll see if I can get something

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 7 дней назад

    That was a nice and enjoyable video. It all looked so nice but it got me to wondering. Is the water so still it's a breeding ground for mosquitos or is there enough movement so they're not much of a problem?

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 7 дней назад

      I had to google that! I've seen mosquitos in various places in the UK, so they do exist here and people do get bitten. According to google we have over 30 species, but thankfully none of them carry malaria. In big bodies of water there are predators that destroy most of the larvae, but in smaller pools of standing water they can multiply fast. You do occasionally get them coming inside boats during the summer evenings (especially in the more rural and flatter areas of the country), but what with my death bat and fly killer spray, very few of them survive an evening in my company!

  • @petercurrell9344
    @petercurrell9344 14 дней назад

    Put it in reverse attickover and steerfrom the front with a long pole. I did it oveg 25 years wiith mr 70 ft Josher..

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 12 дней назад

      Cheers Peter, I'll have a look and see if I can get on and off the bow area safely and easily. Problem I have is the cratch cover goes all the way down over the sides, and you only have a small narrow ledge to get onto the bow.

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 18 дней назад

    Oh how I miss your earwig conversations :)

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      The earwig chat will be something to look forward to when we finally meet up again! 🤣

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 18 дней назад

    Good reversing! I was worried but it turned out ok. Looks like a nice place for a stay over but hope you feel better soon :-)

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      Thanks Ms B- I'm over it now thankfully, but it was a nasty one all right! Rugeley is a lovely little town, its always busy with lots of boaters but usually you'll find a spot, and there wasn't the slightest hint of any hassle or trouble the whole time.

  • @leighannehastings9169
    @leighannehastings9169 18 дней назад

    Hope you are feeling better : }

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      Hi there Leigh, its lovely to hear from you! I am over that horrible lergy now, but it was a persistent bugger. Thank you very much for your concern and your kind words, and I do hope all is well with you and yours.

  • @nazdagg1945
    @nazdagg1945 18 дней назад

    get well soon. rum&coke (squeeze of lime).

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      I'm happy to report that the dreaded lergy has finally gone! I think I tried rum and coke when I was a youngster. Anything that tastes of both coke and alcohol can't be that bad, right?

  • @normanjones1640
    @normanjones1640 18 дней назад

    At 3.00 mins in, i had a feeling this wasn't a good idea 😂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      I'm surprised it took you that long to see there was going to be strife! 🤣 Any video of mine with the word 'reverse' in it is never going to go smoothly!

    • @normanjones1640
      @normanjones1640 17 дней назад

      @theamateurboater5892 i shouldn't be so smug. Currently in Bugsworth basin and blundered into left hand arm thinking it had a winding hole at the end. It doesn't. So its a lengthy reverse back out tomorrow. Oh well.🤐

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      My dear Norman, that is most unfortunate. I think we have a fairly strong NE wind tomorrow, and that means you'll be blown onto the south bank of the arm. My normal ploy in that kind of a fix is to knock on the boats and warn them in advance of my intended reverse manoeuvre, which greatly lessens their ire when I start bumping along their sides shortly afterwards! You could perhaps station Mrs Norman in the bow, ready to deploy her foot as a fender when needed?

  • @naughtystudios
    @naughtystudios 18 дней назад

    At this rate - You’ll have More ‘How Not To’ videos than Robbie Cumming and get your own tv series 😂. Love your vlogs… you always make me smile. Hope you’re picking up a bit lad.

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 18 дней назад

    And here I thought owning and living on a boat would at least spare you the tedium of lawn care.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      The lawn care is absolutely vital Mr C, and especially from Spring to Autumn. Just a month ago I moored up against a bank like that one in the video, but I neglected my lawn care work, leaving lots of foliage and tall grass laying against the boat.. About half an hour later I went to take a look, and it turned out there were a couple of ants nests along the bank. And there were already dozens of ants swarming around the side of the boat and the gunnels. I despatched these intruders immediately of course, but it's happened many times. And if one of your mooring ropes is next to a nest, it is certain some of them will come aboard and start scouting around the boat. Many boaters just ignore this peril, but I find that insect powder on the rope is an easy way to repel these tiny boarders.

  • @seanplatnauer7211
    @seanplatnauer7211 18 дней назад

    the heater jet will be clogged, not run long enough, try cleaning the nossel

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 17 дней назад

      Cheers Sean! Its a shame I'm so far away now - you might have been able to show me some tips with the heater.

    • @seanplatnauer7211
      @seanplatnauer7211 14 дней назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 ill be coming over soon diesel heater are real simple!! i fine mist is the key ;)

  • @seanplatnauer7211
    @seanplatnauer7211 18 дней назад

    speedster lol

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 25 дней назад

    Good one Tony. Raincoat with hood up next time to protect you from the slime of doom and drips.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 25 дней назад

      I fear it may be too late for me. The slime has already started eating my brain. How else do you explain that I can't steer a boat in a straight line? 🤣 Fortunately I managed to adapt to a constant drip whilst cruising with Dave last winter. (See what I did there?) 🤣

  • @clydetheghostboy
    @clydetheghostboy 26 дней назад

    Get well soon man. It's probably the green slime from Hare Castle that's made you ill.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 25 дней назад

      By Jove sir, I think you're onto something. I've never been the same since I was slapped in the face by the poison slime plants hanging from the tunnel roof. But there are psychological scars. A human being, even a brave one like myself, can only take so much horror in one tunnel.

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 26 дней назад

    The Trent was awesome. Will be doing it again :) We are stuck at Naburn Lock on the Ouse due to a fallen tree, they reckon it will take 2 weeks to clear.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 26 дней назад

      Rubbish- just give it maximum welly and barge past the thing. What a pair of wimps 🤣

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 26 дней назад

    That was a fab day ❤ Of course the catch phrase for was rest of the trip was 'give it some welly' 😂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 26 дней назад

      Yes, and it was me who was being accused of not giving it enough welly!

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 26 дней назад

    One of your best videos 😂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 26 дней назад

      I think I did a remarkably good job considering the poor quality of the participants 🤣

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 27 дней назад

    Being a retried military man myself I can tell you that a pub is viewed of as more an ER than a recovery room. d:}

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 27 дней назад

      I must say I do miss Dave's company and his gung-ho attitude, since we parted ways at Fradley junction. He was always great company. But ultimately all boaters have different approaches to this lifestyle, and all will eventually go their separate ways- even Dave and Di. My own preference is to take the lifestyle at a slower pace, and with a less strict approach to managing the cruising. I.e. lazy boating!

  • @walkwithmeandkeeley7898
    @walkwithmeandkeeley7898 Месяц назад

    Brilliant to watch. New subscriber. Please subscribe back thanks

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

    Enjoyed that bit of excitement on the canal. All ended well in the end, I think Dave just wanted to show off his belly though, was he going to go in with his trousers on!!

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      The answer to your question, Ms B, is yes. He was indeed about to jump in wearing his trousers - and I am very grateful that he chose to keep the trousers on. I can only see so much of a chap before it starts to feel a bit unpleasant, to be brutally frank. But he was all set to jump- in fact it did take some doing to talk him down from his suicidal intention to jump in.

    • @obiblooze5902
      @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 thank goodness for magnets :-)

  • @seanplatnauer7211
    @seanplatnauer7211 Месяц назад

    you have turned into middle management!🤣

  • @naughtystudios
    @naughtystudios Месяц назад

    Everything you do is Brilliant. Love your videos. Every one Better than the last. Keep it up. Keep Smiling

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 Месяц назад

    Using the boat to fish for the chimney rather than fishing from shore was a great idea. I don't think it would have been found otherwise. Your idea also saved Dave from a swim. I think you're owed a beer from two people on that one.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks Mr C. Getting a beer from those scoundrels is harder than getting blood from the proverbial stone. In 4 years I think I've only had to fish things out maybe half a dozen times, so its not my area of expertise. But common sense tells you that it's going to be much easier to find an object and pull it out of the canal from above, rather than throwing a 30ft rope and dragging it along the bottom from the other side of the cut. And in fact Di found the chimneys within a few minutes of starting to fish from the boat. But its not as simple as people think- a dropped object can often twirl and drift on its way down, so its resting place might be a yard or more from where it went in- especially things like phones. If its a small object, it can be really hard to find, and people often spend an hour or more searching for lost things. All good fun, of course!

  • @valerieslater-t1v
    @valerieslater-t1v Месяц назад

    You really do have to marvel at the engineering and such that went on to build that wonderful tunnel....

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Absolutely, yes. It's an incredible feat of engineering and construction. And its a great experience going through it for the first time too!

  • @valerieslater-t1v
    @valerieslater-t1v Месяц назад

    We have been through the Harecastle a few times now and always have worn our raincoats, hoods up !! I think we were told to the first time and it does help a lot. We werent filming, so it was a doddle. It's a really wonderful experience whatever happens, so much fun, enjoy every minute is my advice....Last time we arrived there just after it closed for the night and we slept there just where you were moored, off we went as soon as it was open the next morning....I think you did really well for your first time and on your own....

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks very much for that lovely and supportive comment, I genuinely appreciate it. I do think the tunnel is a doddle for anyone who's not too awful at steering - and yes, I am aware of the irony of me saying that! But yes, what an unusual experience it is to go through. But for me, the greatest thrill was the Pontcycyllte aqueduct. What a ride!

  • @SlurpyDave254
    @SlurpyDave254 Месяц назад

    Oooh the drama...i love all the surprises that occur on the canals..nice one👍😄

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      I know, right? The canals can be so random sometimes. But here I am, filming and risking my life! Well risking my coffee, on this occasion...

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

    Over egging, that's gonna be my words of the day 😅

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 Месяц назад

    I think you might need a new henchman. The gall of the man not willing to risk his boat or at the very least his prop after being encouraged by you so vigorously to proceed.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      I will say that Dave is normally fearless - he was always the first into any dodgy waterway stetch. But for some reason that day his spider sense must have been tingling!

  • @Kathryn2964
    @Kathryn2964 Месяц назад

    Been through Harecastle tunnel a few times and seen a lot of videos but this was the best representation of a boater going through for the first time! Well done 😂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Well thanks very much Kathryn, its very kind of you to say so. If I hadn't been obsessed with filming it would have been a lot less stressful! But I try to present a real picture of what its like to cruise these places, because I want to remember the reality of it all, when I look back at these videos in future years. So I guess I have a selfish interest in making them as accurate as possible!

    • @KathrynM321
      @KathrynM321 Месяц назад

      Stay safe though! 😅

  • @cheshirebowman4465
    @cheshirebowman4465 Месяц назад

    My house was just above there. It's a right sh. t h.. e. Lovely colour canal. Power mad tunnel keepers. Vandal kids when not in school. Solar panels hahaha. All the gear no idear.

  • @SlurpyDave254
    @SlurpyDave254 Месяц назад

    Yes defo easier when there's a few of you..interior lights on is the key on this tunnel. Cheers...ps Subbed you mate👍🍺

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Cheers Dave, and thanks for subscribing. If I remember right, the CRT guy advised me to switch on my interior lights, but I have net curtains as well as the normal curtains, and they block a fair bit of light. Plus the windows are smallish anyway. So even with the lights on, there was very little light to see the walls. For longer tunnel I normally use two portable work lights with magnetic bases, and I stand one on either side of the stern pointing forward- those do a much better job than my interior lights, but I hadn't used them for months and one was flat! Another lesson learned...

    • @SlurpyDave254
      @SlurpyDave254 Месяц назад

      @theamateurboater5892 I think u did really well on your own...when I did it years ago there was 6 of us...safety in numbers 😄

  • @sddsddean
    @sddsddean Месяц назад

    I've been through Harcastle 3 times...once when they still had the part collapsed towpath in which made life 'interesting'! Don't know if you do this (after the left side lights went out), but I always put all the interior lights on to help show up the sides...just leave the aft most ones off so you don't lose your night vision. Stanedge next then?

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks for your comment, and for that tip! I have heard boaters mention the interior lights a few times, and the tunnel staff advised me to keep my interior lights on, but I was a bit rushed and I didnt really pull all of the curtains fully wide- so I didn't get the full benefit from the interior lights, although they were on the whole time. As for Standedge- maybe next year, when I get over my fear of tunnel goblins! 🤣

  • @naughtystudios
    @naughtystudios Месяц назад

    You do make me chuckle the way you Chunter on as you cruise along. You really are very entertaining. Love your videos. Thanks for taking time to film and share them with us. ❤

  • @PKWeaver74
    @PKWeaver74 Месяц назад

    Very uncomfortable watching this, your safety is more important than the footage and I feel you may have lost sight of that. Glad you're ok despite the challenges.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks PK, and to be fair you do make a good point that I was too obsessed with filming the tunnel, compared to watching my safety. Its not a good idea to be so determined about filming when you're on a boat, as things can go very wrong when you get distracted. That said, on the couple of occasions I stepped up to fix the forward looking camera, I made sure the roof was at or near its full height, so the worst consequences would have been the boat bumping the side wall (at less than 2mph). You'll notice that when the roof height dropped, I did not dare to touch a camera, and I kept my eyes looking forward. I think I probably gave the impression I was physically up on the roof at times, but that was not really the case. The camera was placed about 2 or 3 feet in front of me, so I could reach it by stepping onto a folding step that is above the gas locker. So I wasn't on the roof, but rather leaning over it. And I had a couple of feet headroom in those sections, so my head was never in any danger of injury. With the camera swinging around in my hand as I prepared to step up, it probably looked much worse than it was. But my attempts to fix the camera were limited to just a few seconds each time, and then I stepped down again to steer the boat. But all that said, I do still think you make a fair point, and I was pushing my luck a little too hard in there, in my sheer desperation to get some decent footage. And that's something I will bear in mind in the future.

  • @petergray862
    @petergray862 Месяц назад

    Give us a short next week

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks for that suggestion Peter! I have actually thought about making a short before, but I have a snag in that shorts must be filmed in portrait mode, whereas 95% of my filming is done in landscape mode. But I'll tell you what- I'll have a think and see if I've got any footage that might fit into a short, and if I can find anything I'll have a go at re-editing the footage into portrait mode for a short. Should be fun!

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 Месяц назад

    Great job overall piloting your boat. No damage to the solar panels or anything else. When I drive me car I tune out my wife to give the road my full attention. If I would have gone through that tunnel in that massive boat and had the distraction of trying to record the event I guarantee I would have constantly been banging off the sides.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Well thank you for your very kind comment Mr C, and despite your modesty I can assure you that with even a day's experience, you would pilot a narrowboat through there with little problem- in fact I half remember the guy saying that for most of its length it is more than 12 or 13 feet wide. I will confess that I'm probably the worst boat driver of all those I've met personally, but I dont know why that is. I am able to explain some complex ideas to people, and did so for many years in my job- but give me a physical task with the slightest complexity and I am all over the place! PS- just o add that the filming really made it hard work in there, but I know it will give me something to look back on in future years, and also for the viewers who enjoy these videos, I just got into a mindset where I was going to keep filming in that damn tunnel no matter what happened! I was so determined, think if Godzilla had risen from the waters, I would have asked him to pose for a selfie.

  • @DreamyDrifter...and_away...
    @DreamyDrifter...and_away... Месяц назад

    That was really interesting! I think I know how they knew you were reaching the exit gates … I think they measured the girly scream x time & got your distance 😂 Glad you escaped in one piece! Not sure I’d fancy doing that but needs must!

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      You talk a good game Claire. But when the slimy dangling subterranean growth hits you in the chops in the pitch dark, I reckon your scream would be heard from space, let alone the CRT office. Anyway, I think its a positive thing that I'm in touch with my screaming side.

    • @DreamyDrifter...and_away...
      @DreamyDrifter...and_away... Месяц назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 😂😂😂

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

    OMG, no way I would go through there on my own, would be scared stiff. Think you need one of your hats to protect you from the Slime of Doom 😮 Thanks for showing us!

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Nooooo Ms B, you'd be fine honestl! I only had hassle because of the camera problems and the panels, but if you were just cruising (and you checked your panels) it would be fine. Its yet another case of me having a major snag because of laziness and/or inattention!

    • @obiblooze5902
      @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 well, it all made for entertaining viewing, so don't go getting too organized 😅

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      🤣

  • @Gladysthenarrowboat
    @Gladysthenarrowboat Месяц назад

    Great stuff - thanks for showing this! Ive seen boaters do Harecastle before on RUclips... but this trip of yours was a real eye opener! Not sure I'll ever go there!

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Well thank you very much indeed for your kind comment Mr Gladys, and I must stress that I only had a hassle inside because I was so desperate to get some good video footage. You'll be fine through there, honestly. I don't believe I'm a stupid person, but I am very poor at complex physical tasks and actions- which is exactly what's needed every time you cruise a boat! If you are anywhere near normal at these sorts of tasks, you'll be absolutely fine. PS- the vlogger lesson from this episode is to always have a handy backup filming option (including a mount). The backup option must be fully tested in various lighting conditions and weathers, and it must be instantly available. An old phone is ideal for that, as long as the camera is ok. I think the Pixel 8 is really good for filming- but not as waterproof as a dedicated action camera. But since I've had this issue before, I was able to set up my phone as soon as I thought of doing it, and so I got some decent rear facing video, which I think adds a bit of variety to the final film.

    • @Gladysthenarrowboat
      @Gladysthenarrowboat Месяц назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 A very helpful reply - thanks very much! Though I suspect I'm just as likely to have problems as you are. - Harecastle looks quite a challenge... but at least I'd be better informed now after seeing you! Still unsure if I'll go there. Nice idea of utilising an old phone as an extra camera - once again, many thanks! Jeff (aka Gladys)

  • @seanplatnauer7211
    @seanplatnauer7211 Месяц назад

    aluminium and steel weld together with corrosion. it a f'ing nightmare tony

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks Sean- I keep the bolts lubricated after that incident! I was just lucky it was a quiet day and there was no queue, or I might have been sent packing by the staff. I was convinced they'd fit through no problem, but I really should have checked they were ok the day before the tunnel. No excuses for that one.

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

    That was great, what an adventure 😅 Di's pic of your boat and the stream train is really lovely - worth framing 😃

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks very much for your kind comment Ms B, and I actually returned the favour for Di. A couple of weeks after this we tried to get through to Froghall again, and I got some video of Di's boat with the steam train in the background. As a heads up, I'm going to post a video of the Harecastle tunnel as it is a place of general interest (and it didnt go well), and then I'll be moving on to more recent video footage, which is what a good few viewers have said they prefer.

    • @obiblooze5902
      @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

      @@theamateurboater5892 sounds good 🙂

    • @dianehardiman7615
      @dianehardiman7615 26 дней назад

      Thanks ♥️

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 26 дней назад

      I think this would have been a far better video if you and Dave had ended up in the river! 🤣

  • @cinccave5459
    @cinccave5459 Месяц назад

    What a great video. Your commentary, added written commentary the drama on the river, the scenery as your boat goes by and the perfect visual ending with the train. Now the only way you can top this in your next video is if you are so pissed you fall into the river on the way back from the pub. d:}.

    • @nazdagg1945
      @nazdagg1945 Месяц назад

      oh, yeah. hehehe.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Well it breaks my heart to disappoint you Mr C, but no-one fell into the river that day! The problem that a group of boats have there is that you can't securely moor in that spot for long. That's because (apart from that red boat I was next to) there is only one proper mooring spot, and even that has only one mooring ring and no armco. So we knew sitting in the pub garden that since we couldn't get through to Froghall, we would have make a four hour cruise and 6 locks to get back on the canal, and reach somewhere near our starting point that morning. But for the next few weeks that will be the last of the footage from the winter cruises. In an attempt to try to stop falling viewer numbers, I'm going to focus on more recent footage for a few weeks, and every 6-8 weeks I'll go back and edit a video from the winter.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Very sadly no-one fell in- although the jack russell Maggie did go for a swim in pursuit of some ducks!

  • @obiblooze5902
    @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

    Great teamwork here! Glad to see you'll be posting some more up to date stuff, look forward to it 🙂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Thanks very much for taking the time to comment Ms B! That was on a bank holiday Sunday I think, which I think meant that the nearest CRT staff couldn't have got to me that day. So if we couldn't get the boat off ourselves, I was going to be marooned on that sandbank until the next day. Also, we had the additional motivation of there being a pub at the end of that river section! I''m editing a video covering the second part of that river trip, and after that I'll jump forwards to June I think, and take it from there.

    • @obiblooze5902
      @obiblooze5902 Месяц назад

      A pub at the end is always good incentive 😊 Look forward to seeing you with your summer hat on soon 🤠

  • @dianehardiman7615
    @dianehardiman7615 Месяц назад

    Haha what a day that was 😂 To get out the lock you had to give it some 'wellie' and stay close to the bank. The dredging boats were mooring above the lock which didn't really help us.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Месяц назад

      Yes, and my apologies for calling you the 'Three Stooges'. Somehow it just came to mind! 🤣

  • @normanjones1640
    @normanjones1640 2 месяца назад

    We have suddenly jumped to the Caldon canal. From Bugsworth to Caldon surely presented many options to cock up on the way ? Harecastle surely could not have gone smoothly ? Have not been through here yet, would love to see your take on the tunnel. Enjoyed your latest, "how not to " instructional video anyhow 😂

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 2 месяца назад

      Ah- so you spotted the little time jump to the Caldon... It's all most regrettable (and you guessed right btw- the Harecastle did not go well at all!). The thing is that I've had a few comments recently that people enjoy watching videos more when the footage is more recent, and my small viewer numbers have been reducing in the last few months. So I've decided to temporarily pause the winter footage, and focus on editing footage from within the last month or so. But about once per month I will go back to the winter footage and create a video, so that all those shenanigans will eventually be published. I'd really rather not jump forwards, but I'm slightly worried that if the viewer numbers carry on falling, youtube will stop offering my videos to people, and the subscriber numbers will also fall. I'd like to maintain a few hundred subscribers if possible, so lets see if this approach helps!

    • @normanjones1640
      @normanjones1640 2 месяца назад

      @theamateurboater5892 thanks for reply. Would hate to see your channel go, it is honest and am not constantly being reminded to " buy me a coffee" etc. Poss too many vlogs in one area. I think also if they were all in chronological order rather than skipping back and forth like a timelord it may keep viewers. But thats poss me. Still...if all else fails you can make a career in recruitment...how do you get so many innocent bystanders roped in?

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 2 месяца назад

      @@normanjones1640 , thanks for that feedback Norman, and yes I think maybe there are sometimes too many videos set in each area. It's because I have so much footage and it's tempting to use as much of it as I can. But maybe the time has come to be a bit more ruthless in cutting out the slower-paced footage. I can still use that sort of footage in the longer form videos, which I'll post on a separate channel.

  • @LeeEastwood-pu4jv
    @LeeEastwood-pu4jv 2 месяца назад

    What a palarva