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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2023
  • Vlog 131
    After a short stop in the British countryside we discover the truth about Crobots off grid Narrowboat life.
    In the never-ending quest to live and travel full time on there narrowboat they bark on there biggest test to date... a strong river current leads to a huge narrowboat disaster.
    prepare yourselves for one of the worst narrowboat experiences of the year
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  • @TheNomadicCrobot
    @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +7

    ☕ Help support our channel and buy us a coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/nomadiccrobot Thank you! ❤

    • @user-br8my6oj8q
      @user-br8my6oj8q Месяц назад

      Think you may be better off with a camper van ! 👍🏻🤪👍🏻

  • @AndreasDuessca
    @AndreasDuessca Год назад +128

    I've been a sailor for over 30 years and have never forgotten the words of my first instructor: "Never drive faster towards a structure than you're prepared to hit it." Words of wisdom that have saved my bacon several times but on a fast-flowing river, not always possible. We all learn from experience and remember, there are only two kinds of boaters: those that have run aground and those that lie about it.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +8

      this is so true, we were actually trying to slow her down but the flow was taking us, maybe a bit more reverse??

    • @cjyoung7372
      @cjyoung7372 Год назад +1

      Well said

    • @TheAlexKhvorov
      @TheAlexKhvorov Год назад +3

      what a nice advice

    • @laurahyde5678
      @laurahyde5678 Год назад +2

      Reverse, always reverse!!

    • @Derekryan456
      @Derekryan456 Год назад +3

      I wouldn't call these sailors

  • @narrowbeamdaydream
    @narrowbeamdaydream Год назад +41

    You have our sympathies guys and congratulations for not panicking! We have ended up across the river twice this year due to the strong flow and both times kind people helped save the day! Don't beat yourself up Chris. This kind of thing can happen to anyone when the unexpected happens and I have been boating close to 60 years now. Ropes sticks and muscle can get you out of most sticky situations. No one hurt and so long as you learn from the accident, your skills will improve.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +10

      the support from people really blows our minds, they just love to help, I really felt in control until the last few seconds so it has thrown my confidence a tad, but im sure there will be many more, as you must know...these things are build very strong and tend to travel vey slow, were safe and thats the main thing, good luck on.your journey

    • @paulinehiggins8239
      @paulinehiggins8239 Год назад +4

      Chris that wasn’t necessarily your fault there were a few contributing factors involved so don’t get disheartened and go beating yourself up, I’ve watched heaps of narrowboat vlogs and you’re not the first to do this. The bright side is you made new friends and reality is there isn’t as much damage as there could have been, you have also learnt that people on the canal really care about each other. Honestly my heart goes out to you both. Beccs you seemed to keep your cool through the whole incident but your heart must have been racing. I guess we’ll have to wait to see the exact outcome of the damage, just hope it’s superficial. Thinking of you guys. 💕

    • @alan6832
      @alan6832 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheNomadicCrobot Downstream bridge navigation should be a major and early chapter in inland seamanship books so that people won't have to learn the had way, though this video should help. Videos that help others learn from your mistakes are among the best, so hopefully this one can end up paying for the damage.
      The same goes for towing, since the pilot of that cruiser could learn a few things about maintaining steerage during tows.
      As you can see twice over, slow speeds don't solve everything is strong currents or winds, though if they are really strong, one might achieve forward motion while maintaining steerage way in reverse. You can also see why bow thrusters are worthwhile for many.
      Getting pinned against a bridge can be even worse for sailboats.

    • @andrewperry605
      @andrewperry605 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@alan6832 I agree, that cruiser driver needed some advice. should have also had lines attached to both sides of the boat, pulling from one side is difficult. I guess their first time at towing, I hate it, it's not easy.

  • @jamesreed5691
    @jamesreed5691 Год назад +24

    Hey Guys, don’t let crash put you off. This is how you learn, when going with the flow on a river, slowing down is the worst thing you can do, as you lose steering. If you had kept a bit more power on the back end probably wouldn’t have started to twist.
    At least no one was hurt, any thing else can be fixed.
    Keep up the good work with the channel, I always looked forward to your videos.
    Chin up guys 👍

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +3

      yes someone else said that, now looking back it seams that part of the bridge was missing its bollard so made things extra tricky, were actually just having a week off but are eager to get going again, thanks for comment James

  • @virginiakirkupscrolltoto7794
    @virginiakirkupscrolltoto7794 Год назад +14

    It was a real wake up call to see how dangerous boating can be. It was good of you both to show the reality of how difficult if can be. Glad you are both safe and chalk it up to experience guys. Live and learn and keep going xx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      what a shock, and came from out of nowhere, it rally could have gotten quite dangerous but thankfully we made it out and back home thanks for your comment

  • @53bigbearhouse
    @53bigbearhouse Год назад +19

    When you slow down approaching the bridge you lose steering, you need to keep the power on to allow you to steer. Counter intuitive but you need water flowing over the rudder to be able to steer. Well recovered don’t worry next time go for it, approach slowly then gun it to keep the boat lined up. 😊

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +2

      yes a few others have pointed that out, thanks for your tip we will be sure to try them next time

  • @missmerrily4830
    @missmerrily4830 10 месяцев назад +5

    Well done for showing us that this happened. I've watched endless narrowboat commentaries and you'd think it was all moonlight and roses. And how heartening to see that people were so empathetic and helpful. Life's a long lesson and we all have lessons still to learn. Thank goodness you didn't suffer any personal injury and have lived to tell the tale and chalk it all up to experience.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for enjoying, we like to try and show the life exactly how it is really, alot of time people think its all fun and games but it can be very hard, especially for two beginners that are learning. luckily were both fine...and we will learn from it to, have a lovely week

  • @jamesriding8535
    @jamesriding8535 Год назад +10

    You Guys Rock! this is a proper narrowboat channel ..... nobody died so all's good 🙂

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thank you James glad it comes across that way that means a lot

  • @dewithistle910
    @dewithistle910 Год назад +8

    I really felt so sorry for you both this episode! Bless your hearts! ❤ You’re both ok and that’s the main thing! 🤗🌻xx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      We're safe that's the main thing, a very frustrating trip but Bex got us through the bridge in the end, thanks for all your support and kind words x

  • @annhamilton2060
    @annhamilton2060 Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness…thank goodness you are both safe and the boat. I wanted to reach into the screen and hug you Chris. You need to believe in yourself, no one could have managed through there safely. Please focus forward and don’t worry about things. You will solve whatever comes your way. ❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you Ann thats so sweet, its all learning, I think I may have got over confident at the wrong time, next time ill, be approaching with a tad more caution thanks for your lovely words

  • @dean-does-stuff-81
    @dean-does-stuff-81 Год назад +2

    Gutted for you both. Been watching you now for almost as long as your channel has been going. Remember that no one was hurt and it’s only stuff. It can all be fixed x

  • @agfbuilding
    @agfbuilding Год назад +8

    Brings back memories of river life .. never ever will we leave the canals again

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      please let us join you ...weve actually never had any River problems before...but this shows they can easily happen

    • @agfbuilding
      @agfbuilding Год назад +1

      @@TheNomadicCrobot get yourself down here guys you won’t regret it

  • @imnottellingyoumyname3050
    @imnottellingyoumyname3050 Год назад +4

    Mate, we had EXACTLY the same thing happen to us yesterday on the Thames and we missed the bridge by a whisker. We watched this and really felt for you. You are not alone, it happens to the best of us. Keep your chin up.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      oh really, I have since been told a lot of problems happen at this bridge, I did make it through successfully last time...though I can still remember a small prang, well done making it through ene...its just one of those unlucky things, next time Bex is driving

  • @alexday5892
    @alexday5892 Год назад

    Helmed narrowboats many times over the years and can confirm that it’s a really heartsinking moment when the wind takes your boat in a different direction to where you want to go.
    You handled it well and can put it down to experience.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thanks Alex it's quite scary, I felt in control until about 5 seconds at the bridge, I'm sure with a bit more experience I would have maybe taken the bridge at an angle

  • @johnwelsby2646
    @johnwelsby2646 Год назад +1

    You both did extremely Well under the circumstances and I really sympathise, it is also great to see your helpers. Well done to both of you in not panicking and I hope the damage to the boat is not too bad

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks John, what a great bunch of locals coming to help, its very hard as weve never been in a situation like this before, a good one for the CV

  • @jameswalsh8593
    @jameswalsh8593 Год назад +4

    had to laugh when you blamed the current & the wind lol
    Its like a mill pond with no breeze whatsoever. The movement of the trees give that away. Yes thats right, what movement?
    I am sitting on my 45' boat at 2.45am watching this. Must admit I am enjoying it. Cant wait to see what will happen next. Its very entertaining but I am not laughing at the damage. That will cost time and money to sort

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +3

      Many factors at play james,there was infact a very fast current ..well for a amateur narrowboater like my self anyway, Also my inexperience of getting a large 60foot boat through a small bridge enterence on a bend that was missing its bumper. 3 other boats that afternoon had hit it too...so I can only imagine how many boats collide with it daily over the years, mine was by far the worst but again that's my inexperience. We were told after most boaters in the area us the exit as an entrance as its an easier pass through. We live and learn I'm sure it won't be the last, hope your having a fun adventure on your narrowboat

    • @pauljamesarmitage5237
      @pauljamesarmitage5237 Месяц назад +2

      Exactly my thoughts…. The river is perfectly flat,calm and looks steady. He’s probably embarrassed and that’s why he tried to say that it was the current etc. people who don’t live or own a canal boat will fall for his tale, but people who live on a boat will rumble his excuse straight away.
      I’ve lived on my 57X10 widebeam for the last 3 years and I love it, I’d rather die than live in a house again. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I’m 42 now so hopefully I’ve still got a few more years cruising yet!!

  • @bhood9149
    @bhood9149 Год назад +1

    Been following from “across the pond” in Newfoundland. Great to see you guy’s learning about all aspects of narrow boating. Looking forward to seeing more cruising videos after all your hard work getting it ready. Your experience in this video will certainly make you better boaters , glad there were no injuries or really serious damage . Certainly our favourite RUclips channel Thanks for all the videos !

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Hi from the UK, Thank you for your lovely comment, its a huge learning curve and new way of life so it will come with its moments of madness, hopefully we can show what narrowboat life can really be like for a newbie, have a great week

  • @devasurfer
    @devasurfer Год назад +1

    Glad to see your both OK after your cruise. It is so difficult to steer with currents and wind. We felt so sorry for you. Keep bouncing back as I think it will be worth it! Roger & Jason x

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thank you Roger and Jason ,what shock that was, hope it hasn't put you off you guys cruising??? weer back safely now so thank got for that x

    • @devasurfer
      @devasurfer Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot I managed a head on collision with another boat first time out last week. You'd have been proud 😜

  • @nickevans1698
    @nickevans1698 Год назад +8

    Just remember for future the back end of the boat when steering moves first so having the tiller facing the bridge when you were side on is pushing the back end up against the bridge even more. Hope that helps. If you think that flow is pretty strong the Nene is a total different level most of the time. 👍🏼

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      yes someone else said this, I think were it swung round and got stuck I decided to try and bring the boat out right but it just made things worse, what a nightmare, but we learn, yes weve been on far worse really but not come across a bridge that tight I suppose

    • @nickevans1698
      @nickevans1698 Год назад +3

      Canals are totally different, don’t let this put you off Chris you’ll be fine when you both get on the canals. I defy you not to be able to de-stress on a canal 😎👍🏼

    • @nickevans1698
      @nickevans1698 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot bit of an angle to be fair. That bridge.

  • @user-br2bf1hl6n
    @user-br2bf1hl6n Год назад +1

    Feel so bad for you both. Thankfully neither of you were hurt! The Wombat can be fixed. Try to destress and enjoy rest of your trip back to the marina. Best wishes, Deb

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thats it noone was hurt so what's the main thing, and we got unstuck...thank god we didnt have to get a rescue service out

  • @BoatTime
    @BoatTime Год назад +6

    What a smelly little bridge!! Looked like a proper tricky one.
    You BOTH handled that so well, well done 👏🏻 that must’ve been really scary, but try not to let it knock your confidence. Get back out there as soon as you can for a lil cruise to build it back up ❤
    Excited to see you out there!

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      What a horrible little bridge 😂 thanks Amy and Wes what a sticky situation, at least it didn't get to the point we had to pay for the ra to come,take care see you soon

  • @MarkWalker-on2fe
    @MarkWalker-on2fe Год назад

    Sorry to see this guys. Amazing how fast things can go wrong on a boat. Take the positives, you didn't get hurt and learnt a lot about currents, narrow bridges etc. Safe cruising guys.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      it really goes to show how quickly things can go wrong, hopefully we can come back stronger thank you Mark

  • @DEmma1972
    @DEmma1972 Год назад +7

    Damage could have been worse. Pride and confidence may be tarnished but a valuable lesson learned and also maybe a few friends gained. As a bonus we now have another 10 videos of repairing the damage and touching up the paint.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      your right, it probably felt worse than it was, these things are like a tank so it would take a lot more, exactly are you ready for my colour match??

    • @DEmma1972
      @DEmma1972 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot well, we will be doing woodland Camo for our boat so we can hide the prangs and rusty bits more easily

  • @jezabellum
    @jezabellum Год назад +1

    Current can be scary and unpredictable so don't beat yourself up too bad. It takes years to learn all the tips and tricks and you're just getting started. If nothing else, you learned a few things and wisdom is priceless. ❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      it was very unpredictable, it really caught us off guard, weve learnt from it and everyones safe so thats the main thing thanks for your comment Annie

  • @uponreflection
    @uponreflection Год назад +2

    We really felt for you when watching this. What an awful time you had and a horrible situation. You both kept so calm. Think I would have been swearing and shouting. You both handled the situation so well. What a scary time and that story of the boat a few years ago and the head getting caught....you've put me off ever going under that bridge.😮

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      thanks for that, it was very stressful but we managed to overcome come, rivers can be very scary...and it didnt even look to bad until it happened, the thing with this bridge was that its actually missing its bumper....so no wonder we went into it, what a nightmare trip haha

    • @uponreflection
      @uponreflection Год назад

      @The Nomadic Crobot I just hope you have a bit of good luck coming your way after all your DIY, leaks and problems and now this. Hope you manage to get your canopy fixed

  • @fp30e
    @fp30e Год назад

    Hi Becca, Chris, Loved you both sat on the Riverbank enjoying the moment at the start of the Vlog. On your journey home you were so unlucky having the current push you into the bridge. Poor Chris was stressed out, as anyone would be in this situation whilst Becca was staying calm, well at least on the outside, which must have helped Chris. What a great team, always looking out for each other. What an amazing rescue operation. You had some really nice people help you. I hope your boat is OK. Is the river tidal at that point (thinking about the current)? You both did an amazing job considering you were thrown into a new situation (by Mother Nature). I wanted to cheer when you and your lovely helpers got your boat off the obstruction. And what is more amazing, with all that stress you both were under, you still managed to document everything on video, which takes some doing (considering everything that was happening). I am really sorry you were put in that position, and I want to say thank you so very much for making a stunning Vlog about your "Adventures with a Bridge" . Take Care.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      we had actually talked of staying there for an extra day, maybe we should have done? it goes to show how things can go wrong so quick...all part of the learning process. It was a relief to get the boat away from the bridge and even more so that we didnt have to get the rescue crew out. the]e boat is actually fine, a few little scratches but the main thing is were safe, was a chaotic journey haha and so many lovely people helping, what an interesting life have a great week

  • @penneynoss9552
    @penneynoss9552 Год назад +2

    Good grief, that bridge is a menace! Chris you did the best you could in a very scary situation. I’m glad you both are unharmed. I thought for sure there would be a for sale sign . I’m glad there isn’t. You made new friends,how great is that😊❤.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      it really is, and quite a few people have come out and said its a regular thing for boats to go in to, what lovely locals to come and help, I feel there should have been a bit of a warning really as the bridge was missing its bumper

  • @annjarvis9300
    @annjarvis9300 Год назад

    Awww just so glad you both are safe and damage not to bad godless all the people who helped you settle down chill a while and tc the oldies 🙏👍🤗🤗

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you oldies, no-one got hurt which is the number one main thing, goes to show how quickly things can change on the Rivers

  • @strat4ordgirl
    @strat4ordgirl Год назад

    Well if nothing else Crobot channel is not boring! But the drama! I could cry for the pair of you. All the hard work you’ve put in😢. Thank goodness you’re both safe. ❤️❤️

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thank you, we made it out alive so thats the main thing, I did say to bex at least we won't have a boring video this week take care

  • @ericrobinson4648
    @ericrobinson4648 Год назад +1

    WOW!!!! Becs to the rescue. What a woman! Seriously though I wouldn't have known what to do. Things can only get better from now on. Good luck guys

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      you'd think so wouldn't you, im putting Bex in charge of everything from now on

  • @paulhutchins6019
    @paulhutchins6019 Год назад

    Well done guys for how you handled that. Problems occur with anything, it's how you deal with it that counts. Put it down to experience, learn from it and move on. 👌🏼

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      thats it Paul, thanks for your support we live and learn

  • @trevorsbarkingmadchannel4501
    @trevorsbarkingmadchannel4501 Год назад +2

    Wow that must’ve been blooming scarey. Can’t imagine it for a solo boater. Well done for persevering.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +2

      I have so much respect for solo boaters...must be so trick especially when things like this happen. luckily we made it out alive....why dont I think this will be the last time cheers guys

  • @simon4525
    @simon4525 Год назад

    I think it's fair to say, everyone who follows you both, our hearts go out to you. The main thing is that neither of you were hurt, and the boat can be repaired. It would be easy to say these little problems don't come along, but that is not true. I have a boat on the Norfolk Broads, and it can be very tidal, with wind being another factor, and before you know it, it's out of control, it has happened to me, i am still learning, but i will not give up. Do not let this incident put you off, you are both such a lovely couple, keep smiling, and get that boat finished and get out there ! Buy me a coffee on the way to help.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thats exactly what Bex said, we got back safe, and these little mishaps will happen along the way, no we won't give up ether...its all part of the boaty adventure, at times very frustrating ...but part of the package, thank you so much Simon thats so kind of you, have. a great week and good luck with your own travels

  • @carolinefiler5506
    @carolinefiler5506 Год назад

    Aw guys really do feel for you both so glad you got free. Hope everything idol and not to damaged take care 🥰

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thank you Caroline , fingers crossed there's not to much to sort out, so much for cruising haha

  • @OldFloatingSeaman
    @OldFloatingSeaman Год назад +5

    “Welcome to the boat the James DIDNT build 😅
    When I get back from the USA, there will be a coffee or three on their way.
    Love the content and humour.
    One observation, if the tiller is 90 Deg to the stern, you won’t steer anywhere, as the water is hitting the rudder straight on.
    Tie up, have a kiss and cuddle, and any damage is repairable.
    You are both safe at the end of the day.
    The Old Brdige can be repaired 😅

    • @alanjohn6355
      @alanjohn6355 Год назад

      Ooooooh, a Charlie impression, now that brings back memories lol😊

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      its funny someone else mentioned this, were still learning a lot clearly so thank you for the advice, it makes sense, you are too kind haha and that bloody bridge can do one, thanks for enjoying the video

  • @EeeDee1
    @EeeDee1 Год назад

    This is one of the reasons I watch your channel, you show absolutely everything, the good, the bad and the ugly.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks for enjoying and leaving a lovely comment , im glad you feel this way we really want to show the reality off it all, take care

  • @bindatek8801
    @bindatek8801 Год назад +2

    This is actually a very good video....All be it, a caution to other boaters. There is a saying "Horses for courses" and this demonstrates that Narrow Boats are designed for canals and not fast flowing rivers. You were very lucky to escape as you did. Persistence is the rule of the day, and quite honestly the language was very subdued considering the situation!! Everything in life is a learning curve, so please do not be discouraged, you have just learned something, with trauma or whatever else. Hope your adventures go a little smoother in future and good luck to you both. God bless your boat!! John

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you so much John for such a lovely message. You are absolutely right, as tricky as things were in the moment, there is always the opportunity to learn from these mistakes and ultimately it makes you a bit wiser for the next time! I'm glad you noticed our clean tongues during the stress!! 😂😂 Thanks so much and thanks for watching ☺️

  • @leedavies3629
    @leedavies3629 Год назад +2

    Nice one Never a dull moment on the crobot now moved on to demolishing bridges. That’s mental getting stuck like that I reckon its the footing of the bridge that you got stuck on they need to make it wider Especially after someone got killed there brilliant vid have a top week 🙂🔧🎸✌️

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks Lee, turns out there no number at that part of the bridge too, I think if there was we would have just knocked it a tad. what a slimming nightmare...but no-one got hurt thats the main thing

  • @ClareHenney-hd2hy
    @ClareHenney-hd2hy Год назад

    You poor guys! You made me laugh , go eek, cry and my heart goes out to you both. Bex was so calm bless her. Don’t let it defeat you both. There will be brighter days ahead. Stay positive . Lots of love to both xxx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Bex took it very well, I was in panic mode which isn't anything to unusual... what a relief to finally get free, have a great week Clare x

    • @ClareHenney-hd2hy
      @ClareHenney-hd2hy Год назад

      You did really well. I would have completely had a major stress out. You two work together well. You were brave sharing the video. Honestly, keep on going. The canals are wonderful. You have a great week too. xxx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks for that, I think we were both a bit shocked and didnt really know what to do, luckily help came and we were saved yayyyy next stop the canals...please

  • @garyneilson1833
    @garyneilson1833 Год назад

    I'm glad you finally made it through safely in the end, hopefully the cratch cover panel can be repaired without having to replace all of it.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      thanks to Bex,yes I think we should be able to sort something, I was gutted about my little navigation light though its an easily replaced cheers Gary

  • @Meinoz
    @Meinoz Год назад +1

    I run aground on a massive houseboat in Australia and found manoeuvring weight in the boat and using some human power jumping on the appropriate end … then lots of left right on the wheel and up and down on the power got us off after a few hours trying after an overnight stuck! The jubilation when you are freed 🙌🙏

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      oh woaw thats amazing, these things to tend to get stuck at the worst moments, normally its corrected quite quickly, all part of the adventure I suppose 😂😂

  • @chrismoon7518
    @chrismoon7518 Год назад +1

    Great respect and well done for showing this. Rivers in particular can be dangerous even with apparently benign flows.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks Chris, weve never had any problem before but this shows things can change very very quickly , we will be on high alert next time

  • @dooniskea
    @dooniskea 22 дня назад

    I felt for you watching that having been in a few stressful boat scenarios myself. But you kept calm, got home and nobody got hurt, that's all that matters.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  21 день назад +1

      Thanks for watching, yes it was quite stressful, more practice and im sure I will get there

  • @jaynecopland
    @jaynecopland Год назад

    Oh! You guys! This broke my heart for you! I’m so sorry this all had to happen…and your pretty new cratch cover! Hugs

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      I think I need to learn how to stitch thanks Jayne

  • @paullowden1643
    @paullowden1643 Год назад

    I really feel for you guys. Experiences make us better and stronger, you will both get over it and be the better for it. The only thing you can do is shrug your shoulders and say after me ‘all part of growing up and being British!’

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks Paul, we got out in the end and no-one got hurt, river flow can be a hard bugger

  • @rogerneale4319
    @rogerneale4319 Год назад +2

    You have to remember that there is much more control when your boat is traveling faster through the water.
    To get the correct control on such a relatively fast flowing river, you must keep your speed high relative to the water. This might seem faster than you you might feel is comfortable if you look to the bank.
    It was disaster waiting to happen when you decided to go slowly, you were simply drifting with the river rather that cruising through it.
    Lesson learned I hope and no serious damage
    🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      we have been told this, quite scary to think I should have sped up but it all comes with experience which I havent had a great deal off...iv taken alot from this disaster though Roger..sometimes it can be good because we come back stronger with more knowledge. thanks for your comment

  • @olderandwiser452
    @olderandwiser452 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing a less glamorous side of boating, you handled this really well, think I’d have run off into the sunset screaming - but it’s made me aware there are dangers I haven’t yet encountered !!

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks it was quite a scary moment, I think I would ha e run off to if we weren't stuck in the middle if rhe river haha

  • @JessopRyan
    @JessopRyan Год назад +2

    I’m by no means a boater but we do hire canal boats 4 times a year, I would say, you did very well, so many people struggle and get stuck, just most of the time it’s in a nice relaxing location on a canal. You guys were just unlucky at the location, it’s also much more tricky on a river so you guys will be absolutely fine! You kept calm and that’s the main thing! The only thing I would say, and this is obviously just how it looked in the video and I could be completely wrong! Is to remember they turn from the middle but steer from the back, so when you had the tiller pointing at the bridge and also trying to push away from the back with your bargepole you were fighting each other.
    Anyway, keep going, you guys have got this! Such a fun Channel, don’t forget how much you make people smile, you effect and help a lot of people that you have never met and that is a very powerful thing.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your lovely comment Ryan, I think there were alot of factors at play looking back, weve never really had any problems using the rivers in the 2 years having the boat, and have been on far far rougher water, I think maybe being a bit over confidence on my behalf at a bridge on a bend along with a fast current were the main issues. quite a few people have come out and said how alot of people struggle with this bridge and that you should really use the exit instead of the entrance , so the bridge is renowned for being tricky, and it was also missing its number on that side too, so that explains why so many boaters end up hating the bridge, yes I think once we got stuck it was. a loosing battle thanks for your suggestions your absolutely right, on wards and upwards, we won't let it beat us, thanks again

  • @ianwebb2235
    @ianwebb2235 Год назад +1

    Hell. that looked stressful!! Well done you two, you really did a great job! Thanks for the video.....

  • @6ddevil
    @6ddevil Год назад +4

    I feel bad for laughing but that was a classic, glad you made it and hope your rudder is Ok 👍🏻🤞🏻

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      it was a good old knock...at least no-one was hurt and we got out thank you

  • @bigal3940
    @bigal3940 12 часов назад

    Great video, thanks' for sharing x We are all never far from this situation.

  • @jessgibson4790
    @jessgibson4790 Год назад +4

    Trouble is when you give the engine loads you're drawing water from under the boat. to go too fast is always bad with boats cos you ain't got brakes and a boat steers from the rear.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      it was a learning experience thanks Jess

    • @jessgibson4790
      @jessgibson4790 Год назад

      @The Nomadic Crobot Without taking the piss, in all fairness, you came into this with no skills, knowledge, or experience. So, to get as far as you have is quite an achievement. Don't let that comment go to your head, cos you know what will happen.

    • @brianstewart3457
      @brianstewart3457 11 месяцев назад

      Rivers are always more difficult than canals. Going downstream is always worse than going upstream as you will inevitably be moving faster over the ground. Looking at any bridge you will always see battle scars from many many previous boaters who got it wrong too. Did notice that you were trying to turn away from the bridge by pushing the tiller to your left when in fact it was the rear of the boat that you needed to clear, but that's an instinct you will get right with practice. Keep your chins up and hope that things get better going forward 😊

  • @TanyaTalbot64
    @TanyaTalbot64 Год назад

    Awww bless you what a tense episode!!! Was nervous for you both the whole way through 😢

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      what a bloody nightmare dude, next time you can drive the boat...im going nowhere near the tiller

  • @jackiehanning8808
    @jackiehanning8808 Год назад

    Have just enjoyed your very lively and busy video..what a week you have had ! I am very envious of my sister who was the lady you personally delivered the bag and pens to and... they also met you at Crick on Saturday . I can't wait to see the rest of your weekend next Sunday. Good luck 🍀

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks Jackie, I think you may have got us confused we didn't do crick this year but are hoping to one day,have a lovely weekend there 😀

  • @sheilajoseph9953
    @sheilajoseph9953 Год назад +1

    Aw bless you both. The river rules, so no matter what you do sometimes the tide wins. At kat you finally broke free. ❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      its a tricky one, maybe I was to blame to for part of it, maybe I wasn't prepared enough, at least next time ill be approaching with caution thanks you Sheila

    • @sheilajoseph9953
      @sheilajoseph9953 Год назад +1

      No blame, remember you can't control the weather. ❤

  • @martinworrall5888
    @martinworrall5888 Год назад

    So sorry about your accident but at least Rebecca can keep you both smiling. The trouble with a current on a river you need to be going faster than the current to keep steering so it looks like you are going to fast. So glad that you are both 👍

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Yes a few people have said that now, it really cought us out, and a few others have come out and said that bridge is a nightmare, we have learnt alot this trio and are coming back stronger 😉

  • @Lifesgood427
    @Lifesgood427 Год назад +1

    Bloody hell, what a nightmare, We have had the same sort of problem, not at that bridge, but when the water level is low and a strong flow, that is always going to happen, a little curve ball :-) those lovely people helpin out, great! Good luck with the rest of your journey,

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      we were so lucky with all the help, now looking back that part of the bridge is missing its bollard so no wonder every boat going through bumped into it, at least we alive Graham thank you

  • @RichardBriggsLeanSoftware
    @RichardBriggsLeanSoftware Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this and its amazing you caotured so much on video at the same time. I am doing allot of rivers this year and i have leart something about the slow approach then gunning for the pass through described here. Im doing barmby barage to goole tomorrow xx exceptionally well done for keeping cool and humour too, better than I would have been

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      we were lucky to capture it all, we had just turned all the cameras on so it covered the mess from all angles , you learn alot from an accident like this so hopefully we can come back stronger , oh woaw that sounds great...good luck with your trip Richard

  • @Sandra-xg2yl
    @Sandra-xg2yl Год назад

    You both handled that with aplomb. Kudos to you both. No harm, No foul. Lessons learned. Never be disheartened by setbacks...They are just a learning tool.🔫. You've got this guys.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thank you Sandra, its all learning and this one goes straight on the CV, looking back were just happy noone was injured, now to get her back and patched up

  • @django1364
    @django1364 Год назад +2

    all well that ends well, glad you all are ok

  • @davidfuller5344
    @davidfuller5344 Год назад

    Thank you for showing wart and all, as my dad would say" The man who never made a mistake didn't do anything". Don't put yourself down, put it down to experience and soldier on.

  • @knight2255
    @knight2255 Год назад +2

    That bridge needs some big bouncy bollards(triple b's 😘)to guide the boats through!

  • @mikeadams2479
    @mikeadams2479 Год назад +1

    Great video 👍 love it , hopefully see you soon 😊

  • @estellegrove4853
    @estellegrove4853 Год назад

    Guys what a nerve wracking episode. But you still manage to keep us all entertained. Best boating channel ever! Love you two so much 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 xxx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      it came out of nowhere ...what a shock...but goes to show that anything can go wrong at any minute really, I feel we were unlucky and should have maybe waited a few more weeks for the river to calm down thanks Estelle

    • @estellegrove4853
      @estellegrove4853 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot
      🥰🥰🥰

  • @tinaharding5613
    @tinaharding5613 Год назад

    Aww bless ya Chris don't get disheartened this could've happened to any boater the flo on the river has been fast recently because of all the rain. If you go online and sign up to flood line they will give you warnings by txt and phone about flooding and strong stream advice. So glad you are both safe that's the most important thing the boat can be repaired .don't worry better times ahead 😊😊xx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      I really felt in control so it just really confused me when the boat kept going, I suppose its a lesson to not get over confident, thats so much for this ill get on there use this in the future, we should have checked really before setting off and were even playing with the idea of setting off the next day, were safe thats the main thing thank you Tina take care x

  • @Theandyaston
    @Theandyaston Год назад +1

    I am so pleased you got the wombat moving. Probably the scariest video so far. More importantly, you two are safe.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thank you were still here to tell the tail, what a nightmare

  • @impalaood
    @impalaood 5 месяцев назад

    Great learning curve, nobody hurt, live to fight another day. It may just have been the editing, but there was a point early on where it looked like you were steering as if driving a car, so tiller hard to port to keep the bow towards the arch, but that started the stern moving to port towards the bridge and bank, and once the current caught it you never had chance to recover with the flow pushing your stern into the bridge and a lack of steerage as you slowed down and were just carried with the current.
    Very narrow! And on a bend. Challenging. Thanks for sharing. Seeing these dramas unfold really helps other people think things through.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  5 месяцев назад

      it really is all about learning, I had about 5 seconds to correct what was going wrong and with lack of experience probably made things even worse, a tight corner with a heavy river flow, and 5 other boats went into the bridge too while we were there...it seams to have a bit of a name for it. im sure with a bit more experience it would have worked out alot better for us, thanks for your comment

  • @jawngoosen
    @jawngoosen Год назад

    Whew nail biting stuff. So glad you are both safe and through the bridge too. Looking forward to a more peaceful next episode Jawn in Cape Town.🤩

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you Dawn, what a hectic episode...I cant wait to get back and have a more relaxing episode take care

  • @rickonnye2001
    @rickonnye2001 Год назад

    Wow glad you are both ok😮you handled the situation really well 😊all the very best

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      what a nightmare situation, at least the RA didnt have to be called thank you Rickon

  • @noneya1273
    @noneya1273 Год назад

    😢 Bless your hearts. Many thoughts coming your way. We travel a lot in our RV and can sympathize. We have had days when all we have felt like doing is cry

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thank Belinda it has just been one of those weeks, but we made it out alive and on to fight another day, so much for a peaceful way of life

  • @annjarvis9300
    @annjarvis9300 Год назад +1

    That was god bless all who helped tc now the oldies 👍🤗🤗

  • @Admiral_Pumpout
    @Admiral_Pumpout Год назад +2

    Yeah, a gnarly situation. when you did go through I noticed you were tillered into the bridge, if you want to avoid hitting something with the back end, push the tiller away from the thing you don't want to hit. if you had tillered away you'd have made it through without hitting anything. it does look like a tough obstacle tho, the sort of thing you'd figure out with time. keep going, you're learning every step of the way.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thanks for this, Iv been looming back at the footage to try and work out we're I went wrong,such a touch bridge with a 60 foot boat , hopefully I can learn from it

    • @andrewperry605
      @andrewperry605 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot when you turn the tiller, you're moving the back of the boat. so if you want to move the back of the boat to the right, it's rudder to the left (tiller to the right) and some power to get water flow over the rudder

  • @howardcornwell9841
    @howardcornwell9841 Месяц назад +1

    I've had 30 years on canal boats and still things go wrong evern with local knowledge! And as you get older you also realise just what a dangerous place the canal actually is!!😬

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Месяц назад +1

      your so right...it can become dangerous very quickly

  • @greeneye3907
    @greeneye3907 Год назад +1

    Well done for showing it warts and all. Dont worry, the experience will aid you massively. 1st time i ever tried taking our narrowboat out i managed to hit the rudder and pop it out so i had no control whilst been blown into my new neighbours boats by the wind. Another time our engine cut out on the canal and therefore we hsd no way of stopping 😮 its all part of the fun, put it down to experience and move on 😊

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks, were sure it won't be the last time something like this happened, all party of the boaty adventure,im not going to lie...im terrified of tackling another bridge...but ill be bk...ether that or get Bex to take over...oh woaw goes to show everyone runs into problems at times

    • @greeneye3907
      @greeneye3907 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot I still literally poo myself everytime I take the boat out the marina but once on the cut then I relax again. Too much wind in the marina. We've never been.on a river, don't know if I would be brave enough lol. Anyway, don't ever change, either of you. We are loving watching and sharing your adventures

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you 😊

  • @stellaonnarrowboatnogginth9108

    This was awful for you both. At least you're both ok. The cratch will fix. We've avoided rivers on our boat up to now. Will avoid them even more now! Take care. x

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      the rivers have actually never been that bad, very calm and quiet but can now completely see why people are afraid of them, maybe I shouldn't have been as confident take care x

  • @Natalieplee
    @Natalieplee Год назад

    Oh guys!! 😮 Becca you are so patient and positive. Heart goes out to Chris 🤗

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      What a nightmare, well at least we got out safely in the end ,thanks Natalie

    • @youknowme8578
      @youknowme8578 Год назад

      Bet he's been sleeping on the couch. If not, he should be.

  • @mariannegordon7237
    @mariannegordon7237 Год назад

    So glad you are both okay. You did well did not panic just hope the boats not too damaged

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks im surprised I didnt panic more, were just happy no one got hurt, what a day

    • @mariannegordon7237
      @mariannegordon7237 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot Will you be visiting Crick.

  • @mttshw
    @mttshw Год назад

    amazed how calm you guys were, brilliant.

  • @ThompsonRc
    @ThompsonRc Год назад +1

    Glad you got it free and made it through the bridge

  • @FC-rc8nk
    @FC-rc8nk Год назад +1

    Welcome to the Barford bridge club! If/when you try to navigate this bridge again always go downstream through the upstream arch! We had a boat on the Great Ouse for 20+ years so know this navigation hazard well

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      thanks for this, another person has just said the same thing, im sure we clipped it last time but nothing like this ..what a nightmare, also the fact that that arch is missing its bumper at that area probably plays a big part

  • @davidbrambill1335
    @davidbrambill1335 Год назад

    I feel really sorry for you, but please don't let it stop you, fight on and good luck ❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thank you David what a nightmare, lucky Bex got us through in the end take care

  • @christopherwright1795
    @christopherwright1795 Год назад +1

    Omg how stressful, I hired a narrowboat on the Llangollen canal , it was like bumper cars , really stressful but I still the love the idea of living on a narrowboat even though my experience was negative , rivers though look extra stressful and dangerous

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      the rivers have been great really, very peaceful, but it does surprise me how you dont need any lessons to buy and drive one, it can be a great wonderful life but comes with its chaos cheers chris

  • @lw7240
    @lw7240 Год назад

    Aww bless ya both, what a nightmare. U kept your cool better than I would. Well done becks good woman! Lisa xxx❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks Lisa, what a terrible situation, but we got out in the end...heres to river cruising x

  • @vadmal5210
    @vadmal5210 Год назад

    Oh dear! It at times like this that the cut community really shows from the bright side! Glad you made it, maybe a little bit shaky but still with your good temper!

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      such a wonderful community, one day our time will come to try and help someone out, what a disastrous cruise but we have learnt from it cheers Rolf

  • @marcooni03
    @marcooni03 Год назад

    Omg,, well done for getting out of that scrape, I can see the funny side of it now , becks cool as a cucumber Chris absolutely flapped it ,,,it was a bit funny it’s all a learning curve …… well done guys ❤

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      exactly...its all learning, what they say?? "all part of the adventure" haha

  • @andyskinner9903
    @andyskinner9903 Год назад

    We’ve all done it and we’ll do it again don’t beat yourself up too much
    Its good you show it how it really is👍

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      thanks Andy im sure it won't be the last time, lucky these things a re built like a tank

  • @P.H.TIPTOP.VIDEOS
    @P.H.TIPTOP.VIDEOS Месяц назад

    What a scary day you had glad things turned out ok, great video thank you ❤👍

  • @blueboxexteriorcleaningser8014
    @blueboxexteriorcleaningser8014 Год назад +1

    Just think mate if you didn't have bad luck you'd have no luck at all 😂
    Glad you got sorted in the end 👍

  • @chrisrobson5187
    @chrisrobson5187 10 месяцев назад

    what a nightmare - have been on many narrowboat holidays and have experienced similar - well done for staying cheerful

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  10 месяцев назад

      Its all leaning, im sure with more experience I could have corrected it it, oh well , thanks for watching

  • @flyingsquad63
    @flyingsquad63 Год назад +1

    Wow what an experience glad your ok Guy's

  • @ALifeFullofMeaning
    @ALifeFullofMeaning Год назад

    Don’t be disheartened Chris! You both were so calm! I would have been screaming!

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Thanks for the encouragement, hopefully it's taught us a good lesson. What a nightmare though haha

  • @DoingaLittle
    @DoingaLittle Год назад

    We rented a holiday boat for a week after watching you guys. Loved it! We live in Minnesota and are working on getting over our jet lag.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Oh woaw brilliant, so you've probably done more cruising thank us? 😄 hope you had great time we have both always loved the idea of living and moving on water...we're slowly getting there and have experienced some but just not enough sadly 😥

    • @DoingaLittle
      @DoingaLittle Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot we really enjoyed it a lot like camping with a trailer. Peaceful and quiet. Next year we hope to take two weeks and see other canals.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Amazing, fingers crossed we make it up there this year too,seams alot more chilled out

  • @jacquelinesheskey7870
    @jacquelinesheskey7870 Год назад

    Omword!! What a nightmare of a bridge!! 😱 so glad you managed free! You did so well!! 🤗🤗🤗

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      we were so relived to get out, what a blimming nightmare

  • @starkey469
    @starkey469 Год назад

    I’m living on a boat now and was a trucker for many years and had many prangs and things going wrong but it’s the only way to learn good luck guys

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      it really is, we only really learn from our mistakes, back to the drawing board for this one but will be back to tackle many bridges in the future

  • @bernddette4119
    @bernddette4119 Год назад

    the best captains are always on shore sitting on their sofas, thanks for sharing this rather painful (can feel for your boat) experience , that we can all learn from it

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      Your not wrong, until your in this sort of situation it's hard to know how you would handle it we just try to show everyone alp the parts of narrowboat life and that unfortunately also includes the downs, take care we live and learn

  • @knobby2knobby
    @knobby2knobby Год назад +1

    Firstly so glad your both ok, that could have so easily been way more of a problem if the flow was stronger. Impressed you managed to keep your cool and not panic. No one got hurt which is the main thing the boat can be fettled with a bit of paint etc so don't let it knock your confidence, get the boat cruise ready and get out there! 🤪💦😉😁

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      we were quite lucky really to have the help of the lovely locals, it probably felt a lot worse, the damage isn't actually too bad, just goes to show how a normal little cruise can turn into an absolute nightmare, no-one got injured thats the main thing

  • @tessapetters3936
    @tessapetters3936 Год назад +1

    Strong currents at the moment and you are not the only ones to get proper stuck . Holly The Cafe Boat was truly grounded and needed CRT to come and get them free, even they nearly tipped the boat over. EWater levels seem to be low, despite strong stream advisories an so much rain . It happens to the best.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      oh woaw in our area the currents have been really strong, they only just opened the river up a few weeks ago, maybe we should have held out...saying that its looking worse than ever at the moment, a strong reminder to be careful , we were so close to having to call the CRT thankfully we had fay and Michael

  • @ruaidhrikathygill8833
    @ruaidhrikathygill8833 Год назад

    I really appreciate you being so open about the problems that can occur on a Narrowboat. I bought a £5 Oakums Raffle ticket for a new Narrowboat and now I know I would be keeping it in a slip in a Marina!! That was eye opening. So glad you are both ok, I know the boat received some damage, but you two are ok. 😅 Hope your nerves have calmed down. Take care of yourselves. 😊🤗 Kathy

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      thanks Kathy, and good luck with the Raffle, it seams to be one of those things just a bit out of everyones control, it would have probably been a good idea to check the river flow websites, it seamed warm but as soon as becca started to drive her she said she was taken by it, oh well we made it out safely thats the main thing, what a nightmare take care

    • @ruaidhrikathygill8833
      @ruaidhrikathygill8833 Год назад

      @@TheNomadicCrobot remind yourself that other boaters, with a whole lot of cruising hours under their belt, have had their share of accidents.

  • @vincentcarpenter735
    @vincentcarpenter735 Год назад +1

    I think this must be one of your best videos, had me in stitches, do you rehearse or dose it come naturally. Think you have see the funny side of it even though it looked dangerous.

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад +1

      Thank you much, no its just who we are so thanks again that means a lot, I did say to be Bex at least the viewer will get an interesting video this week, what a nightmare but we can laugh now

  • @jaynevassar6526
    @jaynevassar6526 Год назад

    Oh no bless ya's... what a nightmare you did so well not panicking, and thankfully your both safe. Get back out there says me who hasn't moved from the marina since we got here up the Trent last September 😅 xx

    • @TheNomadicCrobot
      @TheNomadicCrobot  Год назад

      It turned into such a nightmare, we haven't had a huge amount of problems on any of our small cruises but this took it to new levels,good luck on your boaty adventure