Pro tip: Reheat pizza in a frying pan with a lid, medium high heat. Put pizza in and after a few minutes put a couple of teaspoons of water in the pan away from the pizza and put t'lid on tight. The water steams and stops the pizza from drying out, once hot through and cheese melted, take out and enjoy. Thank me later :)
Hi Robbie ! - Just a note about the 'beer of the week' "Old Tom" (one of my favourites on draft). When I was a 'stoodunt' at Liverpool, I went round a brewery tour of Robinsons, and the tour guide (when asked) said the reason its called Old Tom is that it (supposedly) smells like an old cat !!! It must be in brewing stage though, as it smells OK to me when I drink it 🙂 Brilliant series you are doing, love the drone shots that give it some context, the sound of your Lister engine brought back a few great memories. Pete (ex-crew on 'Antelope' (FM&C) in the late 80's)
The dreaded survey is progressing about as good as one can expect. Under your close supervision I fully expect the repairs and blacking go equally as well . Go Robbie!
Great to see the dry dock in operation. Also nice to see Ilford again. We helped crew Ilford down the Tardebigge flight a few years ago. She was being towed on a long line at the time.
8.5%?!! Good grief, that's more than TWICE as much as the beer I normally drink, when I'm allowed to go to a pub! I've had about four bottles of beer since March 2020 because I seldom drink at home. Two of those were 3.8% - which is fine for me - and two were special. Belgian beer from Brugges, called Zot! (Exclamation mark included.) We (the enthusiastic hire boaters and myself who form a crew whenever we can) fell in love with "Zot! The fool of Brugges" on one of our many visits there, one of which was via the canal on a cruiser. I am relieved and pleased for you, Robbie, that Naughty Lass passed her hull inspection. I have known a couple of boats that looked fine, yet had major hull defects that needed extensive (and costly) rework. One was a narrowboat that had a big area of basically ferrous oxide lace around the galley outfall. I'm genuinely pleased Naughty Lass is safe and insurable for future cranking mate!
right near our house ... wish we knew you were heading into our part of town . my Husband martin loves watching your tv programme and now ive just found you on youtube . Happy boating Robbie .
Been meaning to post a comment on this, but kept forgetting to. My family has 260 acres of citrus in the San Joaquin Valley in California where we grow, Navel, Valencia, Blood, Cara Cara and 3 varieties of Mandarin oranges, and just finished planting almost 3,000 Lisbon lemons. We have 3 wells we irrigate with. All our wells are equipped with devices to put chemicals in the water to prevent microbes from literally eating the well casings. We have to spend literally thousands of $$ a year to maintain the pumps and motors on top of the chemicals. As our wells are 1,000 feet, or more, deep, it's an expensive proposition if the casing degrades so much it needs to be replaced. FWIW, if you ever see Bee Sweet branded citrus from California, there's a chance it might have come from our farm. :-)
I’ve had Old Tom Beer, it was originally brewed by Hartleys Brewery in Ulverston-in-Furness Cumbria (where I was born). I was at the Stags Head in Windermere and they were selling it in half pints only, due to it’s strength back then, straight from wooden barrels at the back of a make-shift bar inside the pub. Robinson took over the brewery and the licence to brew their beer. I think Hartleys Mild is still a seller up in the North West. You should check out the Ulverston Brewing Co. all their beers are named after Laurel & Hardy Films and characters. Laughing Gravy beer is my favourite....This was the name of their dog by the way.
Blimey! Metal eating microbes! I thought that only existed in sci-fi films 😳. This puts my sleepless nights about MOTs on my old Beetle into perspective. Glad you got it all sorted.
Another brilliant video mate, hope all goes well with the work that needs to be done, let me know when your in the Midlands and i'll pop some local beers to you, take care.
Pizza, fizzy beery beer, great music, and RC. Could it be better? I don't think so Hope you got the inverter sorted. That Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Gallionella ferruginea and Leptothrix cholodnii in Oligotrophic Environments is a right b....
from down here in New Zealand the hole on naughty lase looked like a small one. I am a little disappointed you TV series didn't get down here, any chance be found on the net? Still cannot travel yet to UK because of all the restrictions Robbie, and so it goes. John ..Kaiora mi. John
Hi Robbie By an amazing coincidence, you mentioned Colin Edmondson in your latest vlog. I have just been in touch with him by e-mail over his booklet, "Going It Alone" which is about single-handing on a narrowboat. I'm sure it is the same man. BTW, you set off UP the River Weaver from Anderton towards Northwich. Jeff
That's 120 vlogs. What a journey I've had with you. I'm sad it's come to an end. However, I'm positive that there is more to come, Today is Easter Sunday 04/03/2021. When's the next video due out?
you are so lucky, the swing bridge over the canal at the basin at selby lock is broken.....again so even if we were allowed to move we can only go on the ouse.... bahhhhhhhh
Made it onto our boat too now . My beer of the week in dedication to you is shipyard american ipa, drinking it onboard watching your vlog. 9 days in and what a learning curve. Thanks for all the vids i learned alot before we got here
You've found my favourite Bottled Ale. Currently available from Asda on special at £6 for 4 bottles. Rich, malty and warming, Old Tom has a distinctive deep port wine finish, with bitter hops balanced by the heady aromas of dark fruit. Keep up the good work.
Hi Robbie, I'm a wine drinker and I tend to go for the lighter German varieties (particularly as I live here) - you're catching me up with that %-age! My "standard" white is 9,5%. I've been looking forward to the drydock and wasn't disappointed. Look forward to more!
Hi Robbie, in Robinsons Pubs - Old Tom is only sold in half pints where you can buy it on draught. You can also by chocholate & ginger flavours - both very nice. The Robinsons Visitors Centre in Stockport is well worth a visit if you are ever in Stockport. The Peak Forest canal at Woodley is probably nearest to the centre of town - approx 2 1/2 miles.
Agree entirely on the beer it's superb. I know most people don't have the baseplate blacked but if that was done say every 4 years it would probably prevent those bugs getting at the steel. Keep cranking and as I said before I hope we aren't going to lose you.
O.K. Ive seen a few these narrow boat vlogs but I must say your format is rather good using google maps and Drones it brings the whole journey into perspective I can then sit back and say ``ahh so thats where you are ´´..great stuff cheers
Love the vid, but I have to take issue re the leftover pizza. It should be eaten cold, the morning after the night before, preferably to stave off the almighty hangover! Either that or Chinese, doner kebab or Indian.....signs of a misspent youth methinks.
Old Tom - there's a pub in a village in Herefordshire that used to sell a beer called Old Tom from the barrel. They had a challenge years ago whereby if you drank 5 pints of Old Tom, walked out of the pub to a phone box 1/4 mile away, phoned the pub then walked back you would get drinks on the house for the rest of the night. And to the best of my knowledge, no one ever succeeded. I had 2 pints one night (on top of a couple or three of pints of 'normal' beer) and it put me on my @r5e - and I used to be in the navy!!!🙂
Do you have a different type motor than most of the narrow boats or do they have a different one cuz yours is teams noisier and the others are quiet that I watch on RUclips
Great video! Robbie, do you use an external mic with your 12 Pro Max? We tried a Rode ME-L mic & it records so quietly. We've gone back to using the built in mic which is fine but when filming outside we get issues with wind. Cheers.
Love your vids. I know it takes a little longer but I really dig that you went through the trouble of showing the location of where you and the dry docks are located. Save me time for looking it up. Thanks!
Is that a bearing knock ? Don’t want you to damage your diesel motor now do we !have you considered electric? Quasi ale? Please explain not fimular with you use of the term quasi with ale ?
Surprised to see a hole in the hull. Did you say your hull had been over-plated in a previous video Robbie? I thought that would give it another 20-30 years of cranking it.
Perhaps you can explain sometime the difference between having a survey as opposed to a boat safety certificate. I'm guessing the boat safety certificate doesn't cover a hull survey? If so it rather makes a mockery of the certificate as you can pass for a certificate and have a knackered hull. Not very safe!!
@@mikehurley5052 I got the impression they are different but in what respect? I get gas, electrics, diesel etc need to be checked for safety but you would think a sound hull is crucial as far as safety is concerned.
@@bobbutcher7725 The safety is looked at that your boat wont blow up or catch fire injuring some one else, a rotten hull that sinks wont kill passers by.
@@mikehurley5052 Thanks for explaining Mike and now understand. All gets quite expensive when like Robbie you have to buy and supply a survey to your insurers before they agree to insure and then you pay them premium for the privilege. No doubt there is an excess too. Then the cost of the safety certificate as well. Who said living on a boat was cheap?
@@bobbutcher7725 Safety certificate is done every 4 years, cost is about 160 quid, survey for insurance is about every 5 years. Living on a boat is not cheap, its about the life style.
The Old Tom @ 8:5% is a beer i have had before and we went past that amazing dockyard 2019 and marvelled at the swing bridges, brickwork on the railway arches and the varied collection of different styles of all sorts of boats of all shapes and sizes. Glad you are getting the NAUGHTY LASS sorted out and hopefully don't get any other unwanted surprises. Great vid as ever, take care, stay safe.
Great vlog Robbie.Hopfully me and esther will be fellow boaters soon.we have sold our house and ordering a sailaway widebeam from just round the corner from where you are ,wincham wharf aka narrowboats ltd.
Lovely video. I bet your heart skipped a bit following the immortal words - "this is where the hole is". Glad to hear that nothing is terminal. See you again soon
Great to see you as always Robbie 😊 glad naughty lass did fab in the survey and whoa with the ultra sound and metal eating bugs 🤪 just love the way you are so down to earth and great sense of humour that keeps so many of us smiling 🥰 x
Pro tip: Reheat pizza in a frying pan with a lid, medium high heat. Put pizza in and after a few minutes put a couple of teaspoons of water in the pan away from the pizza and put t'lid on tight. The water steams and stops the pizza from drying out, once hot through and cheese melted, take out and enjoy. Thank me later :)
Hi Robbie ! - Just a note about the 'beer of the week' "Old Tom" (one of my favourites on draft).
When I was a 'stoodunt' at Liverpool, I went round a brewery tour of Robinsons, and the tour guide (when asked) said the reason its called Old Tom is that it (supposedly) smells like an old cat !!! It must be in brewing stage though, as it smells OK to me when I drink it 🙂
Brilliant series you are doing, love the drone shots that give it some context, the sound of your Lister engine brought back a few great memories.
Pete (ex-crew on 'Antelope' (FM&C) in the late 80's)
The dreaded survey is progressing about as good as one can expect. Under your close supervision I fully expect the repairs and blacking go equally as well . Go Robbie!
Great to see the dry dock in operation. Also nice to see Ilford again. We helped crew Ilford down the Tardebigge flight a few years ago. She was being towed on a long line at the time.
Ooooh...surveys are fraught times. What an interesting place and I spied quite a few historical vessels here and there 👍
8.5%?!! Good grief, that's more than TWICE as much as the beer I normally drink, when I'm allowed to go to a pub! I've had about four bottles of beer since March 2020 because I seldom drink at home. Two of those were 3.8% - which is fine for me - and two were special. Belgian beer from Brugges, called Zot! (Exclamation mark included.) We (the enthusiastic hire boaters and myself who form a crew whenever we can) fell in love with "Zot! The fool of Brugges" on one of our many visits there, one of which was via the canal on a cruiser.
I am relieved and pleased for you, Robbie, that Naughty Lass passed her hull inspection. I have known a couple of boats that looked fine, yet had major hull defects that needed extensive (and costly) rework. One was a narrowboat that had a big area of basically ferrous oxide lace around the galley outfall. I'm genuinely pleased Naughty Lass is safe and insurable for future cranking mate!
That heart stopping moment that every boat owner dreads.... "That's where the hole in your hull is..."
Nice of you to present some more people, and the beer of course!
right near our house ... wish we knew you were heading into our part of town . my Husband martin loves watching your tv programme and now ive just found you on youtube . Happy boating Robbie .
Thank you Robbie ...is my first but not my last..looking forward to watching you again!! 😊
Been meaning to post a comment on this, but kept forgetting to. My family has 260 acres of citrus in the San Joaquin Valley in California where we grow, Navel, Valencia, Blood, Cara Cara and 3 varieties of Mandarin oranges, and just finished planting almost 3,000 Lisbon lemons. We have 3 wells we irrigate with. All our wells are equipped with devices to put chemicals in the water to prevent microbes from literally eating the well casings. We have to spend literally thousands of $$ a year to maintain the pumps and motors on top of the chemicals. As our wells are 1,000 feet, or more, deep, it's an expensive proposition if the casing degrades so much it needs to be replaced. FWIW, if you ever see Bee Sweet branded citrus from California, there's a chance it might have come from our farm. :-)
Lovely! I’ll let you know if I see any! 🍊
Like #1000!
Robbie, your music is just getting better and better! Keep cranking it mate!
Great Vlog Robbie. Very interesting on how a survey is carried out. Hope you enjoyed your Beer. Take care.
I watched this guy on BBC4. He makes a first class programme. Well done. No pretensions or fancy speak. Beer is a bit strong so don't drive anywhere.
I’ve had Old Tom Beer, it was originally brewed by Hartleys Brewery in Ulverston-in-Furness Cumbria (where I was born). I was at the Stags Head in Windermere and they were selling it in half pints only, due to it’s strength back then, straight from wooden barrels at the back of a make-shift bar inside the pub. Robinson took over the brewery and the licence to brew their beer. I think Hartleys Mild is still a seller up in the North West. You should check out the Ulverston Brewing Co. all their beers are named after Laurel & Hardy Films and characters. Laughing Gravy beer is my favourite....This was the name of their dog by the way.
I didn't want to look once I saw those holes. Lol. They seem like a nice family and place to go. Love that Cat bottle .
That's a chewing beer mate 👍
Thoroughly enjoyed your very informative vlog, looking forward to the freedom of the waterways. Guy
Blimey! Metal eating microbes! I thought that only existed in sci-fi films 😳. This puts my sleepless nights about MOTs on my old Beetle into perspective. Glad you got it all sorted.
Old Tom - you’re hardcore brother 👍🏼🍺
Another brilliant video mate, hope all goes well with the work that needs to be done, let me know when your in the Midlands and i'll pop some local beers to you, take care.
When he was doing the ultra sound on Naughty Lass ! I thought he was gonna tell you " your gonna be a dad" 🇨🇦 🐻 Yorkshire expat
Was so happy to see a fresh uplo0ad, and I cannot explain why. Bravo tho !
TG for videos. 4:10 am and still can't sleep 💤💤💤
You’re welcome hope you can get back to normal sleep pattern soon!
Pizza, fizzy beery beer, great music, and RC. Could it be better? I don't think so
Hope you got the inverter sorted.
That Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria Gallionella ferruginea and Leptothrix cholodnii in Oligotrophic Environments is a right b....
Looked a long drop to the bottom of the dry dock. Careful with 8.5%
Hello I just got your channel from David and Crusing the cut
Quality with quality [ not reheated pizzzzzza] keep well and stay safe.
Dish wash soap and food bits aloud into canals same with shower waste to
Very interesting video nice boat 👍
Robbie, wondering if you tasted Samuel Smith's Tadcaster Porter, from Tadcaster? I use to buy it here in Pennsylvania and like it better than Guiness.
Not tried it yet but will do one day Im sure
from down here in New Zealand the hole on naughty lase looked like a small one. I am a little disappointed you TV series didn't get down here, any chance be found on the net? Still cannot travel yet to UK because of all the restrictions Robbie, and so it goes. John ..Kaiora mi. John
looks like a great dry dock Robbie. I thought microbially induced corrosion was something that only happened to us oldies
😂
Wonder why specifically a slaters pick hammer?
Good stuff Robbie
I really like your videos do you know where you're going next
No I don’t, but I would like to head north to Yorkshire
I am a big fan but I don't live on a narrow boat I wood love to see you as well. I really wood love to live on a boat because its around nature
Also my proper name is Henry
I live in Stockport & Work in the Robinsons brewery :-))))
Hi Robbie
By an amazing coincidence, you mentioned Colin Edmondson in your latest vlog. I have just been in touch with him by e-mail over his booklet, "Going It Alone" which is about single-handing on a narrowboat. I'm sure it is the same man.
BTW, you set off UP the River Weaver from Anderton towards Northwich.
Jeff
Oh I’ve got that book and didn’t even realise! Thanks I will ask him about it!! I know I set off up the river as I said - 20 mins upstream
would love to have the beer will see if I can find it here
Just seen your programme on TV this evening. So …. just wanted to ask. Are you giving up boating for your family and friends or not?
I notice your beers are getting stronger!
That's 120 vlogs. What a journey I've had with you. I'm sad it's come to an end. However, I'm positive that there is more to come,
Today is Easter Sunday 04/03/2021. When's the next video due out?
Thanks Michael!! Aiming to post another one tomorrow!
Steel eating bugs - you learn something everyday 8-)
good vid keep up the vids on the cut from lee
How often do you have to do this type of survey, annually?
God no - i only had to because my insurance company wanted to know what state it was in as it’s an older vessel
That was very Interesting and could be useful to other new boat owners ? 😀
Thanks Mike yes that’s what I was hoping
what makes the water go out?
Gravity really! There are some paddles exactly like other locks have to let the water out into the lower levels of the navigation
Hi you gotta been taking on water inside the boat with holes in you below water level ..did you not know ...!!
There aren’t any holes below the water line!
you are so lucky, the swing bridge over the canal at the basin at selby lock is broken.....again so even if we were allowed to move we can only go on the ouse.... bahhhhhhhh
I feel your pain with the T&M blocked still
You planning on coming up this way anytime in the next year or so 🤣
Still got a beer or two sitting here for you......
Yes I think so depends on BBC show if that goes ahead
@@RobbieCumming nice one would be nice to see you again in the flesh with a cold beer in hand .
how do you get up there
Why not put a small piece of pipe in your water drain?
Doesn't that save a weird stain on your boat?
They do i’ll show that in the next video
so you gave him £600 to tell you there is a hole in your boat which you could have seen, wow.
Seriously? Something alive out there EATS steel???????? Like for food?????
Yes and there are even bugs that eat the crud and diesel at the bottom of a boat's fuel tank!
Made it onto our boat too now . My beer of the week in dedication to you is shipyard american ipa, drinking it onboard watching your vlog. 9 days in and what a learning curve. Thanks for all the vids i learned alot before we got here
You are hilarious and I love your videos! Can’t wait for it all to return to ”normal”. Thanks for keeping’ on crankin’ it!
8.5 %... definitely a "session" ale...just as long as your "session" consists of two of theses at best!
I can almost smell that pizza and the beer all the way over here in Florida!
Good stuff! Now I'm hungry. Stay safe.
Hello Robbie,
Pleased to hear the boat passed the survey...
Take care.
Paul,,
You've found my favourite Bottled Ale. Currently available from Asda on special at £6 for 4 bottles. Rich, malty and warming, Old Tom has a distinctive deep port wine finish, with bitter hops balanced by the heady aromas of dark fruit. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Mike 🤓👍
I decided to rename this week’s vlog “fizzy, hoppy, and marmite-y”.
I vote YES!!!
You do now that is Robbys choice
absolutely love the series hope there will be more, this series is on our home territory and we love walking the canals with our 2 dogs
Hi Robbie, I'm a wine drinker and I tend to go for the lighter German varieties (particularly as I live here) - you're catching me up with that %-age! My "standard" white is 9,5%. I've been looking forward to the drydock and wasn't disappointed. Look forward to more!
Old Tom is alcoholic engine oil, great stuff 🤣
Hi Robbie, in Robinsons Pubs - Old Tom is only sold in half pints where you can buy it on draught.
You can also by chocholate & ginger flavours - both very nice.
The Robinsons Visitors Centre in Stockport is well worth a visit if you are ever in Stockport. The Peak Forest canal at Woodley is probably nearest to the centre of town - approx 2 1/2 miles.
Squeaky bum time getting surveyed. Great vlog Mr Robbie of the Cummings.
Agree entirely on the beer it's superb. I know most people don't have the baseplate blacked but if that was done say every 4 years it would probably prevent those bugs getting at the steel. Keep cranking and as I said before I hope we aren't going to lose you.
... gotta have a little happy hour in your day ... most interesting ...stay safe ...
Ale and Pizza Hut, well looks like I wouldn't be having dinner at your place since I'm not a fan of ale or Pizza Hut .....LOL
O.K. Ive seen a few these narrow boat vlogs but I must say your format is rather good using google maps and Drones it brings the whole journey into perspective I can then sit back and say ``ahh so thats where you are ´´..great stuff cheers
Cheers Paul it takes a lot longer to edit but worth it I think
Wowww so interesting getting ya boat service check and getting the hull re done,great vlog Robbie keep on cranking 👍
Love the vid, but I have to take issue re the leftover pizza. It should be eaten cold, the morning after the night before, preferably to stave off the almighty hangover! Either that or Chinese, doner kebab or Indian.....signs of a misspent youth methinks.
Old Tom - there's a pub in a village in Herefordshire that used to sell a beer called Old Tom from the barrel. They had a challenge years ago whereby if you drank 5 pints of Old Tom, walked out of the pub to a phone box 1/4 mile away, phoned the pub then walked back you would get drinks on the house for the rest of the night. And to the best of my knowledge, no one ever succeeded.
I had 2 pints one night (on top of a couple or three of pints of 'normal' beer) and it put me on my @r5e - and I used to be in the navy!!!🙂
Coincidentally, I had a bottle of Old Tom with my Friday night pizza a few months ago. Let's just say that I was well alight after one bottle.
Do you have a different type motor than most of the narrow boats or do they have a different one cuz yours is teams noisier and the others are quiet that I watch on RUclips
Great video! Robbie, do you use an external mic with your 12 Pro Max? We tried a Rode ME-L mic & it records so quietly. We've gone back to using the built in mic which is fine but when filming outside we get issues with wind. Cheers.
Thanks! I use a Rode smartlav + with minifurs they are brilliant
@@RobbieCumming Perfect thank you!
Top gear is old Tom 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
your taste in beer is much like my own. not to hoppy, excellent!
Pizza and ale. Perfection.
Love your vids. I know it takes a little longer but I really dig that you went through the trouble of showing the location of where you and the dry docks are located. Save me time for looking it up. Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Glad to hear the survey went so well!
Great video keep up the good work
At 2:20 "We can see the dry dock, wich is beneath the Weaver Railway Viaduct, built in 1862 is ninehundred meters long..." Some dry dock, eh? 😜
Grasping at straws there I think 😂
How often do you have to have this inspection for your insurance Robbie?
Every three years I’ve been told - depends on the age of the boat (mine was built 40 years ago)
Is that a bearing knock ? Don’t want you to damage your diesel motor now do we !have you considered electric? Quasi ale? Please explain not fimular with you use of the term quasi with ale ?
Bearing knock? Quasi ale? I’m so confused right now
Do they give you an assessment of how long your boat will last structurally?
No don’t think so
Surprised to see a hole in the hull. Did you say your hull had been over-plated in a previous video Robbie? I thought that would give it another 20-30 years of cranking it.
I’m guessing it’s steel do they make narrow boat out of aluminum? And is galvanic corrosion on aluminum as also as iron/ steel hulls ?
All great questions to google my friend!
Elliot just has to be vegetarian. I mean, surname of Berry with so much lettuce after his name.
Perhaps you can explain sometime the difference between having a survey as opposed to a boat safety certificate. I'm guessing the boat safety certificate doesn't cover a hull survey? If so it rather makes a mockery of the certificate as you can pass for a certificate and have a knackered hull. Not very safe!!
Survey and safety certificate are totally different things.
@@mikehurley5052 I got the impression they are different but in what respect? I get gas, electrics, diesel etc need to be checked for safety but you would think a sound hull is crucial as far as safety is concerned.
@@bobbutcher7725 The safety is looked at that your boat wont blow up or catch fire injuring some one else, a rotten hull that sinks wont kill passers by.
@@mikehurley5052 Thanks for explaining Mike and now understand. All gets quite expensive when like Robbie you have to buy and supply a survey to your insurers before they agree to insure and then you pay them premium for the privilege. No doubt there is an excess too. Then the cost of the safety certificate as well. Who said living on a boat was cheap?
@@bobbutcher7725 Safety certificate is done every 4 years, cost is about 160 quid, survey for insurance is about every 5 years. Living on a boat is not cheap, its about the life style.
I totally agree with Diane Rios. Love the dry dock living. Hope all is well. Can't wait for the next vlog. 🥰🥰🥰
Ahh cheers Carolyn #crankitcrew🙌
Me to I can't wait to see the next vlog
I am not actually called Darren I'm actually called Henry
That was very interesting vlog Robbie.........stay safe..........thanks for sharing
Drone footage very cool....cheers for sharing your dry dock experience Robbie. Regards
The Old Tom @ 8:5% is a beer i have had before and we went past that amazing dockyard 2019 and marvelled at the swing bridges, brickwork on the railway arches and the varied collection of different styles of all sorts of boats of all shapes and sizes. Glad you are getting the NAUGHTY LASS sorted out and hopefully don't get any other unwanted surprises. Great vid as ever, take care, stay safe.
Fascinating watching how they test the hull. That's a good looking beer too! Thanks Robbie
Great vlog Robbie.Hopfully me and esther will be fellow boaters soon.we have sold our house and ordering a sailaway widebeam from just round the corner from where you are ,wincham wharf aka narrowboats ltd.
How do they put blacking on the hull,where it is resting on the wooden beams? Or do they leave a stripe?
Lovely video. I bet your heart skipped a bit following the immortal words - "this is where the hole is". Glad to hear that nothing is terminal. See you again soon
Great to see you as always Robbie 😊 glad naughty lass did fab in the survey and whoa with the ultra sound and metal eating bugs 🤪 just love the way you are so down to earth and great sense of humour that keeps so many of us smiling 🥰 x
That's where I will be heading. It's good to go where you know the business is professional and passionate about what they do.
Thank you for showing something that happens about half a mile from where I live
7:10 Feeling ultrasonic? Give me... gin and tonic?