The Ribble Link by Narrowboat - Preparing Myself & Aslan . . .

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @hamsterkeet
    @hamsterkeet 5 лет назад +10

    My 3 year old son loves when you show the engine; in fact I had to keep “rewinding” to show him that part. He would like to request more boat engine repair and maintenance videos. Cheers 😄

  • @canadian3684
    @canadian3684 5 лет назад +34

    I'm coming to the U.K for a 3 week tour in the fall. Your videos are a major influence. I'm giving it a try and if I like it, I'm moving from Canada to tour permanently. Cheers Bud!

    • @thegeneral7594
      @thegeneral7594 5 лет назад +3

      fair play hope you enjoy your time here

    • @justbanter8727
      @justbanter8727 5 лет назад +3

      My friend sold the house and bought a narrowboat and now tours the Country with his wife (the canal system here is pretty extensive, if you don't mind the slow pace of life?) - I believe he had plans to eventually cross over to France & tour their canal sysytem also (yep this is possible via the English Channel if you do the all right preperations - they generally organise a pilot and flotilla of Barges tied together on the big day to accomodate this).
      The canal system weaves through villages and towns up and down the country and is strewn with Pubs/Inns along the way.

  • @allanmarshall4582
    @allanmarshall4582 5 лет назад +3

    Hey! have watched all your videos on Amazon prime. Really enjoyed them, great insight into narrow boating. Keep them coming. Stay sake and be lucky.

  • @rogergusty1722
    @rogergusty1722 5 лет назад +10

    A very relaxing watch, but also very educational. Looking forward to your next episode.

  • @petersargent4078
    @petersargent4078 5 лет назад +2

    Good luck but with all that preparation I'm sure all will be well. Great to see the hint of a smile having followed since you bought the boat. I'll never forget you sitting in the camper with all your world around you! A delight to watch this one.

  • @dozergyp
    @dozergyp 3 года назад +1

    What a beautiful sound 👍

  • @TabRoss1st
    @TabRoss1st 5 лет назад

    Ok Kev, very nice brother, we need at least 10 episodes per season. We will buy them all on Amazon. More money for you. We live here in America in big cities vicariously through you my friend. We love to watch you cook or work on your engine or just cruising through the countryside. We still love our English heritage. I watch your videos every night. Please keep them coming. You're on my bucket list. I like the longer hair look too. I'd love to do what you're doing. You have enriched my life. Great sense of humor too. Thanks Kevin😉🙂. God bless us every one.🤗

  • @oldkhakies5211
    @oldkhakies5211 5 лет назад +4

    Kevin . We enjoy watching every episode that you film on RUclips and Amazon here on the coast of south Texas. Still waiting on Amazon to put up the next episodes but wanted to encourage you to keep up the great entertainment for us . Stay well. Wes

  • @firehorse66
    @firehorse66 5 лет назад +2

    One has all faith in ye & Aslan, good luck 🍀. May tha torque be with ye.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      😁

    • @firehorse66
      @firehorse66 5 лет назад

      Best advice is don’t go on a spring tide, that’s when it flows at its fastest speed... wait for nearer a neap tide. Come n try the River Ouse!!! That’ll suck ya balls right up t ya Adam’s apple 🍎.

  • @colincox1whichnet
    @colincox1whichnet 3 года назад +1

    CHG Great videos, love the engine tappet adjustment, for me, that was.... those were the days, for you ..... those ARE the days. In the process of buying a boat soon, with old engine, lister, gardner maybe, RB, ETC. Best Regards Colin

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  3 года назад

      Thanks indeed Colin. Pleased you enjoyed watching. If it was me, doing it all again and knowing what I know now, I'd go for a boat with a nicely sorted Gardner twin or three cylinder. Whichever though, enjoy every minute. 🙂

  • @workingboat
    @workingboat 5 лет назад +4

    Another great vlog....keep them coming Kev, the person that designed your engine room knew what they were doing, nice and tidy and well thought of

  • @Mr91495osh
    @Mr91495osh 4 года назад +1

    Totally cool 60 year old engine. The designers and builders would be proud. ASLAN too!

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  4 года назад +1

      True. They'd could never have imagined what she'd be doing now ☺

    • @Mr91495osh
      @Mr91495osh 4 года назад

      CountryHouseGent Just viewed your antique instructional “ how to” video/vlog. Very creative. Charlie Chaplin would love it!

  • @Ivansgarage
    @Ivansgarage 5 лет назад +7

    Love that engine...

  • @lakelady57
    @lakelady57 5 лет назад +1

    Can't wait for the update, I am sure all will go well. Thanks for the interesting vlog and love your rev counter, smart!

  • @cadencechrome4783
    @cadencechrome4783 5 лет назад +1

    Well, a little white knuckled at the end, but you are well prepared and it must be so satisfying to know your Aslan inside and out and can maintain her yourself. Good sailing ahead!

  • @SNAKEPIT359
    @SNAKEPIT359 5 лет назад +2

    Cheers Kevin. Some great tips there. Thank you for sharing.

  • @AdrianJeens
    @AdrianJeens 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your vlog, I am looking forward to your travels on the link and good luck.

  • @bennoben1653
    @bennoben1653 5 лет назад +2

    Great video Kevin, looking forward to the next one 👍

  • @eirishemd
    @eirishemd 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video. You looked like you wee enjoying yourself. Good luck on the Ribble

  • @christaylor8795
    @christaylor8795 5 лет назад +2

    Great video as always ,really looking forward to the next one , exciting stuff ,good luck to you Kevin and all the best.

  • @Dozz70
    @Dozz70 5 лет назад +3

    Very Nice Vlog Kevin!! Enjoyed

  • @altacat9702
    @altacat9702 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for getting into the guts of the valve timing and clearances : ) ...no tools required to just take a look inside !! Neat way to pre warm the fuel if that's what the two metal tubes are.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      Cheers. The copper pipes are part of the cooling system, if that's the ones you mean?

    • @altacat9702
      @altacat9702 5 лет назад

      @@CountryHouseGent I was looking at the small ones just above your valve lock nut.

  • @stevesrepairs3815
    @stevesrepairs3815 5 лет назад +2

    Great stuff Kevin, this trip will be very interesting.Take care mate and all the best, Stevie

  • @JoeTheLion60
    @JoeTheLion60 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Kevin - interesting stuff - you are awesome..cheers from downunder

  • @The_Arby
    @The_Arby 5 лет назад +6

    Just been watching you on Amazon Prime CHG :-)

  • @theminimanor2871
    @theminimanor2871 5 лет назад +1

    You’re videos remind me of the Erie Canal in upstate NY just beautiful

  • @leebolton6162
    @leebolton6162 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting vlog, really enjoyable looking forward to the next one.

  • @ratdog3055
    @ratdog3055 5 лет назад +2

    Love that old engine! Purring like a kitten!

  • @jordangipson1125
    @jordangipson1125 5 лет назад +1

    Good to see you, Kevin. 😊

  • @thegeneral7594
    @thegeneral7594 5 лет назад +2

    another awesome vid ive been a fan since your mechanical vids , keep em comin cheers

  • @ASCIITerminal
    @ASCIITerminal 5 лет назад +1

    I love the simplicity of those old engines. Aslan's engine will easily do another 70 years!

  • @darranlister3712
    @darranlister3712 5 лет назад +1

    Goog luck sir have a safe trip

  • @davidrobertthomas1515
    @davidrobertthomas1515 5 лет назад +5

    Metric rulers were available in Britain back in the 1920s. Have a look at Harrods catalogues in the 1920s and you will find them. Best wishes and may I ask, when are you cooking for us again? Your burgers are a staple in our home. Thanks for sharing this video on a Friday evening. It was very kind and considerate of you. Best wishes.

  • @susannnnnnnnnnnnnnn
    @susannnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 лет назад +1

    That engine is a joy

  • @bencoleman1893
    @bencoleman1893 5 лет назад +1

    Another great video sir. Can’t wait for season 6!

  • @russellball3539
    @russellball3539 5 лет назад +1

    Safe travels Kevin.👍

  • @beboboymann3823
    @beboboymann3823 5 лет назад +2

    You should get a buffer wheel for your drill and some buffing paste and buff that valve cover to a chrome like shine. Then clear coat it with clear coat spray and each time you look at the engine it will be inspiring. I did the same to the engine side cases on a Triumph Bonneville I once owned. It was my first connection to British machinery. Loved that bike. I had a buddy who had a Harley Davidson Sportster and it really incensed him when I blew him away in stop light to stop light balls to the wall drag races.

  • @suecox2308
    @suecox2308 5 лет назад +2

    Fascinating. I feel as if I could do the job myself now! The engine is quite a bit quieter than I expected.

  • @shaneweightman
    @shaneweightman 3 года назад

    I used to set the points to .25 on my mk2 escorts 35 yrs ago , memory’s cheers Shane uk 🇬🇧

  • @Kevin-rh5li
    @Kevin-rh5li 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting vlog Kev

  • @shawnsalazar5416
    @shawnsalazar5416 5 лет назад

    Very good, i do look forward to seeing you make that journey with Aslan on the Millennium Ribble Link, and i know that you have got what it takes to do it!!

  • @mattryan2536
    @mattryan2536 5 лет назад +1

    You'll do fine Kevin.👍

  • @ratroddiesels1981
    @ratroddiesels1981 5 лет назад +1

    we enjoyed this presentation : )

  • @scouseboater3294
    @scouseboater3294 5 лет назад +1

    NICE TO SEE YOU BACK ON UTUB DO LIKE WATCHING YOUR VLOGS NICE TO SEE YOU ARE WELL BE LUCKY

  • @69Phuket
    @69Phuket 5 лет назад +2

    I'd have a narrow boat just to have my own engine room.. Glad things are tickety boo!

  • @ianmason8713
    @ianmason8713 5 лет назад +1

    Best of luck with the link.

  • @geoffhalstead1811
    @geoffhalstead1811 5 лет назад +2

    'Click•adjust' all in one tool makes tappet adjusting very easy, no feeler gauge or screwdriver needed.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for that Geoff. Hadn't heard of one of those. What a brilliant bit of kit. ☺

    • @geoffhalstead1811
      @geoffhalstead1811 5 лет назад

      CountryHouseGent
      Bought mine in the '70s when racing my 105E Anglia, and now use it on my A35 and MM1000.
      Best of all, it automatically takes into account any recess in the tappet head, caused by the valve stem, and something feeler gauges cannot do.

  • @rogergusty1722
    @rogergusty1722 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent, could be first. Looking forward to this episode.

  • @simoncooper2324
    @simoncooper2324 5 лет назад +2

    good luck with the link and will look out for you on the Lancaster canal around Garstang we are on a cruiser called Athena if there ill say hi

  • @Bob8091
    @Bob8091 5 лет назад

    I love that engine. I wonder if there is anyone does polishing and refurbing the silvery and brassy bits. As for the engine noise. Wonderful.

  • @robw7676
    @robw7676 4 года назад

    A deep offset ring spanner for those lock nuts would really be a good idea!

  • @weatherdevil9029
    @weatherdevil9029 5 лет назад +3

    Good luck on the crossing :o)

  • @davidbutler4363
    @davidbutler4363 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting 👍😁👏👏👏

  • @ramseybarber8312
    @ramseybarber8312 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Kevin When you get onto the Ribble don't forget to turn to Starboard or Right at ASLAN d Light.

  • @bonnybank12233
    @bonnybank12233 5 лет назад +2

    Kevin... good luck with the trip. watching another narrow boater this morning, (the Californian) just announced on his vlog icebergs spotted in the Ribble Estuary. Hey, let’s be careful out there.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the warning. I've now ensured there's enough lifeboats for all of the crew, as well as instructing the band to continue playing, until the bitter end. ☺

    • @TheGamer-ux2lr
      @TheGamer-ux2lr 4 года назад

      @@CountryHouseGent I suppose that was the band in the stern locker you were talking to while fetching the life ring..

  • @lordaxminister
    @lordaxminister 5 лет назад

    Good luck on the crossing Kevin. The Ribble link is on our to do list once we get past that dam Ship in pub at Rufford junction lol

  • @samcardone7494
    @samcardone7494 5 лет назад +4

    Oh hell yes he's back i'm going to have to brake down and get that prime so i can see the videos it's driving me crazy not seeing them. But the old truck needs a 1000 dollar brake job and i need 1000 dollar dentures and the fridge just crapped out and i had to toss all my food in the bin so maybe next month.

  • @tammyjilly
    @tammyjilly 4 года назад +1

    Just so’s you know Kev. On an old engine when doing the tappets, you often find the underside of the rocker is slightly concave from wear. Now you can’t see this in situ, nor can you measure it. So. If after setting them the tappets still....tick, tick, tick, tighten up on the adjuster by tiny amounts with the engine ticking over until you hear the ticking tappet ‘just’ stop ticking. Try saying that six times quickly, lol. Then lock it up on the nut. Bon voyage mate.

  • @Fludded
    @Fludded 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve always only ever been a casual weekend narrowboat hirer... but the Idea appeals to me quite a lot because I’m not a family guy single in my late 40s and happily so. When I first started watching your videos I thought so anybody can do this, and then I realise that I would probably need to have a fairly good knowledge of engines. Flicking through your are RUclips videos I see you have a passion for motor engines so probably know quite a lot. Canal life appeals to me quite a lot because I’m not a family guy, I’m single in my late 40s and happily so. When I first started watching your videos I thought oh anybody can do this, and then I realise that I would probably need to have a fairly good knowledge of engines. Flicking through your early RUclips videos I see you have a passion for motor engines so probably know quite a lot. Do you think it’s important and would I be able to pick it up quite quickly?

  • @michaelhutin5451
    @michaelhutin5451 5 лет назад +7

    Shurely it should be a 5/8th A/F spanner? That could be why it's tight.
    Good luck on the Millennium Ribble Link, look forward to seeing the videos.

    • @CraigusUK
      @CraigusUK 5 лет назад +3

      5/8AF would be to slack at .625", and damage the nut over time, 15mm is .591", he really needs a 5/16BSW or 3/8BSF spanner (Identical Spanners) which are .600"

    • @michaelhutin5451
      @michaelhutin5451 5 лет назад +1

      @@CraigusUK Good call Tiger8, now all Kevin has to do is find one, bet I have one in my Grandfathers old tools.

    • @michaelhutin5451
      @michaelhutin5451 5 лет назад +1

      @@CraigusUK I have found a ring spanner, 3/8 BS 5/16 W, is that the correct size?

    • @CraigusUK
      @CraigusUK 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Michael, Yes that is the correct size 👍

    • @michaelhutin5451
      @michaelhutin5451 5 лет назад +1

      @@CraigusUK Great! Is a ring spanner suitable for Kevin to adjust his tappets? (It is a 12 point ring by the way.) And how do I get it delivered to him???????

  • @TabRoss1st
    @TabRoss1st 5 лет назад

    I've also cooked a couple of your recipes too. Very tasty mate! Cheers!

  • @llessibm
    @llessibm 5 лет назад +1

    Good luck on the Ribble crossing, I can understand your trepidation but you'll be fine once the adrenaline kicks in

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      Thanknyou Martin. Yes as you say, once I get going, hopefully. ☺

  • @stevecooney1361
    @stevecooney1361 5 лет назад +1

    Top vlog

  • @Covedweller10
    @Covedweller10 4 года назад +1

    When you’re doing the valve adjustment sometimes the rocker arm gets dimpled where it contacts the valve and then the feeler gauge goes right over the dimple and doesn’t give you the correct gap, you may have a bigger gap than you want. Also the wrench may have been Whitworth.

  • @timebandit9469
    @timebandit9469 5 лет назад +1

    The correct spannners are a must. The nuts and bolts on that old engine will be be either BSF/BSW or Whitworth. Both are still available to buy. Using metric on imperial is not always a wise move as the spanners are hardened but the nuts and bolts are not. Spend a couple of quid on the right spanners and set a good example mate.

  • @southjerseysound7340
    @southjerseysound7340 5 лет назад +3

    I was hoping you'd talk about the extra power to get the minimum speed for the trip

  • @alexekers3870
    @alexekers3870 4 года назад +1

    Old diesel engines are so nice to work on and it's nice to see you have the knowledge to work on it yourself, I reckon that's alot of people short fall, what oil does that oil girl run on 20w40 ??

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  4 года назад

      Thank you Alex, that means a lot. I use SAE30 mineral oil (Morris Golden Film). Older engines require a non-detergent mono-grade oil, as they rely on the build up of deposits to help seal piston rings and valve stems and so on. Modern detergent multi-grades would wash these away.

    • @alexekers3870
      @alexekers3870 4 года назад +1

      @@CountryHouseGent ohh cool IV never myself worked on anything that old so it's nice to learn about them I enjoyed your Injector pump video aswell looks like fun having a tinker with that engine, last time I saw a cork gasket was on a V12 xj jag on the gear box sump pan, keep the videos coming bud very enjoyable 🔥👌👍

  • @petethompson1282
    @petethompson1282 5 лет назад

    Have you tried Seafoam? made for this kinda stuff, stops the valves malfunctioning. Add to oil before oil change but can stay in oil 24/7 if desired, its not a flushers.

  • @gilbertfranklin1537
    @gilbertfranklin1537 5 лет назад +2

    Kevin, I had to go Googling and watch a few videos to understand the Ribble Link. Even went to the CRT official site about the river and the locks. Now I see that this will indeed be an adventure. I noticed others go with another boat, or even a whole group together. Will you be tripping alone?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      I think I'll be in a convoy of 4, plus one other (?)

  • @littlesnowcreek
    @littlesnowcreek 5 лет назад +1

    Gosh... I remember feeler gauges.. a very old piece of machinery.....you did say it was old... just surprised me..

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +2

      Yes that's true and often the old ways are the best and easiest. ☺

  • @brianmillar5075
    @brianmillar5075 5 лет назад +1

    You will find the spanner you should be using is 19/32", which 0.08125mm. over 15mm. hence the tight fit for a 15mm. spanner.

  • @wrinklyrider
    @wrinklyrider 5 лет назад +2

    I saw you had trouble fitting the spanner, if your engine is pre-1955, could it be that it's Whithworth Standard (BSW) like the early MG's ?

  • @MrBigDSloan
    @MrBigDSloan 4 года назад

    im curious, do you check the clearance on a cold or warm engine? Having rebuilt quite a few valve heads on gasoline engines, we 1st did a preliminary clearance on a cold engine. Then got the engine running, warmed it up, then rechecked the clearance on a warm engine.

  • @Michael_Scott_Howard
    @Michael_Scott_Howard 5 лет назад +1

    Must be nice to have modern adjustment values. My 88 year old engine does not. Oh and you could place 3 smale holes in a thermostat... My Model A ran cold and never had one.. 3 holes add a little fraction of safety...

  • @alanknight9628
    @alanknight9628 5 лет назад +1

    Waiting with baited breath to see why the Millennium Link is "terrifying" !

  • @ClassXIRoads
    @ClassXIRoads 5 лет назад +1

    That is a nice and tidy engine room and looks well loved. I was glad to see you use the box end of the wrench, open ends are just for rounding off the corners of the nut...lol... nice and simple engine unlike today's monstrosities it is a wonder they knew how to make them run without computer timed electronic fuel injectors and all the other crap... Do you have Murphy switch gauges on the engine that will protect it from low oil or over heating? looking forward to your next series of Travels by narrow boat.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      It has buzzers for oil and temp but no cutoff. Just relies on me going 'WTF is that' and turning the engine off, quickly.

  • @graceygrumble
    @graceygrumble 5 лет назад +5

    Did you go on an engine course, Kevin?
    I love the old engines. I know they need more TLC, but they're bomb-proof, if you know what you're doing - so my father used to say.
    Happy and safe travels. x

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you Gracey. No, just picked up over the years.

    • @johnsharman7614
      @johnsharman7614 4 года назад

      @@CountryHouseGent great to see your keeping your boat seriously in good health as well as,
      Yourself in the kitchen and your tasty looking beef casserole in real ale with dumplings,
      Given me a right appetite.

  • @Kitfoxmk1
    @Kitfoxmk1 5 лет назад +1

    Evening, is your engine off set to one side?
    I have a Gardner 4lk which is, so the prop shaft needs regular greasing.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Colin. Yes it is. 2 UJ's, one at each end. Once a week I'll be found head first under the floor pumping grease. Wouldn't have it any other way. 😁 Love the Gardner engines.

  • @ipb1966
    @ipb1966 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. Good luck with the crossing. You were breast stroke champion in 1957?

  • @heber0101
    @heber0101 5 лет назад

    I enjoy watching Travels By Narrowboat on Prime. It has introduced me to the whole concept of the English canals. But it is hard to do the comments and answers over there. I have a question about the boat, Aslan. If this is covered somewhere else, point me to the right place. I saw somewhere in the episodes that the boat is about 30 years old. But you are saying that the engine is like 65 years old. So how is it that the engine is older? Also you have said that the boat is a 'tug'. Is that a reference to the engine being in the middle, more or less, instead of farther back?

  • @russellkerfoot5423
    @russellkerfoot5423 4 года назад

    I have always wondered why you never see Comms Radios on narrow Boats. Like CB Radio or VHF Radio so Boaters could talk to each other or lock keepers and Marinas. I did see a small hand held VHF Radio in one of your Vids. I would think a CB Radio would be very handy just to talk or if you need help. One hell of a Ground plate for an antenna should get out for miles.

  • @mikey117us
    @mikey117us 3 года назад +1

    Since the Engine is so old and from a different era do you count the rpm’s in Imperial, or metric? Inquiring minds would like to know. Oh and is a metric minute shorter?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  3 года назад +1

      Yes you're right Mike. Whilst modern engines use the metric time system (H:M:S), vintage engines use the Imperial system - a percentage of how long a pebble on a beach takes to turn to sand. Yes, a metric minute is shorter. Hope this helps.

    • @mikey117us
      @mikey117us 3 года назад

      @@CountryHouseGent I thoroughly enjoyed having an answer so quickly, As I thoroughly enjoy watching your series on Amazon, where cheeky comments are not possible. I do like seeing the tidy engine room, and Maintenance portions on the McLaren, I’ve liked their F1 cars too.

  • @lth1072
    @lth1072 5 лет назад +5

    You must save a fortune being able to do that yourself. Saving money is always a good thing.
    Have you considered opening a traveling business offering 3 services. Fix the customers engine, cook a burger for them and then play a guitar tune to bid farewell. It would be a unique service .

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +3

      Interesting idea but would assume that not only does the client have a faulty engine, but that they also eat meat 'and' they like having their ears assaulted ?

    • @lth1072
      @lth1072 5 лет назад +2

      @@CountryHouseGent haha, that's the thing though . If people are prepared to travel the length of the country to have their boat engine repaired by you. They'll also enjoy freshly made beef burgers and guitar music as that's part of 3 stage deal they pay for. Engine fix, burger and tune.
      Last week I saw an advert for hula hoop lessons at £78 per hour. It also read "fully booked until September 23rd" . If that business can work. Then anything can.

  • @samcardone7494
    @samcardone7494 5 лет назад +2

    It looks like your rear bumper bumped it's last bump.

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      Yes, well and truly had it. New fenders are on the cards, as well as blacking and painting the roof and gunnels.

  • @alan2804
    @alan2804 5 лет назад +2

    An interesting set of rules for navigation of the river, surprised they don’t require an outboard to be fitted in case of engine failure, and the mobile phone requirement seems odd

  • @Martinitsme
    @Martinitsme 3 года назад

    Do you have to have a vhf radio licence

  • @SailingWithVampires
    @SailingWithVampires 5 лет назад +3

    I think only us motorcycle guys really develop a keener ear towards top-end noise.

    • @jasonbrant6394
      @jasonbrant6394 5 лет назад

      I would have thought that quite unlikely riding around in a helmet all day .does make you sound good though if that's what you're after

    • @SailingWithVampires
      @SailingWithVampires 5 лет назад +1

      Jason Brant You can hear much more with a helmet on than not. It picks up quite a bit of sound.

    • @ukdave57
      @ukdave57 5 лет назад +2

      I would add someone who has been in the diesel engine (marine and industrial) repair and overhaul trade for over forty years would know what they are doing too.

    • @SailingWithVampires
      @SailingWithVampires 5 лет назад +2

      Ancient Modeller True! But wearing a helmet at 85mph and wind screaming past you really makes things different with sound. It really alters things all the way into your teeth. Sounds are so strange at speed. 👍🏼

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +3

      I've always worn earplugs, which also changes the sound. More bass, less treble. Apparently tests have shown up to 110db inside a lid at speed. The same as a 747 on take off !!!

  • @smulh
    @smulh 5 лет назад +1

    What about the minimum speed requirement? Have you turbocharged the engine?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      Ah ha, all will be revealed soon sir 😁

    • @msinclair8261
      @msinclair8261 5 лет назад +1

      Apparently he has employed the services of Jeremy Clarkson to help him across. "More power....."

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      Strangely not far from the truth. Even the name is similar, ish. ☺

  • @rbrtcrowther
    @rbrtcrowther 5 лет назад +1

    Are you going to screw the governor in to gain the extra speed?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      That's an idea 🤔 😁

    • @rbrtcrowther
      @rbrtcrowther 5 лет назад

      @@CountryHouseGent it should hit 1500 rpm anyway... youd be able to squeeze another couple of hundred Rpm without any bother I'm sure

  • @michaelmooney3369
    @michaelmooney3369 5 лет назад +1

    Ribble link only high tide?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      Not sure about the level of the tide but you can only go when CRT say.

    • @michaelmooney3369
      @michaelmooney3369 5 лет назад

      @@CountryHouseGent Google Earth shows a lot of sand bars on low tide none on high.

  • @rogerbrady1578
    @rogerbrady1578 5 лет назад +1

    Make sure the inflation gas cylinder is fully charged (weight is stamped on it). Life Jacket is only a Life Jacket when adjusted and worn with ALL straps connected. You should do a Vidio on this alone.

  • @Mr91495osh
    @Mr91495osh 4 года назад +1

    OOPS, 67 not 60

  • @tomlewis2880
    @tomlewis2880 5 лет назад +1

    "67 years, ...15mm spanner", meaning that very old engine is metric?

    • @freepress8451
      @freepress8451 5 лет назад +1

      More than likely a 5/16 Whitworth

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      I think it is Nic, but unfortunately the only ring spanner I had near enough was a 15mm. Plenty of 5/16 open enders though, but isn't that always the way? ☺

    • @freepress8451
      @freepress8451 5 лет назад +1

      @@CountryHouseGentAlways is, though all my tools disappeared during an acrimonious divorce

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад +1

      That's awful. She took the spanners?? 😒

    • @freepress8451
      @freepress8451 5 лет назад

      @@CountryHouseGent Virtually all Snap-On, collected during apprenticeship & whilst working. its no different than if you buy a house, a car, furnish it and then give it to a total stranger

  • @ritaharker4466
    @ritaharker4466 5 лет назад +1

    What no flares?? 😂

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  5 лет назад

      Hi Rita. Actually they are listed as option. Wouldn't trust myself to not let one of though, cos they make a nice whoosh sound and look pretty. :D

  • @julsrealdeal6962
    @julsrealdeal6962 5 лет назад

    That old lump ant going to push her up there lol u need more speed lol stick rolls eagle in there

  • @thewonderingnomad
    @thewonderingnomad 2 года назад

    Do you know that you have enough subscribers to apply the join button to your channel?

    • @CountryHouseGent
      @CountryHouseGent  2 года назад

      Hi Dean. Hope all is well? Yes I could, but not sure what I could offer for membership, except the content already.

    • @thewonderingnomad
      @thewonderingnomad 2 года назад

      @@CountryHouseGent I didn't know you had to offer something, I thought it was something whereby you could charge say £3 or something like that and it's a nominal amount as such

  • @freepress8451
    @freepress8451 5 лет назад

    I do like your videos
    Odd its in mm thought it would have be thousands of an inch. Many moons ago I worked in the motor trade on the tools and later in IT
    Here's a link for the Lister Petter manuals should you need engine.od.ua/lister

  • @MrJohn714
    @MrJohn714 5 лет назад +2

    You look like you've lost a few pounds Kevin?

  • @terenceturcotte4999
    @terenceturcotte4999 5 лет назад

    And you need a hair cut, it's not the 70s anymore. I'm 60 cut my hair when I turned 30. Remember never trust anyone over 30!

  • @wrinklyrider
    @wrinklyrider 5 лет назад

    Nice job on the valves. Now maybe you can learn how to cut your own hair.