Lottie ready to travel |
We left home at 11.20 an hour later than usual due to
packing the car. The journey to the boat took 5 hours and twenty minutes
instead of the normal 3 hours 30.
I queued through our local town, but got up to 70 on the M 23
until we had to queue to join the M 25. We had a good run up Reigate hill then
signs flashed QUEUE CAUTION and queue we did! It was stop and start all the way
to the M 40 with plenty of time to observe the more interesting cars.
We stopped at the first services on the M 40 and were lucky
to park near the dog walk which wound around a lake. After a quick lunch break
(after 2.00 to the Captain’s disgust) he took the helm and soon complained the
M 40 was as bad as the M 25. The M 42 was heaving with traffic but kept moving at
40 mph. Even the local roads were busy.
Once at the marina we unloaded quickly and cruised to
Handsacre to cool the fridge, charge the batteries and heat our water then turn around. Why
start a cruise like this? Well it was because I had a craft and book stall at a
local village event on Saturday so our cruise would begin after that.
The Captain was listening gloomily to the England versus
Pakistan cricket test match when I reached the winding hole.
on the way to Handsacre |
I started to wind the boat ready to return to
the marina, but the engine stopped when I tried to reverse. Worst still
the control lever was jammed and the engine would not restart. The captain tried everything but the lever was
frozen.
Meanwhile the boat drifted to the far side of the winding
hole where a man in his back garden stared wide eyed. Realizing he might be
asked to help he bolted into his house like a startled rabbit.
approaching the winding hole |
Unfazed the Captain grabbed our barge pole and punted us
across to the towpath. Lottie hopped off and spent her time sniffing the
shrubbery while I pulled the boat over to the bank. Up came the back deck and
the Captain descended into the engine bay where he found the gear box selection
lever jammed. He fiddled around with the prop shaft then came up and tried the
control lever which moved freely. Encouraged, the Captain tried the engine – it
fired up first time. What caused the glitch? We don’t know and as long as the
boat behaves correctly we don’t care.
come on - follow me |
We had a pleasant meal back at the marina and then
discovered the next week was going to be HOT!
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