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Living on a Narrowboat
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I think he took on some form of ballast for the channel crossing as well.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostRisky move without any form of keel!Comment
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I cycle along a canal regularly.
You would of course need to stop washing, grow dreadlocks and get a dog.
My other top tip is if a boat looks like it might sink, it quite possibly will.Comment
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Look into getting a share. Pay for the 'share' and then it's maintenance costs on top. Add in Fuel etc when you take the boat out. If you don't like sell the share. We currently have a share for sale in our boat:I should really hire one for a week. The problem there is that the configuration of a hire boat isn't to my taste & I'd be going for something decked out in a more traditional style with woodburners etc
Our Narrowboat
Others are available but if you wish to keep costs to a minimum buy one on a boat older than 15 years as the share price won't drop any lower.
It can be tricky when on a contract to let the client know you can't move your unavailable date.Comment
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Any particular breed or look of dog?Originally posted by jds 1981 View PostI cycle along a canal regularly.
You would of course need to stop washing, grow dreadlocks and get a dog.
My other top tip is if a boat looks like it might sink, it quite possibly will.
PIP needs to get these things right."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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You don't need to own a boat, or a dog, to align yourself with the cosmos, manOriginally posted by jds 1981 View PostI cycle along a canal regularly.
You would of course need to stop washing, grow dreadlocks and get a dog.
My other top tip is if a boat looks like it might sink, it quite possibly will.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Where's the dog?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou don't need to own a boat, or a dog, to align yourself with the cosmos, man
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Anything attached to a bit of baler twine will do.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAny particular breed or look of dog?
PIP needs to get these things right.Comment
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Don't tell AtWOriginally posted by NigelJK View PostLook into getting a share. Pay for the 'share' and then it's maintenance costs on top. Add in Fuel etc when you take the boat out. If you don't like sell the share. We currently have a share for sale in our boat:
Our Narrowboat
Others are available but if you wish to keep costs to a minimum buy one on a boat older than 15 years as the share price won't drop any lower.
It can be tricky when on a contract to let the client know you can't move your unavailable date.
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Stove - Squirrel solid fuelComment
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