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Showing posts with label historic narrowboat. Show all posts

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Do You want Ice With That?

Well our first week of 2011 has been another challenging one. On Sun 2nd Jan we loaded the last of our supplies onto Alton and set off from Furness Vale about 7.30am, the ice was around 2" thick and we made steady progress and were busy with customers around New Mills, some of whom where desperate for a pumpout. We have installed a replacement pumpout pump as the previous one has been frost damaged.

By early afternoon our progress was slowing somewhat, Brian fished some chunks of ice out of the cut and measured them at about 3".



We decided to keep going, but after another hour or so we considered our progress and judged that we were averaging less than a 1/4 mile an hour, so once again we decided to let common sense rule and return to Whaley Basin and commence road deliveries again.

Below is a video clip (persevere with it as the first 30 or 40 seconds are a bit boring and we don't know how to edit it!) of Alton ice breaking near Disley on 2nd Jan. We know many customers are frustrated that we are unable to reach them by boat but we think this clip shows what we where up against and we know that the ice was even thicker further ahead.



So we hit the road once again, delivering to all our usual haunts and by Wednesday we made our last deliveries around Macclesfield and Bollington. One thing that has struck us is whilst the canal has now been frozen so long more and more rubbish and debris has been thrown on the ice, we are really not looking forward to getting a bladeful at each bridge on our first trip out.



In the photo, the rubbish strewn on the ice at High Lane, which we saw whilst delivering coal to the Bulls Head.

Finally be assured that we will make every effort to be out delivering by boat at the end of next week if at all possible!

Next planned run ice allowing will be:-

Thurs 13th Jan:-   Whaley Bridge & Bugsworth
Fr 14th Jan:-        Whaley Bridge to Marple
Sat 15th Jan:-       Marple to Bollington
Sun 16th Jan:-      Bollington to Macclesfield & Oakgrove

Monday, December 13, 2010

Alton Ice Breaking at Whaley Bridge 7th Dec 2010


Last week in order to load Alton with coal & diesel, we broke ice from Furness Vale to Whaley Bridge. This video shows how slow going the job was.  

Friday, October 22, 2010

Next Run Sat 23rd to Wed 27th October 2010 - Ashton to Fools Nook to Whaley Bridge to Ashton

Over the next few weeks our schedule will be a little out of kilter whilst we are having maintenance work done on Alton at Ashton Packet Boat Company.

Our Schedule for our next run is as follows:
Sat 23rd Oct - Alton launched off the slip around noon, then heading back along Lower Peak Forest Canal.
Sun 24th Oct - Macclesfield Canal, Marple to Oakgrove.
Mon 25th Oct - Loading at Oakgrove in the morning, then returning towards Marple.
Tues 25th Oct - Upper Peak Forest Canal, Marple to Whaley Bridge & Bugsworth, return.
Wed 26th Oct - Lower Peak Forest Canal, Marple to Ashton Packet Boat Company.

Alton will then remain at Ashton Packet Boat Company for cabin repairs until Thursday 4th November.

Whilst Alton is away from base we will still have supplys of fuel available from our butty St Austell.


Above: Alton on the Dock at Ashton Packet Boat Company

Friday, July 23, 2010

Cheshire Run 24th July - 5th Aug 2010

Well finally we have been able to get back into a routine and we are heading North. See below for our approximate Schedule, but just be aware that due to traffic we may be delayed. For more up to date information just give us a call or text on 07791345004 or see our Twitter feed as Coalboat which we will try and update daily.

Sat 24th July to Sun 25th July - Fools Nook (Macc) to Whaley Bridge
Sun 25th July to Mon 26th July - Whaley Bridge to Congleton
Tues 27th July to Wed 28th July- Congleton, Kidsgrove, Middlewich, Calveley to Nantwich
Wed 28th July to Fri 30th July - Nantwich, Middlewich to Anderton
Sat 31st July to Sun 1st Aug - River Weaver (Dutton, Northwich, Vale Royal, etc)
Mon 2nd July to Thurs 5th Aug - Return from Anderton, via Middlewich to Fools Nook (Macc)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Easter Schedule 2010

Our Schedule Below is dependent upon the Bollington, Grimshaw Lane Aqueduct stoppage being completed by Sat 27th March.

Friday 26th March: Saturday 27th March: Whaley Bridge - Gurnett( Macclesfield)
Sunday 28th March: Tuesday 30th March: Gurnett (Macclesfield) - Anderton
Wednesday 31st March: River Weaver
Thursday 1st April - Friday 2nd April: Anderton - Ellesmere Port
Saturday 3 April - Sunday 4th April: at Ellesmere Port Easter Gathering
Monday 5th April - Friday 9th April: Ellesmere port -M'wich - Fools Nook (Macc)
Saturday 10th April - Sunday 11th April: Fools Nook (Macc) - Whaley Bridge

If you require any supplies just give us a call, text, or e-mail and let us know your order

Monday, February 22, 2010

Peak Forest Canal Towing Blog


Our good friend George Boyle has recently established a new canal enterprise with his new tug Sandbach. To follow Georges progress just click on the link (in the right hand column) to his new blog. We were Georges first towing job with Sandbach towing our butty from Walsall to Macclesfield last autumn. Good Luck with the new venture George!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009 in the Snow & Ice






A Merry Christmas and a Happy & a Prosperous New Year to all our friends and customers. It has been a tough few days for us in the lead up to Christmas. We managed to get as far as Adlington at 10pm on Saturday 19th, then set off before 7am on Sunday morning. The ice was even thicker at over 2" and we really struggled to make headway. By 10.30pm Sunday we tied up for the night exhausted, but determined to be ready for another early start. Monday 21st December we began icebreaking at 6.30am, but after 3 hours we had only completed 220 yards. We decided that finally we would be sensible and admit defeat, so we resorted to delivery by road (which wasn't without it's problems). A big "thank you !" to all our customers and friends for all your help in getting the job done, our deliveries would have been very difficult without your help. Have a great Christmas.

Alton Ice Breaking on the Macc

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tug & Butty Trip

Well, we have had a brilliant few days boating with George Boyles new tug Sandbach towing our butty St Austell from Sneyd on the Curley Wryley up to the Macc. Thanks for the snatch George & thanks for your help Craig & Graham.