Sunday, 31 December 2017

Stats for 2017, and a Happy New Year to all

We had no grand cruising plans this season as we had several important family occasions occurring throughout the year. The most joyous was the safe arrival of grandson Finn and of course our routes had to take visiting into account!  I think he’s still a bit young to enjoy boating.

4 dont think much of this boating lark

So we stayed mostly in the south and west Midlands, with Great Haywood Junction our most northerly point.

We also had to stick around for getting measured up for a new cratch cover and then having it fitted.

3 cratch measuring

Tim Garland did the cratch cover for us, and while we were based at Calcutt we also had the bottom blacked.

Our mileage was a little higher than last year, though still within the 500 – 600 miles which seems to be our range.

Miles about 521¼; 292 on narrow canals, 152 on broad canals, and 77¼ on rivers.

Locks 550; Narrow locks 368, broad locks 177, large locks 5. 

Moveable bridges: 15.

Major aqueducts: 3 (the Grand Trunk aqueduct near Cosgrove twice, Edstone).

Tunnels; 31, the longest being Blisworth (3057 yards).

Days on board: 98

19 from north

Grand Trunk aqueduct near Cosgrove

Marinas and waterways

We stayed in 4 marinas this year; Droitwich Spa, Calcutt, and Springwood Haven were familiar to us but we had not stayed at Alvechurch Marina before. We revisited old haunts for most of the time and our only new waters were on the BCN (in italic below).

Canals;  Grand Union, North Oxford, North and South Stratford, Worcester and Birmingham, BCN main line with Soho and Icknield loops, Droitwich Junction, Droitwich Barge, Staffs and Worcester, Trent & Mersey, Coventry, Birmingham & Fazeley, Grand Union (Warwick Junction canal), Digbeth Branch, BCN Old Main Line, Engine Arm, Titford Canal, Gower branch, Netherton Tunnel branch, Dudley no 2, Stourbridge main line, Staffs & Worcester.

Rivers; Severn, Avon

Places visited included Birmingham, Stratford, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Marsworth reservoirs, Tixall Wide, Dudley tunnel, Titford pool.

18 turning away from titford pool

Turning away from Titford Pool

Best bits?  Well, we couldn’t beat grandson Finn’s first visit and then first cruise, though he wasn’t that impressed.

1 finn watches his first boat

ignoring a boat going by in Birmingham

And of course we had the fascinating trip into Dudley tunnel.

11 castle mill basin  13 calcite curtains

Other lovely bits of cruising included revisiting the Avon and the lower Staffs and Worcester after a gap of several years.  It was interesting to see electro-fishing for zander at Soulbury Locks and near Cosgrove in April.  Zander are removed as they are an introduced species and predate our native fish. 

23 electro 

However, later in the year I met a man spinning for pike who was involved with running a fishing club and he reckoned that the stocks of native fish in his area were good – local fishermen had stopped removing zander when they caught them.  He said that zander are cannibalistic and predate smaller fish of their own species, which helps to protect the native small fry and the populations seemed to have stabilised.  Of course we moored in many lovely spots.  This one is near Hockley Heath on the North Stratford.

14 coming back from the pub

Returning from the pub at Hockley Heath

Worst bits?   Losing the tiller pin was annoying.

1 oh no tiller pin is not magnetic

and the stonking great vet’s bill at Stratford on Avon wasn’t exactly a high point, though necessary.    There was some dreadful weather but somehow we managed to be tucked up inside for almost all of it.   Meg’s looking a bit greyer but then aren’t we all?

13 chillin

A pretty good year’s boating on the whole.  And for next year – who knows?  Nothing planned as yet, apart from getting a new tiller pin!

Best wishes to all for a good year to come – boating and otherwise.



1 comment:

  1. Happy New Year to you both. Jennie and Chris nb Tentatrice

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