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18 April 2026

discover.narrow.boat

Pickingupducks

Where are we??? As boaters, like all the emergency services as well as those who need their help, we have a lot to thank musicians who got lost when trying to find far flung venues or gigs. If you’ve ever

17 April 2026

To Rugeley and beyond!

NB What A Lark

We'd rather squashed ourselves in last night in a big space but right next to a winding hole and on a bend. We both paced it out for size for a 70' boat to turn and after a bit of

16 April 2026

Still in Johannesburg day 2

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

April 16th Had a bit of a session last night, getting to know our fellow travellers, quite a few drinks were consumed. Didn't stop us falling asleep as soon as heads hit the pillows, although I did have a bit

Ashby Canal br 22 to Lime Kiln ph at br 15

NB Huffler

The weather is certainly not inviting us to move. Rain is forecast and we do not DO rain !. So we set off and see how we go. well the Cowslips like it here - never seen so many we

Day 1 South Africa

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

April 15th I know it costs a bit extra, but going into an airport lounge is the best way, in my opinion, to wait for the flight. Drinks and food are all complimentary, and best of all, away from the

15 April 2026

Ashby Canal - Br 38 to Br 22 near Stoke Golding.

NB Huffler

Setting off the weather was dull, but it was not as cold as yesterday. We soon approach where the dredging is being carried out. Big heavy boats Not the best of places to moor breasted up, on a bend and

Boat electrical wiring and diagrams explained

Insure4Boats

Understanding boat electrical wiring diagrams is essential if you're a hands-on boater and love a good DIY challenge. Whether you're kitting out a brand-new vessel or fixing up a small fishing boat, a good understanding of your boat's wiring system

14 April 2026

Ashby Canal - Market Bosworth to Snarestone

NB Huffler

we woke up to another nice day, but with a cold wind it was quite chilly. We really should have stopped and read the notice board. Sadly there was nowhere suitable to stop. In hindsight he could have stopped under

Late Late Late

NB What A Lark

Apologies and all that for my tardiness, but there is a good reason. My poor mother. Easter was planned, we'd even been shopping! Then at about 8pm one evening before Easter a phone call because my mother had pressed her

Scotland – here we come!

The Sumpners Afloat

**Our First Long Trip in Vera** **Friday 27th March ** Vera was just back from having her self-levelling system fitted. We had last minute packing to do and finally set off at 11:15 – 45 mins later than planned, but

13 April 2026

How to use a tripping line to protect your anchor

Insure4Boats

Anchoring might seem straightforward, but it can sometimes be difficult to know what’s beneath the surface of the water. Uneven terrain, hidden debris, and shifting conditions can all turn a routine anchor drop into a risky retrieval. A tripping line

12 April 2026

Ashby Canal - Dadlington to Market Bosworth

NB Huffler

We have seen the dredgers, we have seen the empty boats, we have seen the signs. But we have not seen any people operating the said dredgers or boats. the full loads are brought to here and unloaded. Then shaken

11 April 2026

Ashby Canal - Hinkley to Br 31 near Dadlington

NB Huffler

Bright, Blowy and very cool, in fact chilly. 3 degrees due to wind chill factor. passed over this bridge a number of times since September when I was referred to Leicester Heart hospital. Must admit I did not expect to

Going back – good or bad?

Pickingupducks

Some people say you should never go back to old homes, jobs or locations. On the waterways if you live aboard, the likelihood of retracing steps is high and this week one of us has also been north of the

10 April 2026

Canal Traders – A location Map just for you!

NB Floydtilla

Whether you are cruising the Grand Union, moored up on the Kennet & Avon, or navigating the northern reaches of the system, there is one thing every boat-based business needs: to be found. As many of you know, I’ve been

Hawkesbury to Hinkley on Ashby Canal

NB Huffler

Weather good again. Amazing for early April. First job was to refill with water. oh look its Chesterton. Many happy times been had on that boat in times past. So into the lock we go. It's only a stop lock

Countdown has begun

NB Free Spirit (Jameisons Afloat)

April 10th Finally... There are only 4 sleeps until we jet off for our safari adventure. The excitement mounts; in fact, our bags have been packed for two weeks, mainly because we had to deposit them with our sons in

9 April 2026

North Oxford Canal - Newbold to Hawkesbury junction

NB Huffler

a quick trip to the Co-op at Newbold before leaving who else remembers the multicoloured lighting there used to be in the tunnel ? Just found this in my archives. When first done think there were red lights as well.

North Oxford - Hillmorton to Newbold Tunnel

NB Huffler

Yet another amazing day and we set off for the 3 Hillmorton locks . Just had to take a pic of these. No barking just watched us go by. So sweet. Ah one just exiting the right hand lock. One

8 April 2026

Braunston to Hillmorton - North Oxford

NB Huffler

Awaking to another glorious day we had the coal brought to the boat as promised. So off we go Goodbye marina - see you in about 3 weeks. We both have to return for hospital appointments, Osteopath, hair, hearing aids

7 April 2026

to Braunston

NB Huffler

Wec are both feeling better every day. This really was the best way of recovering for us, Very busy today and not nearly so cold Lots of families out walking The Trees are bursting into leaf against the incredible blue

Napton to Br 101 near Braunston

NB Huffler

A lovely bright day but wind chill took the temp down to 2 degrees. COLD we reversed back to the water point and refilled with water before leaving Napton. despite the cold there were a good number of boats movingthe

5 April 2026

Waiting Patiently (!)

NB Oleanna

**All the daffs are out in the valley** Just before we got back from our holiday to Scotland we contacted Tom at Gibson and Kentwright to see if there was any news on Oleanna’s repaint and if it would be

4 April 2026

Napton

NB Huffler

So today we went for a short walk. Yes to the lock and then to the pub ! All of 3/4 of a mile. the water points at the bottom of the locks empty for a change. Its quite overcast

Onwards to Napton

NB Huffler

Well bit mixed weather today. Lets hope the blue sky wins. The North Oxford /Grand union is a bit like the M6 today lunch on the go - Egg, Sausage and bacon roll. Mrs Swan on her nestthe hedges bursting

Mind maps – mapping the past for the future

Pickingupducks

Looking through the round window to what lies ahead How does your immediate world look? In these times of uncertainty it can be invaluable to focus on the minutiae of life, the things we can affect, and to ensure others

3 April 2026

End of an era

NB Chertsey

If anyone had looked at this moribund blog in the past couple of weeks, they would have seen that my ‘Count Up’ ticker of how long I have owned Chertsey had disappeared. This is because I no longer own her,

2 April 2026

Furry Purry Cat. 26th March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 7* **Quite a view** There were many boats in the loch this morning, mostly battleship grey. What a fantastic view to wake up to every morning. Christine made us scrambled duck eggs and bacon for breakfast, followed

1 April 2026

White Tops And Red Tails. 25th March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 6* Time for us to turn around, after all there wasn’t much further west we’d be able to go. Maybe northwards would have been nice. We’ve a friend on the Isle of Skye, but that would have

31 March 2026

Braunston March 2026

NB Huffler

Well the dreadful year 2025 that Margaret had has finally ended. Admitted to six different hospitlals, 2 Cardioversions, and a pacemaker inserted. She should have had heart node ablations at same time but she came round before the pacemaker wires

We are the Mods!

The Sumpners Afloat

**Modifications to Vera – already!** **MOD #1 – Up-Plating** Whilst Vera – our Swift Voyager 594 is practically perfect in every way, there were just a couple of things that we wanted to change. The weight was the first. Motorhome

Quite Scottish. 24th March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 5* Morag was out taking Fig for a walk when we got up to have breakfast. The weather was really quite Scottish, but the radar suggested there might be a few breaks in the rain, we kept

30 March 2026

Lochs and Locks. 23rd March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 4* **Loch** Time to move on, time to say goodbye to Anne and Alasdair until later in the year. The sun was almost out as we reversed off their drive. First stop was Morrisons to top up

29 March 2026

Over The Top. 22nd March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 3* Breakfast followed by the Geraghty zoom. We tried using two laptops for the zoom, but sadly the sound echoed so we all got cosy on a sofa to chat to everyone elsewhere. As I’m writing this

28 March 2026

Offering thanks to ‘The Schemer’

Pickingupducks

We are only here moored this week in Derbyshire because 260 years ago an Act of Parliament brought into reality the vision of a self-taught engineer united with the foresight of two wealthy businessmen. James Brindley surveying Etruria Without James

27 March 2026

Our Move from Narrowboat to Dry Land and We Are Conned

Narrowboat Life Unlocked

We are on dry land after selling our narrowboat and we are staying in a friend’s apartment in Whitchurch. We get locked out and conned, but what are the benefits of living on dry land? Plus when will our new

It was lovely until it wasn't

NB Percy

Woke up to a much different day but a cold boat, lots of lovely sunshine and no wind. I've been taking logs from home as they heat the boat quicker so I set to getting the fire going. Tea and

26 March 2026

10 tips to improve your tacking in sailing

Insure4Boats

Tacking is one of the most important manoeuvres in sailing. Whether you’re cruising along the coast or racing competitively, tacking allows you to move efficiently against the wind and maintain control of your boat. In this guide, we detail how

Waitangi

NB Wakahuia

Well, Waitangi did not disappoint in more ways than one! We stayed at Waitangi Holiday Park where we have stayed before - it's not fancy, but it's clean, sites are spacious and the people are friendly. And it's about 800

First turn of the key

NB Percy

Back on board for a few days - it'll not be a weather related blog but it sure was interesting for the last couple of days. Sun rain, hail snow..... and impressive westerly winds that turned the canal into a

24 March 2026

Off home again.

NB What A Lark

So after a couple of nights here we set off to Sandon Lock, this is only the third lock north of Great Haywood. As all Boaters in the UK will know there are precious few boats that are red, but

22 March 2026

Banbury cut in half - plus Herbie sea trails

NB Herbie

Banbury cut in half? What's he on about? Is it just click bait? Well I'll explain that at the end. Meanwhile for the first time in many months Herbie has left the marina. I don't know who was more nervous

Up And Down And Round. 21st March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 2.* A lovely sunny day, although the view across to Greenock was quite hazy, but it was a perfect day to go sightseeing. **These three woofers were well in control of their motorhome** We climbed into Anne

21 March 2026

Test of CanalMaps.co.uk – Boat Log

NB Floydtilla

This a quick test of the Canal Maps Boat Log to see if we can embed a map on a different website, the map is completely dynamic, any updates will update here as well. Try pressing a few of the

It's been a while but here we are...

NB What A Lark

Dearest Reader, Hello and how are you? Haven't the last five months flown by? Well it has for us, but that could be to do with being in New Zealand for a month when you all were here enjoying storms

It is just FAB in action

Pickingupducks

FAB aka Fading Affect Bias has been enacted on board nb Preaux in just a few days. Within hours of the flood warnings for navigation being lifted and the repairs to a lock ahead being complete, the sun came out

20 March 2026

It Started With A Purr. 20th March

NB Oleanna

*Road Trip Day 1* ***Yesterday I got exceedingly excited. She, was, packing!*** ***Did this mean?! Could this mean?! We’d be heading back to the world where the outside moves? I climbed into the bag cringing at the thought of the

Time to Leave Narrowboat Morning Star We say Goodbye to the Canals for Now

Narrowboat Life Unlocked

It’s finally here, time to move off our narrowboat, Morning Star, as we move to dry land and wait for our new boat build. We have lived on the canals for nearly six years, but it’s time to move off,

17 March 2026

Waking up a sleeping boat.

NB Herbie

Well here we are back on board. Herbie seems to have survived that long wet wet wet winter and we're reasonably shipshape. We may even venture out down the canal later this week although we've abandoned any ideas of taking

16 March 2026

Compensating For Nothing. 15th March

NB Oleanna

*Scarboreugh / Red Hill Marina* **Just look at Scarborough** **in the sunshine** Life continues in Scarborough. The sun has finally shown it’s face and Tilly has finally woken up from hibernation, finding sun puddles to help top up her solar.