We are moored up at Kilby Bridge on the outskirts of Leicester arriving at the 14 Day Max Stay moorings 7 days
ago and, yesterday, moved to the 48 Hour Max Stay mooring (£25 daily fine if you are dobbed
in overstaying). The advantage of the 48 hour mooring is we have bollards to
swing our ropes around and the bank we disembark to is paved, and not a muddy
sludge. DB is groaning with every movement, yeah the ropes must be hurting on
the bollards! Tomorrow is the designated moving along day getting closer to the Foxton Locks.
We have spent the days, here, wishing and hoping the weather
will brighten up. We did get Della out for her twice daily walks but the forecast was almost correct with rain and more rain, and
Chris took the opportunity to use his free Bus Pass to pick up our car from
Mercia Marina so we can get some unnecessary weight and ‘stuff’ off DB. I know the Band Saw was taking up space and it is still necessary,at times, although we can
live without it for the cruising months. It has moved to storage in our car. Now the other Thetford toilet can occupy the space in the energy utilities room.
Our fire was put to bed, albeit briefly, a couple of weeks
ago. It is now reinstated and using our ‘wheels’ we could track down some wood
and coal. Charcoal was easier to find than coal, but we were looking for solid
fuel and not even thinking BBQ. The contents of 2x 20kg sacks of coal are on-board, now, and
will serve as ballast in the Bow storage and will slowly be used while we need to keep the
Morso Squirrel lit in the evening. Funny how our fellow ‘Boatee talk’ has
moved on from ablutions to type of heating. Shock is expressed when I say we
don’t have radiators.
Jo Boater “How will you stay warm?”
“We light the ‘ Morso Squirrel’ fire, DB heats
up fast. I’m sure the spray foam insulation and the open plan layout of DB
assists her heating.”
Jo Boater “Oh no, you need radiators. We have a Diesel
fuelled fire. Have you got an Eco fan?”
“No.”
Moving back to car-ease. The Sat Nav took us around Leceister
to get fire fuel, and Chris and I agreed to look at home entertainment. A rainy
day bank holiday weekend outing took us to a HUGE shopping park that was
over filled with people-in-cars looking for parking spaces. Human kindness,
behind the wheel, was underwhelming. A car horn honked at us, the length of the
blast indicated an unhappy person. It was almost as loud as DB’s horn. Enough words of terra firma except to say we
bought a TV with an inbuilt DVD player, a sound tube to receive 'Blue-toothed' music, and the unexpected purchase of an indoor tv aerial. “Oh yes” we were told
“it will work in a steel boat.” Okay we bought it but we knew, of course not, that
we’d only watch tv if we really wanted to watch a program. The next day our
future with tv was sorted, the aerial was plugged in and ‘NO SIGNAL’ appeared
on the screen. Were we bothered? I like
being with the minority of people who don’t have TV on demand. The DVD screen
is on a wall mounted holder that we can pull out for armchair or ‘Couch potato’
viewing.
Something to do on a rainy day was the laundry. Of course I
had to do it – too much laundry makes Sarah a dull girl. I thought of waiting
for a sunny day but it seems to be a random opportunity as the weather forecasts
give the micro climate percentage possibilities of rain and you could expect
sun with a couple of showers. I decided to do the Eco wash on my machine while
DB’s engine was running, to heat the water for showering. The battery power
would be drained if I had relied on Solar energy to keep the batteries charged
to run the washing machine (N.B. I
always use cold water for laundry). I do
not have a clothes drier. This was a good experiment to see how long it would
take for the laundry to dry with the Morso Squirrel heat. Yes and by nightfall
the washing was dry and all was neatly folded. There, that was a bottled blonde
rave.
Now on to DB credentials.....
Engine: Mitsubishi diesel marinised by Vetus.
-1x Alternator
110 Amp hours - 4x 110 watts leisure batteries
-1x Alternator 85 Amp hours -2 Bow thrusters
-1 Starter battery
Vetus 3 KW Inverter
2x 250 watt Solar Panels
Calorifier -55 litres with 1kw electric immersion.
The Calorifier works like Central Heating in that the water circulates around
the engine. So when the engine is running the hot water capacity is 55 litres.
BYE 'Boat on Wheels' |
Hi Sarah n Chris
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much for the lovely time you both spent with us. We would love to meet up again soon when your in the area. As we said, we're very close to Kilby Bridge so let us know when your due back in the area and we'll meet up for a chat and a drink.
Read and digested. Will the blog title change? YV will be good if you get an aerial to use for weather reports!!
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