Date -  2 Nov 09
Day - Monday
Start - 1400
End -1600

Well we are back on the boat going no where in particular. The weather started 
dry but was drizzling by 5 pm. We pushed off from the moorings about 2 pm, The 
boat was hard on the bottom but we dragged off backwards, I am glad we are on 
the end of the moorings as I can't push the boat out sideways. Just before we 
left an Oxfordshire Narrowboats boat came by, I hope he is not planning to get 
back south along the canal as Claydon flight closed today for annual 
maintenance.
We stopped in the mouth of the top lock and unloaded all the gear out of the 
car and onto the boat before heading off down the flight with all the locks 
against us. The sun was pleasant but it was turning much cooler by the time we 
reached the bottom of the flight. At the blind right hand bend at the end of 
the meadow I met a boat, we passed OK but I only just managed to complete the 
turn without hitting the towing path piling after he had passed. We continued 
on to just passed the Bridge Inn and moored at the far end of the piling at 
about 4 pm. By now Diana had packed all the food etc away and I started doing a 
few odds and ends that needed attention, one of them is to fit a long brass 
bolt to the rear door so you can reach over the door from outside and unbolt 
it. I saw the very thing on nb. Unwindin,  called Dutch or French bolts.
As we sat eating our dinner the lights suddenly dimmed, I checked the battery 
voltage and it had dropped by 2 volts from 24.5 to 22.5 so it looks like 
another battery has lost a cell. I changed one battery a few weeks back and 
knew the others were on their way out, but I was hoping that the rest would 
last until the spring when I was going to fit a set of Trojan 6 volt batteries, 
I think these are about 4 years old now and not having a shore supply never get 
fully recharged, I do the best I can with the engine, but limited engine 
running at the IWA National etc. takes its toll on them.

 
-- 
Brian  

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