Date -  12 Nov 09
Day - Thurs
Start - 0930 Welton Hythe
End -1600 Stockton Boat Inn

Last night we went to bed to the sound of rain on the roof, this morning we 
woke up to sunshine. A Kate hire boat came passed towards the Watford flight 
and back again before we had set off at 9 30 am. It was some time before we saw 
another boat on the move. Back to Norton Junction and sharp right towards 
Braunston. As we approached the tunnel there was another Kingfisher, quite 
content to sit there as we passed by. I don't know if its the time of year or 
weather, but I have never known Kingfishers to sit around like this as boats 
pass before, they normally zoom off down the cut ahead of you. 
We didn't meet anything in the tunnel  but  the light at the far end looked 
very dim, this turned out to be the hire boat we had seen earlier and as we 
approached Braunston Top Lock they had just left, but kindly agreed to wait for 
us at the next, this doesn't save any water but it does save a bit of time and 
effort, the water went with us using the top lock. We didn't meet any boats in 
the flight and it wasn't until we got to Butchers Bridge we saw a boat coming 
towards us. Chatting to the lady from the hire boat she said she was most upset 
by the attitude of some private boaters to her as a hirer, some down right 
rude. As a private boater I could only apologise to her. They were not 
beginners but are trying different boats and cruising at different times of 
year before maybe buying their own boat when they retire. As we came through 
Braunston we met Brian and Jill who were bringing their new to them, boat home 
and were moored in Braunston. It turned out it was them I met in the tunnel 
yesterday. 
At Napton Junction we turned left up the South Oxford/Grand Union, Braunston 
was a lot busier today than yesterday with nowhere near so many vacant 
moorings, but there was still lots of room right in the centre. A few boats 
were moored along the Puddle Banks and also a bit further out of Braunston, but 
we met very little. We stopped just before Wigrams Turn to pick some sloes, 
lowering the branches with a boat hook to get the best of the crop, then it was 
right at Wigrams and down to Calcutt Locks. A pair of Ownership boats were just 
leaving the locks, going down as we arrived, but the crew from one hung about 
and drew a paddle for us, she said that they moored their boat at Calcutt and 
were stopping just below the lock. The other Ownerships boat was on his way 
back to Stockton so they waited in the next lock for us and we did the last two 
together. 
It was quite busy at Stockton Marina with Ownership returning ready to hand 
over in the morning and many of the Kate fleet moored in the cut, some three 
abreast almost opposite the long term moorings.  We carried on past the marina 
and winded just above Stockton Top Lock, I can get Harnser round here with 
about nine inches to spare if I get in exactly the right spot and then headed 
back passed the marina to moor in the first vacant piece of towing path we came 
to almost opposite The Boat pub. By now it had started to rain and we tied up 
to a pair of very conveniently spaced mooring rings just on 4 pm.


You will find our latest position at
http://tinyurl.com/Harnser-s-route
-- 
Brian  

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