Date -  29 April
Day - Thursday
Start - 08 45 Ventnor Farm
End - 1730 Napton

Yesterday evening two fishermen set up shop between the front of our boat and 
the entrance to the marina for an all night session after carp. We had bit of a 
chat, they had not heard anything of BW's plan to open miles of canal fishing 
and thought  good thing until I pointed out that some of those miles not let 
out to clubs was right where they had set up now and that they would be 
expected to pay for a permit, suddenly it wasn't quite such a good idea 
especially as in their opinion BW didn't do anything for fishermen. I called to 
see them last thing at night to see what they had caught, nothing. When I went 
to the loo at 5 am this morning there was no sign of them.

We set off a little before 9 this morning as we had an appointment with the BSS 
examiner at Calcutt at 9 30. or a little after, it was actually a little after 
when he arrived. It was the same chap who did it last time and we passed with 
no problem, in fact he felt a bit guilty that I was not getting my money's 
worth as its a fixed price inspection and we don't have gas, so only take half 
as long to do. Once done I filled with diesel at 76 p and we headed off up the 
locks. 
It was bit of a squeeze getting away from the service point as another boat 
with kitchen roll paper in his macerator loo was along side us and two boats 
had just come out of the top lock waiting to enter the second, plus a boat 
coming up. One of the boats coming down backed up a bit and I got round and 
into the lock before the boat below had left the lock. There was a short delay 
before Diana could start filling the lock as the other boat wanted to deploy 
his fenders all round. I didn't mind as they were only pipe fenders and Calcutt 
locks are quite wide so very little chance of jamming up, in fact there was 
probably the best part of a foot of water between us. 
Once clear of the locks we headed down to Wigrams Turn and turned sharp right 
onto the South Oxford. We had a brief stop at the old brick yards as I had seen 
some large bore plastic pipe in a yard there and the Dilham Canal Society want 
some to run a culvert under the canal, so I took a couple of photos and went to 
find out who owned it. We then carried on the The Folly moorings where we 
moored for lunch and because it was raining half the after noon. There was a 
steady flow of boats coming past and when we did set off all the Napton flight 
was with us, plus we met several boats coming down, so that compensated for the 
rain. We are now moored below the top lock for the night, we will move up to 
our moorings in the morning after we have put the dog in the car as its hard 
work getting the old boy across the gates now.


You will find our latest position and all our past travels on our blog at 
http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/

-- 
Brian  

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