Date -  27 July
Day - Tuesday
Start - 1030 ish Fenny Compton
End - 1700 S Cropredy

It started to rain before we were up this morning,so we didn't hurry ourselves, 
when it eased we visited the shop at The Wharf Inn to get a few odds and ends. 
There were quite a few boats on the move and about 1030 we set off, by now the 
rain had virtually stopped and I didn't need a coat all day. 

I had to wait for three boat at Fenny Compton tunnel, one of them was a Canal 
Club and the steerer asked how I was and then pointed out I didn't recognise 
him, it was two fellow members of the IWA Ipswich branch. We arrived at the top 
of the Claydon flight at twenty past twelve and were third in the queue and two 
pulled in behind us, but we moved on surprisingly quickly. We met a few boats 
in the flight, but not at every lock. 
Just above Cropredy lock we saw Narrowboat "Minervois" moored, we passed them 
yesterday when they thought they were in danger of sinking with water coming 
over the floor boards.
The plan was to moor before Cropredy, but once passed Clattercote Wharf we 
found than any decent mooring was already taken so it was on through Cropredy, 
the second part of the plan was to fill with water at Cropredy Wharf, but there 
was one boat on the wharf, the one we had been following down waiting to get 
onto the water point and one coming the other way waiting for the pair of them 
to get sorted before filling up, as we still had half a tank we carried on. All 
visitor moorings were taken in Cropredy and the first bit of decent bank with 
room for us just prior to Slat Mill Bridge 156 moored behind Narrowboat Ariel 
which has been moored here for years and looks quite deserted. We are within 2 
feet of the bank and hard on the bottom, the level is fluctuating by about 6" 
as boats enter and leave the pound, so we go from even keel to a fair list to 
the right. 
The canoe club is out in force tonight with a large group of them going by, but 
with us being on the mud we don't even feel them, canoes normally make the boat 
move quite a bit for some reason, being light and small you wouldn't expect 
that.



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

-- 
Brian  

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