Date - 26 08 10 
Day - Thursday
Start - 1000 Fazeley
End -1700 Cuckoo Wharf

Yesterday evening it rained, it was raining when we went to bed and it was 
still raining when we got up, it stopped for a bit at about 9 30 this morning 
when we took the dog for a quick walk  but had started again before we set off 
and its rained most of the day since then.

Our first port of call was Fazeley Marina for a pumpout £15 and  to fill with 
diesel, Its a long time since I last paid this price, 64p/lt and self 
declaration. The only thing to note is they close all day Wednesday. There were 
hundreds of geese on the stubble fields a short way from the marina.
 We met several boats in the Curdworth flight but none of them in really 
helpful spots, we were ether waiting at the bottom of a lock as they approached 
the top or they had not seen us and just turned it.  At one lock a boat was 
coming down a lock as we were coming up the one below on a pound less than 
quarter of a mile long. We each left the lock at the same time but the other 
boat not only closed the gate behind him but I had to wait until he cleared the 
lock moorings before I could enter, needless to say we left the top gate open 
ready for him. 
It would seem that BW are now using so much plastic meshing, commonly know as 
DEFRA rash they are now buying it in company colours,i.e. Blue. This is being 
used rather than carrying out the repairs needed, in some places its been there 
for well over 2 years and even been renewed after it has disintegrated with 
time.
I managed to catch the leading edge of the handrail as I exited Curdworth 
Tunnel, I had forgotten about the bid bump that just lines up with the 
handrail, looking at the brickwork so have many others and the bump will soon 
be smoothed out at this rate.
The Kingsley Pub still looks to be closed as it was last year when we were this 
way, it looks all ready to open again if required, it even has the lights on. 
In the first pound of the Minworth flight there is a cruiser sunk right under a 
bridge, I am sure that BW must be aware as its tied up with blue string to the 
same type of post that the orange/blue mesh is attached to. We carried on 
meeting a surprising number of boats until we turned left at Salford Junction 
to moor for the night at Cuckoo Wharf. Most of the wharf is now residential 
mooring but there is a small length at the end reserved for BW boats but may be 
used by visiting boats if it is still vacant at 1800 hrs, we arrived a 5 pm so 
we are hoping that no BW boats arrive in the next half hour.



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

-- 
Brian  

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