TURF OUT

Following on from my last blog post, I should explain that my narrow-boat idyll came to an end last summer. I never mastered the hand-cranked engine. I picked up a bug on the canal and passed a squalid few days moored on the Grand Union before chugging into Braunston Marina.

Sadly my boating chum and guru, Geoff, decided against buying ‘Turf’. So I put her on the market and she sold within a few weeks. I lost some money. It could have been much worse. I still love canals but I probably won’t buy another boat.

Here are 10 things I learned about narrow boating:

  1. It’s more expensive than you think
  2. It’s a hobby/lifestyle best-suited to the mechanically competent
  3. Traditional, hand-cranked engines should be left to the enthusiast
  4. Diesel engines are really quite smelly and not environmentally friendly
  5. Chemical toilets are even smellier and not environmentally friendly
  6. The Grand Union Canal is very busy in the summer
  7. Boating people are friendly, helpful and generous
  8. Tunnels are not for the faint-hearted
  9. Solo boating is not my idea of fun
  10. Leighton Buzzard to Lancaster is much further than it looks on the map

Despite everything, I’m glad that I gave it a go. I hope ‘Turf’s’ next skipper has a long and happy spell at the tiller.

So what’s next? I’ve always fancied dog sledding…

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