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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 12:41:51 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 12:57:06 GMT
What lock is that? If it is Fisheries Lock, the 11th July stoppage was to line the gates in an attempt to stop the bottom gates leaking so badly.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 14:20:55 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). It would be very interesting to see how much that fix cost CRT....sorry meant us....
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 14:39:16 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). It would be very interesting to see how much that fix cost CRT....sorry meant us.... Four staff, 1 van, 1 pick up truck and a work boat. Getting fuckin ridiculous.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 15:06:05 GMT
It would be very interesting to see how much that fix cost CRT....sorry meant us.... Four staff, 1 van, 1 pick up truck and a work boat. Getting fuckin ridiculous. As I said. 7 times more expensive to run per mile than ANT (Avon Navigation Trust)! We need to hand the canals back to volunteers...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 15:24:16 GMT
It would be very interesting to see how much that fix cost CRT....sorry meant us.... Four staff, 1 van, 1 pick up truck and a work boat. Getting fuckin ridiculous. So which lock is it...
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 14, 2019 16:37:46 GMT
I want that blue string!
It's a stylish repair, you have to admit.
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Post by ianali on Jul 14, 2019 19:29:04 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). Not looking for an argument but is that actually how Crt left it after a repair? I may just be fortunate but I’ve had no real problems with the navigations this year. The odd change of plan required but to be honest I’m loving the network.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:36:44 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). Not looking for an argument but is that actually how Crt left it after a repair? I may just be fortunate but I’ve had no real problems with the navigations this year. The odd change of plan required but to be honest I’m loving the network. Jenlyn is being controversial/CRT bashing/a Twat/having a laugh/trolling. Pick which ever phrase suits you.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:40:29 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). Not looking for an argument but is that actually how Crt left it after a repair? I may just be fortunate but I’ve had no real problems with the navigations this year. The odd change of plan required but to be honest I’m loving the network. That was left as operational on Thursday. You have to use it in order to work the lock.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:41:03 GMT
Not looking for an argument but is that actually how Crt left it after a repair? I may just be fortunate but I’ve had no real problems with the navigations this year. The odd change of plan required but to be honest I’m loving the network. Jenlyn is being controversial/CRT bashing/a Twat/having a laugh/trolling. Pick which ever phrase suits you. Piss head.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:45:30 GMT
Not looking for an argument but is that actually how Crt left it after a repair? I may just be fortunate but I’ve had no real problems with the navigations this year. The odd change of plan required but to be honest I’m loving the network. That was left as operational on Thursday. You have to use it in order to work the lock. Name the lock - Provider of fake news!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:47:45 GMT
That was left as operational on Thursday. You have to use it in order to work the lock. Name the lock - Provider of fake news! You need to go and get a wash. I've heard you stink. A bar of soap is cheaper than a bottle of booze, and water is free.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2019 19:52:20 GMT
Name the lock - Provider of fake news! You need to go and get a wash. I've heard you stink. A bar of soap is cheaper than a bottle of booze, and water is free. I'm waiting until I fall in the canal, I've heard it is a right of passage for boaters.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 14, 2019 20:10:48 GMT
CRT put a stoppage alert out on Thursday 11th of June to fix a faulty paddle that had been broken for 18 months. All sorted now evidently. ( not sarcasm or a joke, this is their fix). Is there a reason you do not wish to divulge the name of the lock? And the names of the CRT staff who did this 'repair'? Just calling me a twat will not be deemed an appropriate answer.
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