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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 16:14:15 GMT
Apparently it is an iron deficiency in the diet. It causes fault-finding tendencies to become dominant.
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 16:15:00 GMT
I blame popeye for misrepresenting the usefulness of spinach.
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Post by kris on Mar 22, 2024 17:24:41 GMT
Always picking holes is your problem As long as they are not below the water line
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 18:06:02 GMT
Its funny for someone to criticise another by saying they always pick holes in things.
I'm sure it is a bit Freudian.
"Ven did you last see your father?"
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 18:44:54 GMT
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Post by kris on Mar 22, 2024 18:50:41 GMT
It’s almost worth that for the engine and gearbox. The one out of selby micheal sold for £6000. The problem with this tug is the 7ft draft.
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 18:52:18 GMT
Its scrap.
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 18:53:11 GMT
I think Michael had a 5L3 which is a better size for reuse. The 8 is rather long.
Apparently they did do some 3L3 units which must have been rather pleasant.
The Boat on the River with the 5LW has now sunk.
phone screen visibility issues
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Post by kris on Mar 22, 2024 18:54:40 GMT
I think Michael had a 5L3 which is a better size for reuse. The 8 is rather long. Apparently they sis so soke 3L3 units which must have been rather pleasant. The Boat on the River with the 5LW has now sunk. yes rarer as well. Your right it’s scrap.
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 18:58:35 GMT
Also the 8L3 is big and heavy. Quite difficult to get it out. I don't remember seeing that particular Boat when I got Dulcinea from the same yard. I did have a look around. It must have appeared later and judging by the fact there is a Rayburn maybe someone had some plans but the woman said no.
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Post by kris on Mar 22, 2024 19:00:22 GMT
I’ll never understand why people like Rayburns
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Post by on Mar 22, 2024 19:04:45 GMT
I’ll never understand why people like Rayburns I put one in my narrowboat in 2005. It was very nice I plumbed in radiators and hot water. Made for a very comfortable Boat but it did consume a lot of fuel and created a lot of dust. Comfy Boat though.
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Post by kris on Mar 22, 2024 19:11:55 GMT
They are really inefficient, exspensive to buy exspensive to run.
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Post by on Mar 26, 2024 7:51:25 GMT
One thing I disliked was how long it took the Rayburn to heat up after being let out. Even on cold nights I like to leave the fire to go out so having something which is easy to light and warms up quick is the right thing for me.
I like the problem solving of creating a warm comfortable cabin which started off cold. Part of the enjoyment of living on Boats. Really don't like central heating much.
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Post by brummieboy on Mar 26, 2024 12:11:38 GMT
I’ll never understand why people like Rayburns I loved them because they kept me in useful employment, along with Esse etc., and you were nearly always working in someone's nice kitchen instead of fretting about the pikeys turning your van over whilst working on a council estate.
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