Friday, 23 May 2014

Some Background

Over the last 30 years or so Tony & I have owned several boats and had various adventures on river, canal & sea. We've seen one boat notch up more miles by road as we moved home around the country and towed another to the South of France where it set light to the cleanest lake in France!  We've crossed the Channel when it was like a Mill pond & you could see the coloured reflection of the boat in the surface of the sea and had the scariest trip along the Dutch/Belgium coast when the sea was so rough we wondered if the boat was up to the battering.


For the last 20 odd years we've had Motor Cruisers of varying sizes culminating in Twister a 34ft Falcon which served us very well on the East Coast.  However we were tiring of the unpredictable weather which adversely affected our boating and quite frankly the fuel costs were limiting our pleasure.  Back in the late 80's we'd had an ex-hire Narrowboat which we  named 'KERMIT', derived from our kids names KERry & MITch and because it was green & lived on the water!  I have very fond memories of the tranquility of our time on the canals in the Midlands and felt as we were nearing our retirement this would be a more suitable pursuit for us than bouncing along the East Coast at 25 - 30 knots.

Hence the decision in mid summer of 2011 to commission Aintree Boats to build us a 57 footer which we named Aylmer (an old family name in memory of Tony's Dad who spent many years in the Navy).  We took delivery of Aylmer at Stanstead Abbots on the river Lee early in December 2011 & took her on her maiden voyage through ice & snow to her permanent mooring at Little Hallingbury Marina on the river Stort.

I intend using this blog as a personal record of some of our journeys, trials & tribulations on Aylmer. It won't necessarily be chronological as I would like to include some of the happenings which occurred between summer 2011 and now and, what the heck, maybe some stories from our other water-bound adventures.  It may interest our Grandchildren as they grow up & hopefully share in some of our adventures.

Monday, 30 September 2013

DELIVERY OF AYLMER Dec 2011

A tight fit as the truck delivering Aylmer turns off Stanstead Abbots High Street to the marina.

Phew! Made it - just!

Gently does it.
The day Aylmer was delivered was too windy for them to risk craning her into the water so she was laid up on the hard for the night.  The boys from Aintree, who had driven down from Liverpool to do the hand over, came aboard and familiarised us with various features of the boat.  They had presented us with flowers & champagne, so we toasted the boat and time passed quickly whilst we sipped our champagne and chatted until I noticed it was getting late.  We waved goodbye to the boys & proceeded to load everything from the car to the boat so that when we returned in the morning for the yard to crane her into the water, she'd be all ready to go.  After carefully locking up we got in the car & drove to the gate only to find both the barrier and the gate locked, the offices closed & the whole place in pitch darkness.  They had all gone home & forgotten we were still there.  Just as well we had brought a few provisions & had our bedding aboard.  And so it was that our first night aboard Aylmer was spent on dry land.


Friday, 27 September 2013

Welcome to Narrowboat Aylmer blog

Welcome to our blog for Aylmer a 57ft narrowboat built by Aintree boats.


Taken at The Grove, Watford on the Grand Union