TRANQUILITY IS A SELF MANAGED SHARE BOAT

At 58 feet length, TQ (as we call her) is a steel hull narrow boat built by Colecraft and fitted out by Elton Moss Boatbuilders. Currently based at Aqueduct Marina in Cheshire we're able to cruise some of the most popular waterways in Britain. The Shropshire Union, The Trent and Mersey, The Llangollen Canal, The Four Counties Ring and Cheshire Ring and more.

Our friendly Syndicate decided to go down the Self Management route on 1st March 2012 and so far it has been very successful. Please visit the other pages in this blog to see the new Web Site and if shares are available for sale. (There'll not be many).


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Thursday 28 December 2017

A dash for home to beat the weather.

After seeing the weather forecast, we decided it would be a better idea to call it a day and make a dash for home.

A dramatic sunrise.

Looking ominous.


We called in to Venetian Marina to fill with diesel but they couldn't do the pump out because it was on the wrong side of the boat, so the pump out had to be done at Aqueduct.

Everything was packed away into the car and we made the mad dash down the M6 and M5. Hell, it was busy, lane closures, accidents, speed limits, (made pointless because the traffic was at a standstill) 30mph through Brum, but you'd be lucky to do 10. It took four hours to get home, but I was very pleased with the fuel consumption, there and back on a full tank with a drop to spare, about 34 mpg. Not bad for an 18 year old 2.5ltr V6.

And Lucy was as good as gold...

Pleased to be home.


Wednesday 27 December 2017

From somewhere on the Middlewich branch

It's been cold today, a biting wind from the North, and we've been heading into it for most of the day.

We stopped in Nantwich to fill with water, and as usual it took forever. People came to ask if they could interrupt our flow so they could fill a gallon can, no problem of course.

We turned onto the Middlewich Branch, found some pilings and moored up.

Calm waters.

So far the Middlewich Branch is sheltered, the wind now turned to cross the canal making it slightly more pleasant.

Lucy?

Doing the usual.

Weather update...

...no snow in Nantwich.

Tuesday 26 December 2017

Boxing Day and all is well.

It's been a lot cooler today, the wind has dropped a bit and there is some welcome sunshine too.

Blinding sun, mustn't knock it, it's lovely.
We had a late start, no need to rush, and we headed off toward Audlem where we could wind at the bottom of the locks. Lin did a little shopping while I winded TQ and moored up.

After a cuppa we pulled the pins and made our way toward Nantwich. There's a few more boats about today, not enough to make it busy.

As the day wore on we could see a weather front heading our way and we decided to moor up before it arrived. It looks full of snow, and its forecast, we'll see by morning.

Old Flamey is cranked up, and Lucy has found the hot spot.

Wake me up in time for the week-end.
I just took this photo after the wind we've had today, it's now calm.

On reflection...

Monday 25 December 2017

Aah! Christmas Day...

...has arrived. The unseasonally warm weather has brought with it some rain, wind and sun. There's not been many boats about, the strong wind putting off most people I think, we being one of them.

There's a couple of full bellies aboard TQ this afternoon, there would have been three but someone slept through it all.


All the presents are opened, the washing up is done, just in time for the Queens Speech. 😩

Here's wishing you all a Very Merry Christmas from all of us aboard N. B. Tranquility. x

Sunday 24 December 2017

Last minute shopping.

Busy day today, we headed back into Nantwich early this morning, 08:00 we slipped the rings and we had a strategy. Lin wanted to go to Church.......long pause........and do some last minute shopping while I cruised up to Henhull Moorings and winded. I then stopped off at the water point and filled up. Once full I wended my way back over the aqueduct to find a mooring spot. Just as I finished mooring Lin came back from the town loaded to the gills. Lunch was partaken thereof and we then headed back to Coole Pilate in strong winds which made fine control a little tricky at times.

So here we are and settled in with a nice glass of sloe gin.

Long awaited.
Lucy?

Zzzzz.
Merry Christmas everyone.

Saturday 23 December 2017

Well that went well!

It all worked out ok in the end.

Having forgot to purchase an oil filter prior to leaving home I managed to get one in Nantwich chandlers, we then headed off South to Coole Pilate where I started the task of changing the oil.

I pumped out the oil and removed the old filter and discovered the new filter was too small. So I had to rewind, put the old filter back on and refill with the old oil, and cruise down to Overwater Marina and purchase another one of the right size.

On returning to Coole Pilate I carried out the oil change successfully this time but then I noticed there was a screw loose on the newly fitted Aquadrive coupling. It was so loose I could remove it with my fingers. I tightened it back up and checked the others and found four more that needed serious tightening. Further, two of the four hex head bolts connecting with the gearbox were also loose.

Then I spotted the stern gland packing clamp was a long way out of parallel with the flange so I rectified that too.

Oh! And the shower has a new lamp fitted. I have some led's on the way for there, but they didn't arrive in time so they'll have to wait until next time.

Aquadrive.

Another beautiful sunset.
Lucy?

Zedsville again.

Friday 22 December 2017

Who would've believed it.

We did some Christmas shopping early in Nantwich today and I bought some bits and pieces I needed for some repairs and servicing. Then we slipped our moorings and headed off into the sunset. (I wish). Actually we stopped at Coole Pilate having navigated our way through Hack Green Locks and a big thank you to the lazy sod who left both top gates open.

There's a rifle range near by, I can tell by all the pops and bangs that's going off, and I can see the occasional clay pigeon going up and being blasted into eternity. "Jolly good shot old bean".

When we arrived here we stopped the boat, tied up and went straight over to one of the picnic benches and sat down in the very warm sun and drank a coffee. There was hardly a breath of wind and the sun was unbelievably warm, it's December, if this is global warming, bring it on.

Almost like Summer!

Soaking up the rays.
 Lucy?...

Totally oblivious.

And so to Nantwich.

Had a lazy morning, didn't get away until 11:00. We headed toward Barbridge and turned left onto the Shroppie Main Line and we got as far as the Barbridge Inn and TQ just wouldn't go any further. Luckily there was a space just big enough so we filled it. Well, it would be rude not to, there it was lying there begging to be occupied, we just had to do the decent thing.

We had a two course Christmas lunch, starting with curried parsnip soup, absolutely delicious, followed by traditional Christmas fare. It was too much, we couldn't eat it all, frustrating because it was really good.

Once we'd paid our dues we headed off toward Nantwich, stopped for water, blimey init slow, pootled over the aqueduct and noted the traffic was all queued up in both directions, and found a space to moor.

We just did something we'd rarely consider, we walked down the town after dark to Oddfellows pub, they were holding a quiz night, we didn't take part but it was very entertaining.

So two pubs in one day, I guess you could call it a crawl, well it is for us.

Sorry, no pics today, except one:-

Cosied up in front the fire.

Wednesday 20 December 2017

Stayin' put

We've not moved today, it were a bit of a rush yesterday so a quiet day was called for.

All's quiet

Fog on the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal
is all mine, all mine.
Lucy's having a quiet day too...

Zzzzz!

Here at last

We decided to wait a day or two for the ice to clear before making our way up to the marina. We arrived late in the afternoon and quickly unloaded to the sound of the local hunt beating up the countryside round and about.

Turning left out of the marina we headed toward Barbridge and moored up just before dark on the approach to Venetian Marina. It's very quiet here, barely a sound to be heard.

Cottage pie for tea, one Lin prepared earlier, and a glass of fine beer to wash it down with.

Lucy's with us again, busy as ever...
Zzzzz