Time doesn't really permit a full write up of the event, or at least not yet.
For the time being, here is a collection of pictures from the second day.
"Nutfield" towing "Python" to Grendon dock. |
The "Pythoneers" (Dave and Jan) look surprisingly cheerful in the circumstances. |
"Oberon" is not actially old at all - it is a very good modern replica. |
David Lowe on his boat "Swallow" |
"France" a recent restoration. |
"Bream" (the back half) follows "Sickle" |
Young Lewys was more in control than some of the grown ups! |
"France" again - "Sickle's" former skipper Ian photographs us. |
"Bream" and "France" |
"Bream" (right) and "Minnow" (right) follow "Sickle" |
"Admiral" is an award winning recent restoration. |
The Narrow Boat Trust's "Nuneaton" followed by "Dove" |
Former working boatman at tiller of "Nuneaton" |
"Lamprey" |
"Clover" |
"Birmingham" currently being restored by enthusiastic new owners Derek and Allyson |
Allyson apperas to be enjoying her first event with "Birmingham" |
"Tench" |
"Auriga" |
"Monarch" |
"Swallow" |
"France" (left and "Admiral" (right) |
Judging the "winding" (turning the boat around) competition. |
Spectators |
"Birmingham" was one of my absolute favourite boats in the 1970s. |
Misjudged return into marina basin. |
"Lamprey" |
"Emu" |
Misjudge attempt at "winding" a loaded boat. |
"Auriga" |
Derek on "Birmingham" had the hang of turning her well. |
Parading at Alvecote
Miles: 1.5 (Sickle), Locks: 0
Total Miles: 340.0, Locks: 192
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