Re: Home early



Tony Haynes wrote...
Am now back at t'flat, a day or two earlier than expected. My mate
Martin Bowers (not one of the Martins here) has been pushing me around
in a wheelchair, and doing all the lock wheeling too. Yesterday
morning he had to stop because he was experiencing nausea and chest
tightness. As he had a mild heart attack a year or so ago, we decided
to moor up the boat and come home. We had the campervan nearby,
luckily. He is now resting up.

Dreamcatcher is now back at Lower Heyford awaiting a BSS examination
next week. It will fail. I'd fail it! But I want to know what that
inspector fails it on so
that I can get it fixed. The examiner there doesn't charge for retests
within a few days, I hear.

Never mind whether the boat fails the test - what about the crew?
--
Martin Clark

Internet Boaters' Database http://www.lock13.co.uk/boats
Pennine Waterways Website http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk
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