Working boats have always fascinated me and the sound of their old engines are heaven. It's not thw easiest way of making a living by far but I do admire the people who give it a go and are keeping the tradition alive. I am pretty sure I could not handle the hard work that they do but I do understand why they do it. I do love working on the canal myself, but my work is a lot less physical than theirs! Here is some of my work - depicting their work!
Showing posts with label grand union canal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grand union canal. Show all posts
Monday, 15 September 2014
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Narrowboat MiFi
After my previous blog where I had a good old moan about mobile broadband I decided to do a little more research and although I still can't find a great solution where I can have unlimited data I have found an improvement on what I have presently. My pay-as-you-go MiFi (basically mobile WiFi) is costing £15 per 3GB which I have to use within a month, which means over the past 5 weeks (4 weeks aboard the boat) I have used nearly 12GB, which in turn means £60!!!!! OK, I have been using it a fair bit because I have been working for my graphic design company and sending files etc to clients. However, it seems you really do get hammered if you go down the pay-as-you-go route on data costs. Many people who use their boats purely for pleasure do not want to tie themselves down with a full on yearly data contract as they may not spend enough time aboard to benefit from it.
Well, maybe this is a good compromise: Three, the same people I use for my PAYG offers a monthly rolling contract for £16.02 (£29.99 up front cost) which includes a new MiFi box as pictured below and I get 10GB a month.
Now then, 10GB would have cost me just over £45 per month on my PAYG so this is a great deal for me, even if I am away from the boat for a month or two here and there as my average over the past couple of years has been around £25 per month. This obviously does not address the speed and connection issues outlined in my previous post but at least I am not paying quite so much and I also get a nice new MiFi box!!!
Well, maybe this is a good compromise: Three, the same people I use for my PAYG offers a monthly rolling contract for £16.02 (£29.99 up front cost) which includes a new MiFi box as pictured below and I get 10GB a month.
Now then, 10GB would have cost me just over £45 per month on my PAYG so this is a great deal for me, even if I am away from the boat for a month or two here and there as my average over the past couple of years has been around £25 per month. This obviously does not address the speed and connection issues outlined in my previous post but at least I am not paying quite so much and I also get a nice new MiFi box!!!
Monday, 8 September 2014
Getting crafty
I have been meaning to do this for ages, restore an old ships lamp and decorate it in the same style as we are restoring our boat. Not a particularly hard project by any means but fulfilling all the same. After getting rid of the rust and replacing a few screws and bolts it was ready for a base coat of enamel paint - the same mid Brunswick green that we are repainting Hannah the Narrowboat with. Once that was dry it was time to paint a few daisies to brighten it all up. I fitted a solar panel inside so it will light up once it gets dark!
Meanwhile the lady of the boat was making net curtains for the cratch to give us a little more privacy, as well as making the cratch look nice and homely. It took a bit of experimentation to work out how to make them hang correctly as the windows are triangular rather than the usual rectangle affair in most homes. We also have a few more brasses to help decorate the cratch - if you look at the bottom middle one you will see a circular brass disk which was actually attached to an old canal horse ear many years ago!
Meanwhile the lady of the boat was making net curtains for the cratch to give us a little more privacy, as well as making the cratch look nice and homely. It took a bit of experimentation to work out how to make them hang correctly as the windows are triangular rather than the usual rectangle affair in most homes. We also have a few more brasses to help decorate the cratch - if you look at the bottom middle one you will see a circular brass disk which was actually attached to an old canal horse ear many years ago!
Scenes from the marina
It's been wonderful weather for early September here at Gayton Marina. Here are a few scenes from our mooring.
Friday, 5 September 2014
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If you have ever relied on mobile broadband then the title will give you a good idea of what I am going to talk about in this post. All of the adverts on television show an idealic world where you can watch your favourite program's on the move, watch a movie on Netflix, watch your favourite football team gat thrashed on Sky Go or BT Sport, send movies to your friends and family, upload to YouTube, post a picture of your dinner to your favourite social media site and more. What total and utter bulls**t. For one, the data you consume by watching an average football game including build-up and post match analysis is around 1.5GB, if you want to watch F1 the following day that will eat up at least the same. so, that's just two things I have watched and have now used my 3GB monthly allowance that cost me £15 with the Three network, or my £12.50 allowance on my iPad with GiffGaff. Now I have absolutely no data left to email that urgent graphic required by my client, or enough data to FaceTime my daughter or mum - unless I pay another sum of money for another 3GB data allowance.
Now that is not the only thing as most people who rely on mobile broadband who live outside a major city know very well. Data speed is the next big lie from our mobile network suppliers. 4G is the new thing. Makes no difference as I will never get that on the marina, 3G is the best I get and to be honest the fastest download speed I have achieved on my boat is 1.2mb a second, much less than the claimed speed I should get of 3mb a second. Let's not forget that the speed I just quoted is a very rare occurrence, most of the time my speed is measured in bytes, or I lose connection completely.
The odd thing is that when my wifi goes dead on the boat, if I unplug the little mifi box (turn it off) and then power it up again a few minutes later I will be connected again, this is hugely annoying as I have to do it at least 4-5 times a day if I am working on the boat.
The same thing happens on my iPhone with O2. One minute I have 3G and then it drops to GPRS and won't budge. If I reboot my iPhone then I usually get 3G for a while again - it's definitely switching as I can tell from the speed. Talking of my mobile phone network provider, and I believe all the others too. When I got my first iPhone 3G, I got unlimited data on my £45 per month contract. When I upgraded to a 4s a few years ago that data plan went down to a paltry 500mb but I was still paying the same amount. When I upgraded to my 5s I moaned a lot and now I have a massive 1GB which will allow me to watch perhaps 2 episodes of East Enders before I run out of my monthly data allowance. To be honest, iPhones are not really that great for the web - no smartphone is. Tablets are a bit better but for me, I need my MacBook Pro to be connected for real work which is why I went down the mifi route - which is basically mobile wifi for my boat.
As far as I can see, please correct me if I am wrong, there is nobody that offers unlimited mobile broadband for tablets or for mifi. GiffGaff offers a smartphone goodie bag that is unlimited (it's not really though when you read their terms and conditions, use 5GB or more and they will soon be telling you off) but you can not use that phone as a personal Hotspot (using as a modem for your tablet or computer). So they seemingly don't mind us all watching films and sports etc on a tiny screen but if you want to actually see it clearly on a iPad or computer then you will have to pay more! What a pile of cr*p.
Now, on the other side of the coin lets say that I have just purchased a 3GB allowance on arrival at Hannah the Narrowboat. I spend just the weekend aboard and use perhaps 500mb data leaving 2.5GB. If I can't get back up to the boat for a few weeks because of other things that pop up then why should I lose that 2.5GB? Three says I have to use it within a month - that's disgraceful practice, I paid for 3GB so I should get the full 3GB. I could understand if it were an unlimited data plan as then you are actually paying to be connected for a month. Imagine if you went in a pub, bought a pint and then they took it away again before you finished it because you did not drink it within an allocated time period!
Over the past 4 weeks on the boat, I have paid £60 for irritatingly slow broadband and not even watched a football game, or porn before you ask. This is not really acceptable to be honest but if I want to actually work from my boat I have absolutely no choice - unless you know otherwise?
To recap: The mobile network providers, television companies, Sky, BT etc have us believe that we can all catch up on the lastest episode of Britains Got No Talent whilst sitting by the riverside, or catching up via FaceTime or Skype on the train yet in reality the network speeds are not fast enough anywhere outside a major city and if you do get a good connection you will run out of data allowance before the end of that romantic comedy you are watching on your tiny little smartphone screen.
Data costs are too expensive and too slow to be able to work or play away from your home broadband.
By the way, I just had to restart my mifi again as it failed to post due to no data connection (even though my mifi says I have 3G with 3 bars!). Now it says I have used over 2mb since restarting, yet I have not even looked at the web etc - so it must nick a couple of meg when you restart it which, for me, means it will steal 10-12mb a day!
Now that is not the only thing as most people who rely on mobile broadband who live outside a major city know very well. Data speed is the next big lie from our mobile network suppliers. 4G is the new thing. Makes no difference as I will never get that on the marina, 3G is the best I get and to be honest the fastest download speed I have achieved on my boat is 1.2mb a second, much less than the claimed speed I should get of 3mb a second. Let's not forget that the speed I just quoted is a very rare occurrence, most of the time my speed is measured in bytes, or I lose connection completely.
The odd thing is that when my wifi goes dead on the boat, if I unplug the little mifi box (turn it off) and then power it up again a few minutes later I will be connected again, this is hugely annoying as I have to do it at least 4-5 times a day if I am working on the boat.
The same thing happens on my iPhone with O2. One minute I have 3G and then it drops to GPRS and won't budge. If I reboot my iPhone then I usually get 3G for a while again - it's definitely switching as I can tell from the speed. Talking of my mobile phone network provider, and I believe all the others too. When I got my first iPhone 3G, I got unlimited data on my £45 per month contract. When I upgraded to a 4s a few years ago that data plan went down to a paltry 500mb but I was still paying the same amount. When I upgraded to my 5s I moaned a lot and now I have a massive 1GB which will allow me to watch perhaps 2 episodes of East Enders before I run out of my monthly data allowance. To be honest, iPhones are not really that great for the web - no smartphone is. Tablets are a bit better but for me, I need my MacBook Pro to be connected for real work which is why I went down the mifi route - which is basically mobile wifi for my boat.
As far as I can see, please correct me if I am wrong, there is nobody that offers unlimited mobile broadband for tablets or for mifi. GiffGaff offers a smartphone goodie bag that is unlimited (it's not really though when you read their terms and conditions, use 5GB or more and they will soon be telling you off) but you can not use that phone as a personal Hotspot (using as a modem for your tablet or computer). So they seemingly don't mind us all watching films and sports etc on a tiny screen but if you want to actually see it clearly on a iPad or computer then you will have to pay more! What a pile of cr*p.
Now, on the other side of the coin lets say that I have just purchased a 3GB allowance on arrival at Hannah the Narrowboat. I spend just the weekend aboard and use perhaps 500mb data leaving 2.5GB. If I can't get back up to the boat for a few weeks because of other things that pop up then why should I lose that 2.5GB? Three says I have to use it within a month - that's disgraceful practice, I paid for 3GB so I should get the full 3GB. I could understand if it were an unlimited data plan as then you are actually paying to be connected for a month. Imagine if you went in a pub, bought a pint and then they took it away again before you finished it because you did not drink it within an allocated time period!
Over the past 4 weeks on the boat, I have paid £60 for irritatingly slow broadband and not even watched a football game, or porn before you ask. This is not really acceptable to be honest but if I want to actually work from my boat I have absolutely no choice - unless you know otherwise?
To recap: The mobile network providers, television companies, Sky, BT etc have us believe that we can all catch up on the lastest episode of Britains Got No Talent whilst sitting by the riverside, or catching up via FaceTime or Skype on the train yet in reality the network speeds are not fast enough anywhere outside a major city and if you do get a good connection you will run out of data allowance before the end of that romantic comedy you are watching on your tiny little smartphone screen.
Data costs are too expensive and too slow to be able to work or play away from your home broadband.
By the way, I just had to restart my mifi again as it failed to post due to no data connection (even though my mifi says I have 3G with 3 bars!). Now it says I have used over 2mb since restarting, yet I have not even looked at the web etc - so it must nick a couple of meg when you restart it which, for me, means it will steal 10-12mb a day!
Never Enough Time
Well it's been a busy few days but I have done very few of the jobs on the boat that I am here to do! It seems that the timing of our cratch build was spot on as I have spent the last couple of days using at as office for my graphic design, having said that I also got distracted by spending time making my new website www.canalboater.co.uk so hopefully that will be up and running in full soon!
Today's jobs are to paint the two seat boxes on the cruiser deck, one houses the electrical hook-up and the other acts as an extra engine vent as we are an air cooled affair aboard Hannah. I also promised myself I would polish the brass fire utensils and the porthole mirror as they are all looking a bit dull. I also wanted to spend some time writing some music but that has not happened as of yet.
Well I must go as the cheeky moorhens want their breakfast!
Today's jobs are to paint the two seat boxes on the cruiser deck, one houses the electrical hook-up and the other acts as an extra engine vent as we are an air cooled affair aboard Hannah. I also promised myself I would polish the brass fire utensils and the porthole mirror as they are all looking a bit dull. I also wanted to spend some time writing some music but that has not happened as of yet.
Well I must go as the cheeky moorhens want their breakfast!
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
My floating office!!
Well, I am aboard Hannah for another week and am enjoying my new cratch space that has already become my office - and what a splendid office it is! It's a great place for us artistic folk to work, in fact there are many artists, musicians and creative people to be found along the canal as it's quite an inspiring place to be when all said and done.
Monday, 25 August 2014
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Spring is here!
I had decided that I wanted to spend a bit of time aboard Hannah, partly to clear my head and partly just to get on with some stuff I have been meaning to do for ages - like this blog! I also wanted to take some photographs restricting myself to my iPhone or Lumix rather than my pro Canon camera. I do this sometimes to make myself concentrate more on composition and post processing than worrying too much about camera settings.
On top of that I wanted to write some music away from my studio meaning I had to rely on my iPad, laptop and tiny 25 key midi keyboard which restricts me from overdoing things with my studio toys.
Lee came up with me for the weekend, going home on the Monday to look after Luke Junior, our sons little boy but I was staying until the following Tuesday so had a few days to do whatever I wanted!
For the first couple of days I found myself getting involved in videoing a boat refit for a couple of the guys on the marina which was fun and a bit of a giggle but after that I did have some 'me' time. I gave one side of the boat a good clean, fitted some new lights for the bow seating area and a couple of other little jobs like going around with a screwdriver to make sure everything stays put!
I was very lucky with the weather and spend a lot of the week in a t-shirt and jeans rather than huddled up in layers of woolen clothing! Lee returned on the Saturday evening and we spend a lovely day in the sun on Sunday before getting a text on Monday morning stating that Luke had wrecked his foot by dropping a transformer on it. We packed up in record time and got back to Luton so that Lee could go to the hospital with Luke.
| A grungy looking Hannah the Narrowboat taken with my iPhone |
| Hannah the Narrow Boat at Sunset |
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| Arty farty shot! |
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| Another arty farty shot |
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| A beautiful day at the Marina |
Monday, 24 February 2014
The Northampton Arm Grand Union Canal
We have not been up to Hannah the Narrowboat since New Years Day, more down to other things going on than a lack of wanting to do so. Things needed checking out such as the level of water in the bilges, water pipes and the like so the visit was well overdue.
Everything was fine so there was no need for us to have been worried and I am sure that if anything had been untoward I would have got a text from Ronny or the marina itself. Although it was cold it was still great to be back aboard.
On the Monday we decided to get out and about for a walk along the Northampton Arm of the Grand Union Canal - we were not taking Hannah out as the wind was pretty blustery which is not fun on a narrow boat!
Everything was fine so there was no need for us to have been worried and I am sure that if anything had been untoward I would have got a text from Ronny or the marina itself. Although it was cold it was still great to be back aboard.
On the Monday we decided to get out and about for a walk along the Northampton Arm of the Grand Union Canal - we were not taking Hannah out as the wind was pretty blustery which is not fun on a narrow boat!
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| A quiet spot for winter |
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| Lock No.1 Northampton Arm Grand Union Canal |
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| Lock No.2 and bridge No.4 |
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| Lock No.10 with a swing bridge |
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| Quite an effort to get through all these locks! |
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| A swing bridge to nowhere |
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| Winter wheat? |
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| Lee gets more sense from this sculpture than from me! |
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| Nearing the A43 |
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| Swing bridge |
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