So despite the river bank being swamped by flood waters yesterday we really did to replenish supplies. I donned my rather fetching rubber shoes (cut down wellies) and prepared to splash about in the very cold water. Joe winded Yarwood and after a couple of attempts managed to get to the opposite bank against the weir stream. I stepped down from the gunwale with the centre line on what I hoped/believed was the bank six inches below the water level and got Yarwood secured. There seemed little point Joe joining me and also getting cold and wet so he stayed aboard passing me keys and water hose and cassettes and I did the necessary.
Adjusting trouser level in the shallower water by the service point
Back aboard and heading down stream out of Cambridge. All the permanent moored boats had poles down to stop them slipped over the bank. We gave a farewell toot to Nb Lucky Duck as we passed but they were not about.
Moored at Clayhithe in the sunshine.
Yarwood with NB Matilda Rose behind us
Sorry not to be able to take you on a trip down the Backs, not really the conditions for it! But I hope we can find time to do it and invite you along before the season is out!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are safely moored at Clayhithe!
Thanks Amy. We will gladly take up your offer for an exploration of the Backs as and when you decide conditions are good. See you before before too long, take care
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Glad that you're all ok - the rivers are crazy at the moment - the Thames looked quite evil at Kingston - very glad that we're safely back in the marina!
ReplyDeleteTake care and pass my regards to the Matilda Roses.
Sue, nb Indigo Dream
We are all fine out here Sue. I will pass your thoughts on to the MR crew.
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Lesley