Thank you for your wonderful coverage on this incident as well as the wonderful help through the boating community. Blessings to you and yours coming at you from the hills of southern oregon
Thank you so very much for uplosding this video.😁😁 On my 'TABS' around the villages, i have been looking out for this recovery and missed it.😥 Firstly. You are quite correct in your response to the Trolls. Well done!👍👍🤜🤜 As a Military Veteran of the REME. Even though i was not a Recovery Mechanic, i crewed a few Recovery vehicles in my time. Recovering any vehicle presents many challenges and i applud the guys involved in this recovery task.👍👍🤜🤜👏👏👏👏 Well done to everyone involved and a Special WELL DONE to you in covering this recovery in such detail.👏👏👏👏
Excellent coverage. Thank you, sir. Appreciate all you have done and are doing to not only help the owner of that boat but inform us viewers of the salvage operation.
♥ Thank you and thank you for promoting aid to these peeps. Those recovery peeps really took care of the boat. Well done. Donated a fiver to the other fella. Hope he/she gets some help from others. At least this narrowboat is still floating.
Hi, just come across this video. Thank you for sharing. I feel so sorry for the owner of this narrow boat. I just love narrowboats but unfortunately we do not have them in Australia , keep up the good work Cliff from Australia
It's possibly an insurance write off, almost everything inside damaged and water soaked, engine flooded, hull dented (as shown on here). Interior steel panelling that would never normally get wet has done and will start to rust.
@@lablackzed ...and the cost of the docking (or lifting out and dry land storage), stripping & disposal of scrap fittings, drying, resealing vs cost of a new hull? It will always have the history, necessary to declare if sold later.
And this is how it should have been done to begin with! proper heavy recovery firm (crouches) and a team of marine experts! exactly like i said on video where RCR sank the boat....... well done chaps!
Thanks for all of your videos about this. I’m so glad to see the boat has been recovered at last, although in such a sad state. Every good wish to the owner for the restoration, my heart went out to them when I saw what had happened. I hope they can turn it into a lovely home again
It's a joy to watch professionals doing their thing and compared to the last lot it's night and day. So glad to see her recovered safely and I hope she is her old self ASAP. Nice video and good commentary.
aw man, gutting to see that much damage to someones home, really hope the boat is savable, it'll cost a fortune and it'll be months and thousands to get her back up and running, thanks for uploading the video.
Well well well! I’ve commented twice on this story before. This was the correct procedure in the first place. Tracked machine on that bank pulling it out of the current. The first attempt was completely incorrect, they sank that boat. The machine is built on a murooka tracked dumper chassis,Proper job done.👍 thanks for posting.
@@NarrowboatSuperB it was made special for Crouch, a one off. My company clears bridges in North Yorkshire for the county council, we would have pulled that boat off the main flow onto that bank with a tracked machine. I’m amazed that the local council didn’t do anything to get that off the bridge ASAP. Up here they are very precious of their bridges since Tadcaster bridge collapsed a few years back, we’ve cleared it 2 x this last few months. The price that they charged to lift that boat was very reasonable. Once again thank you for sharing.👍
Ah, that explains it then Jim, a one off made for the company. I too was surprised that Highways did not get involved, the pressure against that bridge must have been massive.
I can’t imagine why, anyone would ‘troll’ anyone on here providing good content on channels like this … has a boater myself, a liveaboard, my heart goes out to the owner, I keep all my valuables in storage and have a very minimal life aboard … so sad to think someone may have lost almost everything in a situation like this… great video, doing good… Trolls can do one, horrible destructive and dull!
Hopefully the crews involved will document the issues and resolve so they can be more knowledgeable in future for recovery as I’m sure this will happen again. Thank you for documenting the whole episode and to @crouchrecovery944 also to @CBS
Glad his boat finally has got rescued. It's interesting that a third party rescue organisation with the right tools, equipment & experience, showed more care to the owner of the narrowboat and the users of the waterway, than the Canals & River Trust (CRT) did (you know, those guys 'in charge' post-British Waterways, whose CEO Richard 'I know quite alot about trains' Parry, keep asking for a 'raise' in levies from boat owners, whilst saying that he may have to 'shut down' parts of the Canal Network due to 'not having enough money'). Parry should be sued for gross neglegence
thanks for the update , glad the boats uprighted again , i bet the owner will be glad to get his boat back , he'll probably have to get all new furniture & cupboards , how heartbreaking .
Deja vu for me...I had a 60ft wooden narrowboat in 1986 which decided to break mooring and sink right in the Middle of the Grand Union well below the hull line so it couldnt be pumped out. British Waterways had a dredger nearby which came along and broke it up. I was then invoices for £1,700 which was about half my then salary and took me about 3 years to pay off. I only discovered the boat was uninsurable having bought it! Not to be put off i bought a new Liverpool Boats 40ft shell and fitted that out with some of the bits I salvaged such as the windows and Lister engine.
Great video 👍 followed the story of this boat from the very first video and glad it’s now floating the correct way up and hopefully it can be refitted and saved. Surprised me how long it took them to get it out but as you mentioned they had a few difficulties with the depth of the water and the bridge.
Each time the winch was repositioned and lines attached took around half hour, sounds long but a lot of this was done by boat, I did think myself it would be just a few hours.
The guys done a great job, I've found this very interesting to watch, thank you for following this whole sorry business. I hope the owners can recover from this and get their boat refitted and back on the water for them to enjoy once more...
It is good to see this narrow boat has been recovered. Though should this incident have got so bad in the first place, when this narrow boat When it first broke lose from its mooring because of fast flowing and raising flood water, then taken by the high flood water up onto and against the bridge. If the emergency services and canal authorities, had acted sooner to save and recover this narrow boat, while it was still upright. Not wait so long for the flood water to started dropping, which caused this narrow boat to capsize and sink plus be in the damaged state it is now in too. Though it is very good to see public donations, towards the price of recovering this narrow boat, to help the owner, is lovely to see this level of kindness. Lastly good reporting on your TH-cam Video channel, over this incident, clearly has help no end, well done to yourself too.
Brilliant video and very informative. Thanks for taking the time to do this. Hopefully the boat can be soon brought back to a family home. Dave from Corvid Compassion Leicestershire. 👍
Thanks for the update really feel for the owners could be an insurance write off the damage is a lot worse than I thought it would be good luck to them
Thats great news, but now the real work starts, its heart rending to see the interior, thanks for updating us all. How are they (the owners) getting on, o.k. i hope.
Great to know the boat is upright ‘again!’ Fingers crossed for the owners. As a CC I dread this happening! I was reading about a barge yesterday (same scenario) no one will help, insurance company won’t help - until the boat is moved!? = Nightmare scenario!
I lost my boat in the Holyhead marina disaster. It was raised after 3 months on the sea bed but was a total loss. I then moved onto my narrowboat on the River Weaver, but after 2 record breaking floods that nearly destroyed the marina I was at, I vowed to never moor on tidal waters or a river in winter time again. it's just not worth the risk and heartache. Some say this boat is a right off, but I know plenty of boats that have been restored after such disasters. It just takes time and money.
Great to see they got boat out,maybe they can do a similar thing and remove a burnt out semi submerged narrow boat that’s in Leicester and right on a bend,been there for maybe 6 months now.
Oh man - this brings tears to your eyes. Superb work by the CBS and Crouch guys - seriously difficult work handled very professionally. But the boat is a total loss surely?
Having seen many TH-cam videos this not the first time a boat has been in that position on the Barrow road bridge. Listed building or not the bridge needs modifications. Thanks for the update
It’s good to see they are able to get the boat upright. However I think the canals are so poorly maintained they want serious dredging boats are often going aground because there is no depth to them.
My comment was the CRT might consider removing some of the obstacle brickwork. And the town allowing some kind of signage to indicate which archway is useable
It is a crane, but with some unusual certification :o) The winches won’t have several factors of safety over the rope, it’s a: pull until you break something. The jib is probably protected by a relief valve so the winches can’t overload it. Nice rig, me wanty :o)
Dang that reminds me of the freighter stuck at a bridge across the Danube several years ago. They needed a tug and a tank on the river bank dragging against the current to get it unstuck...
I know it's difficult filming, but please can you move the camera slower as moving it so quickly, and waving it about backwards and forwards constantly is very disorientating and hard to focus. Thanks in advance.
the owner has to think positively, it will be better than it was, this is an opportunity to make the boat he always wanted, good luck, hope he has insurance cover,
The effort you've put into the who sorry story of the sinking is in it's sell quite phenomenal so I take my hat off to you sir. Now she's been removed the hard work starts. Maybe a replacement boat would be a faster option.
Had a look yesterday, there is a massive crease midships where she was resting on an old stone support under the surface, this could be pushed out when heated up but then does that just move it somewhere else along the boat.
Great lads cbs worked with them many times on boat lifts i knew they would float it and not lift of the bridge i guess it will be floated to pillings lock and lifted there.
Shame to see this, someone's pride and joy in such a state, looks very recoverable though. Also seems about time the management of our waterways spent some money on clearing debris and rubbish from the waterways instead of hoarding the money or paying huge salaries to those that do the least, like the top dogs.
good video. But what i do not understand is. the stern was in the shallow, yet the bow was mid-stream. to me it would have been better from the other side of the bank, with the same angle of attack
Heartbreaking to see someones home in that state. 💔😢 I'm hoping that the insurance will pay out, or if it's written off they can get another boat. I don't know how insurance works when its down to the river in flood. I'm on a canal, and I won't be going anywhere near a river, it's too risky .
We used to (in the 1960s) moor during school holidays our caning cruiser along side a concreted platform pretty close to where the action is. Just down stream from the lock the “river” joins the canal from the left if I’m correct. The concrete pad & the large grassed area apparently used be used by a fun fair prior to the 1960’s.
This has been a long and, I assume, extremely difficult situation. Is this the bridge over the Soar, just down the road from the roundabout by Barrow-upon-Soar station? I had a friend who lived on that roundabout and spent many happy weekends there. We used to amble down to the pub next to the bridge for a pint. Hell of a spot to wreck a boat! I've enjoyed your videos on the subject though, very informative.
Yes David, this is that same bridge, the pub on the left is The Soar Bridge Inn, the other side of the road is the Moorings pub, can't remember what it's previous name was.
did you find out what caused the boat to sink ? cause i'm racking my mind trying to figure it out 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 it must of been quite a hazard to other boats?????
It's on a previous video plus an update video before it was recovered, I will leave it to you to decide how it sank but read the comments to see if you agree.
Unfortunately when this happens to any boat most of the time the structure is compromised... There was a lot of pressure put on the structure.. It will need a in-depth survey by a structural engineer.. just to see if it's worth a refit. .. Most of the time the insurance company will decide to write it off.. I hope they don't .for the sake of the owner . They will take into account .what it costs for hotel accomodation .till the boat is repaired which could take months.
You make a good point. I'd not thought about lateral pressure on the structure due to holding back the water wanting to get around it. In any event, it's a back to bare shell, a complete strip out and start again.
Thanks
And a thank you from the Rainbows Children's Hospice, Loughborough.
Thanks for putting up an update of her being refloated, I'm really pleased that they can now start work on her and get back to living on board ASAP
Thanks for taking the time to document this flood. I hope nothing but good things for those folks as they sort their world out.
Thank you Lynette
glad the owner getting his boat back. Good luck with the restoration.
Very well done in raising funds and filming .Very interesting . Glad outcome worked out well ..Many thanks for posting .
@@daverushton5966 Thank you
We need more people like you , the British way of doing things all helping out.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧💙✅👍
I don’t understand why anyone in their right mind would criticise what you do . Great work .
You can please some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time
Thank you for your wonderful coverage on this incident as well as the wonderful help through the boating community. Blessings to you and yours coming at you from the hills of southern oregon
And big thanks to you also.
How very sad for the gentleman who’s boat it is, hope he can get it repaired and resume his life on the water, fantastic recovery xx
Let's hope so
It's good to see professionals working to save the boat, and protect everything else. Great work done by good people.
Thanks, I will pass that on to them.
Thank you so very much for uplosding this video.😁😁
On my 'TABS' around the villages, i have been looking out for this recovery and missed it.😥
Firstly. You are quite correct in your response to the Trolls. Well done!👍👍🤜🤜
As a Military Veteran of the REME. Even though i was not a Recovery Mechanic, i crewed a few Recovery vehicles in my time. Recovering any vehicle presents many challenges and i applud the guys involved in this recovery task.👍👍🤜🤜👏👏👏👏
Well done to everyone involved and a Special WELL DONE to you in covering this recovery in such detail.👏👏👏👏
Thank you
Excellent coverage. Thank you, sir. Appreciate all you have done and are doing to not only help the owner of that boat but inform us viewers of the salvage operation.
Much appreciated!
♥ Thank you and thank you for promoting aid to these peeps. Those recovery peeps really took care of the boat. Well done. Donated a fiver to the other fella. Hope he/she gets some help from others. At least this narrowboat is still floating.
Thank you also.
Nice to see the boat sorted,, so brilliant to watch. Hats off to everything you are doing, and have done for the boat owner, 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Thank you Jim for everything you have done for Mick. It was a pleasure meeting you briefly yesterday. Keep up the good work 😊
Thanks Wendy, hopefully everything works out.
Hi, just come across this video. Thank you for sharing. I feel so sorry for the owner of this narrow boat. I just love narrowboats but unfortunately we do not have them in Australia , keep up the good work Cliff from Australia
@@bishopkinlyside8477 Thank you Cliff,
I'm glad to see her floating again. I hope the owner has the resources to restore her to her former glory.
that's going to need a full refit and a survey before,to check the state of the hull.i do hope it's repaired
It's possibly an insurance write off, almost everything inside damaged and water soaked, engine flooded, hull dented (as shown on here). Interior steel panelling that would never normally get wet has done and will start to rust.
@@lloydpenfold486x She's not bad seen worse she will need dry docking and a complete strip out drying and resealing plus new cladding.
@@lablackzed ...and the cost of the docking (or lifting out and dry land storage), stripping & disposal of scrap fittings, drying, resealing vs cost of a new hull? It will always have the history, necessary to declare if sold later.
Wow. What task that was..very interesting to watch. I hope sooo much the boat can be repaired and turned into a lovely home again 🤞🙂❤️
Owner starting that very soon.
And this is how it should have been done to begin with! proper heavy recovery firm (crouches) and a team of marine experts! exactly like i said on video where RCR sank the boat....... well done chaps!
They have to wait for the water level to drop and the bank to firm up again though or the job will be so much more difficult, risky and expensive.
So happy is that they got the boat up and floated and I know the owner is gonna have 1 heck of a job but thanks for keeping us informed
Glad you enjoyed the video John.
Thanks for all of your videos about this. I’m so glad to see the boat has been recovered at last, although in such a sad state. Every good wish to the owner for the restoration, my heart went out to them when I saw what had happened. I hope they can turn it into a lovely home again
Thank you linda.
They would want to film as much of the process as they feel comfortable with. TH-cam funds might help them
@@sianwarwick633 surprised they don't have a channel, or maybe they have, never really checked.
Super Bee, thanks for keeping every one informed on this tragedy will done . Happy Trails
Thanks Mike
Poor guy ,hope he was well insured, everything can be fixed, 😁👍
It's a joy to watch professionals doing their thing and compared to the last lot it's night and day. So glad to see her recovered safely and I hope she is her old self ASAP. Nice video and good commentary.
Thank you also.
aw man, gutting to see that much damage to someones home, really hope the boat is savable, it'll cost a fortune and it'll be months and thousands to get her back up and running, thanks for uploading the video.
Well well well! I’ve commented twice on this story before. This was the correct procedure in the first place. Tracked machine on that bank pulling it out of the current. The first attempt was completely incorrect, they sank that boat. The machine is built on a murooka tracked dumper chassis,Proper job done.👍 thanks for posting.
Thanks Jim, that machine actually had four winching points, I had earlier said two, someone also said it was one of very few in the Country.
@@NarrowboatSuperB it was made special for Crouch, a one off. My company clears bridges in North Yorkshire for the county council, we would have pulled that boat off the main flow onto that bank with a tracked machine. I’m amazed that the local council didn’t do anything to get that off the bridge ASAP. Up here they are very precious of their bridges since Tadcaster bridge collapsed a few years back, we’ve cleared it 2 x this last few months. The price that they charged to lift that boat was very reasonable. Once again thank you for sharing.👍
Ah, that explains it then Jim, a one off made for the company. I too was surprised that Highways did not get involved, the pressure against that bridge must have been massive.
I can’t imagine why, anyone would ‘troll’ anyone on here providing good content on channels like this … has a boater myself, a liveaboard, my heart goes out to the owner, I keep all my valuables in storage and have a very minimal life aboard … so sad to think someone may have lost almost everything in a situation like this… great video, doing good… Trolls can do one, horrible destructive and dull!
I have just posted the latest, the interior looks so bad, but, a refurb is on the cards.
@@NarrowboatSuperB that’s good news… 🙏🏼
Hopefully the crews involved will document the issues and resolve so they can be more knowledgeable in future for recovery as I’m sure this will happen again.
Thank you for documenting the whole episode and to @crouchrecovery944 also to @CBS
Thanks, both CBS and Crouch certainly put on a shift, it was a long day.
@@NarrowboatSuperBmay I say your documentation was so good all through the episode and go fund page was a great gesture 👍👏🙏
@@chox2001 Thank you
Glad his boat finally has got rescued. It's interesting that a third party rescue organisation with the right tools, equipment & experience, showed more care to the owner of the narrowboat and the users of the waterway, than the Canals & River Trust (CRT) did (you know, those guys 'in charge' post-British Waterways, whose CEO Richard 'I know quite alot about trains' Parry, keep asking for a 'raise' in levies from boat owners, whilst saying that he may have to 'shut down' parts of the Canal Network due to 'not having enough money'). Parry should be sued for gross neglegence
thanks for the update , glad the boats uprighted again , i bet the owner will be glad to get his boat back , he'll probably have to get all new furniture & cupboards , how heartbreaking .
I would think the entire floor and starboard would need replacing. Engine, batteries, electrics, drains, pumps. Drydock for the steelwork
The engine is perfect considering, video of the inside is now up.
Deja vu for me...I had a 60ft wooden narrowboat in 1986 which decided to break mooring and sink right in the Middle of the Grand Union well below the hull line so it couldnt be pumped out. British Waterways had a dredger nearby which came along and broke it up. I was then invoices for £1,700 which was about half my then salary and took me about 3 years to pay off. I only discovered the boat was uninsurable having bought it! Not to be put off i bought a new Liverpool Boats 40ft shell and fitted that out with some of the bits I salvaged such as the windows and Lister engine.
Great video 👍 followed the story of this boat from the very first video and glad it’s now floating the correct way up and hopefully it can be refitted and saved. Surprised me how long it took them to get it out but as you mentioned they had a few difficulties with the depth of the water and the bridge.
Each time the winch was repositioned and lines attached took around half hour, sounds long but a lot of this was done by boat, I did think myself it would be just a few hours.
The guys done a great job, I've found this very interesting to watch, thank you for following this whole sorry business. I hope the owners can recover from this and get their boat refitted and back on the water for them to enjoy once more...
Thank you Peter, glad you enjoyed the video.
It is good to see this narrow boat has been recovered.
Though should this incident have got so bad in the first place, when this narrow boat
When it first broke lose from its mooring because of fast flowing and raising flood water, then taken by the high flood water up onto and against the bridge.
If the emergency services and canal authorities, had acted sooner to save and recover this narrow boat, while it was still upright.
Not wait so long for the flood water to started dropping, which caused this narrow boat to capsize and sink plus be in the damaged state it is now in too.
Though it is very good to see public donations, towards the price of recovering this narrow boat, to help the owner, is lovely to see this level of kindness.
Lastly good reporting on your TH-cam Video channel, over this incident, clearly has help no end, well done to yourself too.
Thank you Wendy.
They should have insurance to cover everything
Brilliant video and very informative.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Hopefully the boat can be soon brought back to a family home.
Dave from Corvid Compassion Leicestershire. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Its amazing that the boat is righted. Hope it can be restored one day ...?alot of work involved. Thank you for recording the event
Thank you for your comment.
I absolutely love these canals! Wish we had them here in Oz, I'd love to cruise around in my kayak sightseeing.
If ever you get the chance to visit you can hire boats out for anything from a couple of days to a few weeks, or even a Kayak.
@NarrowboatSuperB That's awesome, thanks mate 👍
Thanks for the update really feel for the owners could be an insurance write off the damage is a lot worse than I thought it would be good luck to them
Thats great news, but now the real work starts, its heart rending to see the interior, thanks for updating us all. How are they (the owners) getting on, o.k. i hope.
True
I think after the initial shock they coped with it, but yesterday brought it all back.
Why can’t they put a sign in the water, if they can’t affix it to the bridge, directing traffic to the center tube?
That is a Very good point, would have thought the canal and river trust could do that.
I don't know what it is about narrow boats but I just find them cool as hell. ❤
Great to know the boat is upright ‘again!’ Fingers crossed for the owners. As a CC I dread this happening! I was reading about a barge yesterday (same scenario) no one will help, insurance company won’t help - until the boat is moved!? = Nightmare scenario!
Upright and floating now, new update just posted.
Thank you for sharing, very sad to see a narrow boat like that someone’s home 😢thank you
Thank you for watching.
I lost my boat in the Holyhead marina disaster. It was raised after 3 months on the sea bed but was a total loss. I then moved onto my narrowboat on the River Weaver, but after 2 record breaking floods that nearly destroyed the marina I was at, I vowed to never moor on tidal waters or a river in winter time again. it's just not worth the risk and heartache. Some say this boat is a right off, but I know plenty of boats that have been restored after such disasters. It just takes time and money.
Was that 2020, about 70 to 80 boats damaged with many of them sinking, it was covered on the main TV news channels.
well done to all in this recovery of the boat and hope everyone is ok
Thank you.
Great to see they got boat out,maybe they can do a similar thing and remove a burnt out semi submerged narrow boat that’s in Leicester and right on a bend,been there for maybe 6 months now.
That will be down to the CRT if an owner can't be found
Excellent video, refreshing to see a video with a very good balance of introduction and actual body of the film! ⚓️⚓️👍👍
Thank you.
Great update, like you we ran out of light.
Oh man - this brings tears to your eyes. Superb work by the CBS and Crouch guys - seriously difficult work handled very professionally. But the boat is a total loss surely?
Latest update is out now and gives a bit more information
Love the advice. If you don’t like it then don’t watch ❤️
Having seen many TH-cam videos this not the first time a boat has been in that position on the Barrow road bridge. Listed building or not the bridge needs modifications. Thanks for the update
Surely one small sign won't hurt.
Tragic ! The devastation is horrendous. Cost of repairs must be huge. The very best of luck. It would be nice to see Sea Jade post refurbishment.
Refurb starting soon I'm told, new update just posted.
Really interesting video. Congrats. Hope the boat will sail once again. Miss my days working by the Thames
Wow, there's no return for a boat sinking on the Thames surely.
@NarrowboatSuperB There was a few that got away , remember a 60 footer that came down broadside and wedged against a lock. But generally no.
It’s good to see they are able to get the boat upright. However I think the canals are so poorly maintained they want serious dredging boats are often going aground because there is no depth to them.
My comment was the CRT might consider removing some of the obstacle brickwork. And the town allowing some kind of signage to indicate which archway is useable
I am just so very sorry for the owner - I cannot imagine how I would cope with that - the term, "dig a big hole, burry it and move on' comes to mind.
Yes, just where do you start in a situation like that.
It is a crane, but with some unusual certification :o) The winches won’t have several factors of safety over the rope, it’s a: pull until you break something. The jib is probably protected by a relief valve so the winches can’t overload it. Nice rig, me wanty :o)
I think a few people are after one
I am a qualified carpenter I would be happy to help refit her out if that's of any help
Heartbreaking.
Dang that reminds me of the freighter stuck at a bridge across the Danube several years ago.
They needed a tug and a tank on the river bank dragging against the current to get it unstuck...
I know it's difficult filming, but please can you move the camera slower as moving it so quickly, and waving it about backwards and forwards constantly is very disorientating and hard to focus. Thanks in advance.
the owner has to think positively, it will be better than it was, this is an opportunity to make the boat he always wanted, good luck, hope he has insurance cover,
@@sicks6six Thank you
That’s nice of you to post an update to the gofundme page.
Thank you, they have helped a complete stranger.
Well done lads. I'm suprised there wasn't someone inboard with a powerfull hose blasting all the silt out of the bow.
They are trying to refloat it why would anyone want to be putting more water inside.
When getting rid of mud and silt you would use an Air lift at the same time actually taking out a third more than you put in.@@davidtarrant364
The effort you've put into the who sorry story of the sinking is in it's sell quite phenomenal so I take my hat off to you sir. Now she's been removed the hard work starts. Maybe a replacement boat would be a faster option.
Donated
Had a look yesterday, there is a massive crease midships where she was resting on an old stone support under the surface, this could be pushed out when heated up but then does that just move it somewhere else along the boat.
Great lads cbs worked with them many times on boat lifts i knew they would float it and not lift of the bridge i guess it will be floated to pillings lock and lifted there.
Hi, new update out now, I thought at first Pillings
Shame to see this, someone's pride and joy in such a state, looks very recoverable though. Also seems about time the management of our waterways spent some money on clearing debris and rubbish from the waterways instead of hoarding the money or paying huge salaries to those that do the least, like the top dogs.
Latest update now on, refurb to start soon I'm told.
Great video and content. Best regards from Chicago
Thank you.
That is going to cost some one big money hope it can be fixed
It looks to have been a lovely boat and could be again.
It will take them a bit of time but I'm sure it will get there.
Thanks for posting. I was wondering what was happening
Thanks Nadine, I did wonder myself
Thanks for the update much appreciated.
And thank you for watching, the latest update has just been posted.
Enjoyed the video, mate. What harm would a blue mark on the bridge make 😢 classic council jobs worth 😂
Exactly
Strap, not Strop ;) Funny accent that mate. Good work getting the boat out. Hopefully it can be fully restored.
Thanks 👍
good video. But what i do not understand is. the stern was in the shallow, yet the bow was mid-stream. to me it would have been better from the other side of the bank, with the same angle of attack
Heartbreaking to see someones home in that state. 💔😢 I'm hoping that the insurance will pay out, or if it's written off they can get another boat. I don't know how insurance works when its down to the river in flood. I'm on a canal, and I won't be going anywhere near a river, it's too risky .
Some rivers do look a bit daunting.
Great video right up my street.👍
We used to (in the 1960s) moor during school holidays our caning cruiser along side a concreted platform pretty close to where the action is.
Just down stream from the lock the “river” joins the canal from the left if I’m correct.
The concrete pad & the large grassed area apparently used be used by a fun fair prior to the 1960’s.
Can you see from the video any changes,
Very interesting video what will happen to the narrow boat now
Its a choice of either salvage what they can from her or try and refurb, but the refurb looks like it will be a big job.
This has been a long and, I assume, extremely difficult situation. Is this the bridge over the Soar, just down the road from the roundabout by Barrow-upon-Soar station? I had a friend who lived on that roundabout and spent many happy weekends there. We used to amble down to the pub next to the bridge for a pint.
Hell of a spot to wreck a boat! I've enjoyed your videos on the subject though, very informative.
Yes David, this is that same bridge, the pub on the left is The Soar Bridge Inn, the other side of the road is the Moorings pub, can't remember what it's previous name was.
hope he can save his boat after all that water running through it
Everything inside is ruined, even the wood panels on the walls and floor.
@NarrowboatSuperB yes I thought it would be but can the boat it's self be saved?
wasn't sure if it had done structural damage with it being pinned against the bridge with all the weight of the flood waters upon it
@@aaronyoung5797 I don't think they will know until a survey is done.
@@aaronyoung5797 It has, middle on one side bent slightly but enough to warrant some major work.
Good work all. The only way to deal with Trolls is delete and block. Any attention whatsoever gives them what they want. Sad individuals.
Very true Rebecca
Great little Tonka toy - I’d love to have that to play with lol
You and me both!
You can play all you like, at £5000 a day.
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Be good if you could give us updates on the restoration as it happens. Great video😁
Latest update now on Richard.
How do we no the bridge did not hit the boat first and it’s the bridge they should be moving
Do you know if there are plans to refurbish and re-float.....?
Update now on, looks like a refurb is on the cards.
Bring in Mr.Hewes and his Foden !
That's my dad's old boat Hampstead the fuel boat he bought it off British waterways in there dispersal sale in the sixties
And its still going strong and looking as good as ever.
Great video the hull seems from what I can see of is in decent shape it would good see ongoing progress videos from the owners on refitting.
Hopefully, that would be good
Have you any updates on the refit of the boat?
Not started as yet, being taken to a boat yard further along the river.
Don’t worry he just explained poor guy
did you find out what caused the boat to sink ? cause i'm racking my mind trying to figure it out 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
it must of been quite a hazard to other boats?????
It's on a previous video plus an update video before it was recovered, I will leave it to you to decide how it sank but read the comments to see if you agree.
@@NarrowboatSuperB okay thank you.
What a great video, thanks for showing it 😊
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Glad you got it out
Thank you Dale, I will pass this on to Rainbows Hpspice
Unfortunately when this happens to any boat most of the time the structure is compromised...
There was a lot of pressure put on the structure..
It will need a in-depth survey by a structural engineer.. just to see if it's worth a refit. ..
Most of the time the insurance company will decide to write it off..
I hope they don't .for the sake of the owner . They will take into account .what it costs for hotel accomodation .till the boat is repaired which could take months.
You make a good point. I'd not thought about lateral pressure on the structure due to holding back the water wanting to get around it. In any event, it's a back to bare shell, a complete strip out and start again.
Bare shell is about right, just been down to take a look on the inside, what a mess, update now on.
Nice documentation!
Glad you enjoyed it
How you going Jim, nice to see you, where do you keep your pigeons?
Still up in Lerwick, how's things Ray, not many clubs around here these days.
I truly hope that the owner or owners of this boat can get it all back to living condition.
Let's hope so Beverley, thank you.
well done lads and thanks for the update
Thank you
You’re working close to the trolls under the bridge
Very close.