Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Its a contact sport




Original post 09/06/08


Day three.
Teddington took most of our day. I went over to the lock at 10am and enquired about the state of the river prior to handing over my £115 for the 15 day visitor license.
They expected to be on yellow boards by some time in the after noon. We also where holding position as we were waiting for our friend and guest Phil, bless he had finished nights this morning and was obviously sleeping, so we tootled around the boat, reading, relaxing and Nora nursing her sunburn.....I also managed a couple of cross words.
The day was again perfect.
Sometime in the afternoon most of the narrowboats that had been at tedders moved off en masse and headed upstream. By about 5pm, we wandered down to teddington station and met phil after his journey from Plumstead via waterloo.
We set off and hit the flow which was still very fast, I kept the revs to give us 3mph, as I felt anymore would just be a waste of fuel. As we rounded Ravens Ait we slowed down by .5 mph. Phil came to the rear and took over the tiller. We chatted as you do, the time being now about 6pm. I suddenly heard a slap of water behind us and I turned just intime to see a Long Oar right by the rudder and before i could call out, the oar and skull collided with our rear counter.
The rower suddenly called out to the next rower behind him.....turn turn turn. and he set off again as if nothing had happend.
We were already very close to the bank as the flow of the water was at its least there. Blow me, if we were then approached again very close to the stern by another rower, this time being coached by a rupert in a launch with a megaphone.........he was calling out orders which i couldnt understand......what I DID UNDERSTAND WAS THE WORDS....SKIPPER WATCH YOUR COURSE......feckin cheek........
As far as im concerned, even though the skull was under oars, they were the overtaking vessel and as such had a duty to keep clear of us.......bloody cheek and after we'd paid £115 squid for the privilege.
I made sure Phil was reminded that our only collision so far has been while he had the con. We arrived at Hampton court and ive never seen those moorings so quiet. So came alongside, BBQ out and lit and enjoyed a very pleasant evening in lovely sunshine chatting and supping.Windsor tomorrow....after Phill and Nora have wandered around Hampton Court.





2 comments:

Vallypee said...

My, You've been busy in the last few days! I'll have to do some catching up later. Still, makes good bed time reading ;-)

I've managed the first part with Nora insisting on steering, but will have to read the rest tonight.

Vallypee said...

I'm not surprised you were cross with those rowers. How daft can they get? Still, it seems you had a nice trip and a pleasant end to the day.