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#1 Post by joecrx » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:07 pm

went away for the weekend on the boat , great weather , but a seal at the back was letting in more water than the bilge pumps could handle :smt003 next thing i knew i was shouting "women and children first " me being the captain i went down with the ship :smt005
the firebrigade managed to pull the water out in time and fast enough to compensate the water comming in to get her afloat minuts before it sank , whole was bunged and £500 pound lighter in the wallet to pay for the firemen and £150 to get towed back to our berth , ill let the insurand deal with the rest , heres the pics
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#2 Post by fastasfcuk » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:50 pm

i can see the problem you've got water in the carbs :smt003
i hope there was'nt much damage.

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#3 Post by Kwackerz » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:54 pm

Shouldve took the falco, not a game bird.

or took a game bird on the falco

or summat

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#4 Post by D-Rider » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:56 pm

Sympathies Joe !

When I was younger (much younger) I was in the Sea Scouts. Some kind soul donated us a 72' narrow boat - in need of a bit of refurbishment. I don't think we ever managed to move it - despite spending huge amounts of time on it. It sank several times - fire brigade pump outs and on at least one occasion we had to have the water level of the canal reduced so that we could re-float the thing .... eventually got shot of it.

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Anyway .... I do have a bit of an idea what you went through !
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#5 Post by Samray » Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:57 pm

I daren't comment until I finish laffing. :smt082






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#6 Post by joecrx » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:01 pm

thers alot of damage , cost so far , new engine £2500 ,new central heating £1500 new fridge £550 , also new carpets , genarator , life jackets, batteries, internal seats ,beading it all mount up ETC
not a cheap weekend , not to worry ill get it sorted ,

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#7 Post by Kwackerz » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:08 pm

Streetfighter it...


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#8 Post by joecrx » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:28 pm

Kwackerz wrote:Streetfighter it...


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hahahaha like it
filling out the claim form now still adding to the damage
we had alot of help from friends fellow boaters d - rider who said they would help putting her back together , mecanics , electritions , and im a joiner so its not to bad if the insurance pays out , just like bikers they are all willing to help


firebrigade £500
tow home and additional pump out £est 150
dehumidifyer and electricity ?
engine £2500 +
central heating £1500
fridge £550
carpets , linnen , wiring , lesure batteries , genarator ,life jackets , etc
im fully comp so hope ill get it fixed without being to much out of pocket

cheers

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