We returned a little earlier than normal for a number of reasons, but primarily so that we had time to sort ourselves out for the nuptials of two special people. My niece Michelle and her soon to be spouse, Dave. Ali was making the wedding cake, no pressure then! As the event was to take place on the Hampshire coast, my job was to transport both us and the cake, safely to the venue...
But all went to plan. A beautiful wedding, held within an old but still used cinema, followed by a reception at a cliff top hotel, with spectacular views out to the isle of Wight in one direction, then towards Hengistbury head with the Purbecks and Poole bay in the other, was a beautiful south coast setting for their day. Even the weather behaved, with a stunning sunset to round off a perfect day. We were both blessed to play a small part. Well not so small in my case, only just squeezed into my suit!
Once home and settled, we looked for a weather window and when one arrived, over two days, we washed and polished the boat. She is still looking good, even more so when buffed up. Ali even took the pram hood home to wash and reproof. Then it was time for the engine to be serviced. For this we elected to use Simon Pollard, local to the area and a Beta Marine engineer. He did a very thorough job and is booked in to replace the water in the cooling system with something more suited to winter conditions, in early November.
So all was good. Even the weather, so before Ali started her new job, we decided to have a few days out. Only to Napton and back, but it was good to be free of the umbilical again, but..
Just short of Braunston, the engine control panel froze . Obviously a loss of power to it and hopefully a fuse, but where to locate it and did we have a spare? Luckily, we have paid our dues to RCR over all our years of ownership and never had to make a call on their services. Beta are renowned for developing dodgy connections, so after tinkering, we made that call. Half an hour later, the engineer was with us. Fuse located and replaced and we were off! Peace of mind knowing assistance is but a call away .
We enjoyed our trip out. The weather was kind and we even managed to visit the Folly for a meal.
Napton Windmill
and from the other side! well worth the walk for the stunning views ..
and the interesting rare breeds
So yes, Dunchurch is exposed. You pay for uninterrupted views...
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