Monday 28 September 2015

Launch Day!!!


Monday 28th September

A beautiful bright blue sky, the sun shining down and today was the launch of Ella onto the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Our good friends, Anne and Steve, arrived soon after us, a complete surprise for us, but it was lovely to see them and they stayed with us for the whole day and enjoyed the spectacle.

We arrived at the Boatbuilders at 8.30 in the morning and watched Ella being brought out of the shed.




She was then hoisted up in the air by an enormous crane.



Then very gently placed on the back of a low loader.



The lorry drove her very carefully to the carpark of the Broughton Arms pub in Rode Heath where she waited for the crane to follow her down.




The crane then lifted her slowly off the lowloader and spun her round to be placed very gently onto the canal.











































Ella sitting in the water where we have left her for the night, we shall return tomorrow and load everything onto her ready to start the cruise to her home for this year.



A fantastic day, we are over the moon with the boat and feel so excited and emotional over this most amazing day.

Friday 4 September 2015

Signwriting!


Friday 4th September

Great excitement, we had an e-mail from Daniel to say that Andy Russell would be arriving at the boatyard at 7.30am on Friday to begin work on our boat!!!

So, up at 6am and on the road by 6.30 to meet him!

Andy Russell (L) and Wayne (R)

We talked through our ideas, took advice on what would work and what wouldn't, decided on the colours for the writing and Andy set to work straight away.

Chalk on the paint







This is an example of the way in which Andy works.  In fact the number has now been changed to 33 and all he did was rub it out and put in the new number.










Slogan to be painted on a ribbon





Dave's slogan for the majority of this year has been  'One life...live it.'  and it is going to be painted onto this ribbon.






Engine in situ







Sparkling clean engine, how long will it stay like this?








Control Panel






The electrician was working on connecting all the wiring whilst we were there. 








Hob in place





Hob has now been fitted into it's space above the oven and we are pleased with how smart it looks and how easy to keep clean as well!!







Kitchen cupboard





The pull out drawers have been put in and are very handy for using all the available space without having to get on hands and knees to see what is right at the back!!





Dinette






The dining area is on a raised plinth so that we can see out the large window just above the table.  This will also convert into a double bed.







The signwriting will take most of the day, so we decided to leave them to it and return home. Daniel will send through photos of the finished work later on today.

We drove home via Overwater Marina and called in so that we could see where our mooring was.  We also paid our £10 deposit for the fob to allow us into the secure parking for our mooring area. 
Electric hookup
Mooring


This is where our boat will live and where can hookup for mains power and water.






View






Here is the view from the boat when we are moored up and going nowhere!!!







The next time we see Ella she will be hoisted on to the back of a lorry, driven down to the canal and hoisted into the water.  We are looking forward to it immensely!



Wednesday 2 September 2015

Sparkling, shiny paint job!!!


1st September 2015

We went to visit Ella yesterday and were mightily pleased to see the progress that has been made.  Although the paintwork is not yet finished we are very happy with the choice of colour and the effect so far.


Door with blind






These doors are very clever as the windows are all double glazed and the blinds are between the panels of glass.  This means the blinds don't swing about and even more importantly don't get dirty!!!  See how shiny the paint is, my reflection is very clear!










Stern of Ella





Here is Dave standing at the stern of the boat. You can clearly see the propeller under the boat and the rudder in front of it.








Flag pole attached!!




Dave is very pleased to see the bracket for the flag pole and how it will look when it is attached.  
There is also a bracket that we can attach a bicycle carrier onto when we are ready.











These are the various control panels which will help us to look after the boat and the engine. We don't really know what they all do but Daniel will explain everything during the handover and there will be documents in folders for everything on the boat.  Exciting bedtime reading!


Hob




The three ring hob has still to be placed in the work surface, but it has only just arrived.  This and the oven are the only appliances to use gas.









Lounge lighting





Wall lamps in the lounge along with spotlights in the ceiling.  All the lighting is LED so power consumption should be very low. 








Kitchen work surface and sink





The work surface is made from the granite slab we went and chose from Derby.  We are very pleased with the colour and the way it lightens the kitchen area.






Tap





Wayne is holding the tap in place to give an impression of what it will look like when finished.  Simple but effective.









Bathroom sink





The bathroom is most impressive with the shower, sink and enormous mirror in place.  It does look lovely.









Bedroom television





The bedroom has it's own small TV with a dressing table area underneath it.  Wayne is going to put some additional lighting under the frame of the television.








Dave in the kitchen


Door design







Here you can see the red and black clearly.  There will be a cream coach line between the two colours.

Beside our boat is another boat that is being worked on as well. 










Brackets





You can see the brackets clearly here, the flat one is for the flag pole and the upright one is for the bicycle carrier.









What next?  The signwriter appears to be on holiday, so that will have to wait until he reappears.  We are away on holiday ourselves during September, so are unable to take delivery of Ella until the end of the month.

Once everything has been finished, the boat will be covered in polythene sheeting to protect it and left where it is.

The date for launching the boat is 28th September 2015, an independent surveyor will then survey it and hopefully pass it, and a safety certificate will be provided.

We are visiting again on Friday and if Andy Russell is available we might get to meet him.  If not we have given Daniel drawings of what we want painted on the boat.  

After so long it feels amazing to know that the boat will be ready for us to cruise away in before the end of the month!!  So exciting!!

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