It was supposed to be the airing cupboard, cosy-warm over the
calorifier, but there was clearly another something going on when the top shelf
went in high, high enough to accommodate a five-gallon barrel with an airlock
on the shelf below. And below that shelf
a spacious shallow drawer, coincidentally the right depth to take tubs of
yeast, campden tablets, and all the bitty stuff that go with wine making, and
beer brewing too. I’m not complaining, I
was a willing convert and then perpetuator and definitely a benefactor of the
outcome. And really, who needs more than
one shelf to store linen ? Anyway, the
Bloke slatted one of the shelves in a wardrobe by way of compensation.
Freyja and Christina attract interest wherever they cruise and may be your opportunity to escape the rat race and enjoy a less expensive more relaxed lifestyle without the responsibilities of a classic pair. Their liveaboard configurations provide motorcycle stowage, spare backcabin, workshop, shop, greenhouse, storage and a chicken coop. So, space and freedom, on boats that fit comfortably into the short locks of the L&L and the singles of the Macc and the Peak Forest. A go-anywhere pair.
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
The brew cupboard revisited
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
For the boater-bikers out there
Here’s a picci of our Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 resplendent in her
own private quarters on Freyja’s front deck.
With the handlebars dropped, the top-plank up and tarps down, she’s as
snug as a bug in a rug and nobody knows she’s there. The Bloke has corrected me, it’s a “he”. Sorr-ee.
We load and unload with a wide ramp that chains to points on the
gunwales. Nothing complicated and it
works. And it is amusing to see jaws
drop when we decide to go for a ride and the Bloke rolls up the tarps and we
unload her-him-it; usual comments are
along the lines of: “Well, I’d never
have guessed that was there.” and then
we hear about all the bikes they’ve had.
And we eventually get to go for our own ride.
Getting her, um it, was another story:
we went into the dealership with a tape-measure and had a puzzled sales
team following us around as we measured up everything we fancied. Funnily enough, this was the one we liked
most and the one that fitted perfectly.
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