I will need something to do once it's too dark to go any further, 
so...I'll keep a log.  Don't plan on doing much drinking, except for 
the odd one on board in the evenings.  That's one thing I found with 
being on the canals, by the time the day is done and evening meal 
over, it's almost bedtime for me and ohhhhhhh do I sleep! :-)

--- In [email protected], "Trevor Burridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Mike asked Are you planning of doing any sort of log? If so, please 
feel 
> free to publish it here.
> 
> I agree with Mike I don't think anyone was suggesting you were 
inexperienced 
> but the heading New to Group maybe suggested this to us based on 
our own 
> experience of first time hirers who have appeared on the group, 
planning an 
> almighty cruise without due regard to the strenuous time table they 
have set 
> themselves.
> 
> You clearly know what's in store for you !
> 
> At the present time Sunrise is approx 6.30 am and sunset is now 
getting to 
> be about 7.45 pm (varies across the UK). As you know Hire Boats are 
normally 
> restricted within these times for cruising but you will also have 
got the 
> idea that this isn't sometimes the case from other postings on the 
list! I 
> suspect ever more over cautious insurers are wary of claims etc and 
impose 
> these restrictions on the boat yards.
> 
> As Mike says I do hope that you have time for a log report but will 
> understand if your time is better spent eating, drinking and 
sleeping. 
> Whatever you do enjoy yourselves.
> 
> Trevor
>


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