Days 42 to 48: Limehouse (still there!)
After Catnap's gearbox was repaired, we were hoping to leave Limehouse as part of St Pancras Cruising Club's next convoy on Friday 13th. However, we decided to have an experienced helm, Giles Williams, onboard for our trip and postponed the date to 18th to fit with his schedule. CRT had given us an extension of stay on the Wall, so we were OK to stay put until then. Another disconcerting event had occurred on the morning of 12th, when a narrowboat limped in from the Thames after the engine failed. The boat then went aground, was stranded on a bank overnight and had taken on a lot of water before being rescued. We never got to the bottom of exactly what had happened, although the owner told us that he'd "nearly lost the boat".
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| The nearly ill-fated narrowboat Muchgigglin, turning to pump out the port side after becoming seriously waterlogged on the Thames |
Sooo.. we asked the local mechanic to return to thoroughly check all connections and anything else he could think of - belt and braces!
This gave us a bit more time to explore the area and we enjoyed visiting the Docklands Museum at Canary Wharf, the historic riverside pub The Prospect of Whitby and the Yurt Cafe at the Royal Foundation of St Katherine
| All quiet again - Catnap on the Wall, sandwiched between a widebeam and a large yacht |

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