99. Visiting the Anderton Boat Lift on my narrowboat (Trent and Mersey canal / River Weaver)

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  • @_Sakidora_
    @_Sakidora_ Před 4 lety +103

    I have no idea why watching this man pottering about on his boat is so endlessly fascinating and so strangely relaxing.

    • @CruisingTheCut
      @CruisingTheCut  Před 4 lety +38

      This man is delighted that you do.

    • @IvyWhitehead1
      @IvyWhitehead1 Před 4 lety +27

      @@CruisingTheCut The fact you continue to reply and read comments when you have so many views and on such old videos is honestly amazing

    • @2683shaun
      @2683shaun Před 3 lety +8

      @@IvyWhitehead1 same here. I have been watching all the videos throughout lockdowns. And definitely caught the bug. Maybe one day get afloat myself.
      Awesome work. With the information. Very informative. The camera work and production is on another level.

    • @mariandavies9487
      @mariandavies9487 Před 3 lety +1

      The spirit of narrowboating has grabbed you! Add an enthusiastic narrowboater and you will have to give it a try.

    • @contrafax
      @contrafax Před 2 lety +2

      Right? His narration is so soothing and at times funny.

  • @boggoff69
    @boggoff69 Před 5 lety +20

    Tugging him off smut everywhere😁😁😁😁

  • @BallisticBurns
    @BallisticBurns Před 3 lety +13

    'Kindly tugging him off' 🤣🤣🤣

  • @DaveSlaz
    @DaveSlaz Před 4 lety +14

    There's no better feeling than getting tugged off !

    • @tomh3627
      @tomh3627 Před 4 lety +1

      and being kindly tugged off is particularly pleasant.

  • @razahu3
    @razahu3 Před 4 lety +17

    Sitting here in Pakistan.. Dealing the stress of covid your videos are really helpful.. Initially I was in awe of your narration skills and attention to details.. Somewhere In the middle I found out you are a TV journalist, pretty much sums up.. Your profession helping you out 🙂

    • @jaystermac9870
      @jaystermac9870 Před 4 lety +2

      Hey Raza I'm here the U.S. and I agree completely with you .

  • @modestadventurers
    @modestadventurers Před 2 lety +12

    Tugging him off🤔. A friendly bunch boaters.

  • @Cooper121842
    @Cooper121842 Před 5 lety +6

    Lovely to hear about boats kindly tugging eachother off.

  • @mcgoo721
    @mcgoo721 Před 3 lety +12

    Boaters being tugged off and bribery. This is the spicy canal life I want to sign up for!

  • @JohnnyWrong
    @JohnnyWrong Před 6 lety +6

    "Kindly tugging him off." Fnarr!

  • @C_Mike
    @C_Mike Před 5 lety +13

    I think these are the most quintessentially british vlogs. I'm not quite sure why they appeared in my recommendations but I'm glad they did. Stuff like this lift are simply amazing

  • @simplefoodsimplelife9632
    @simplefoodsimplelife9632 Před 7 lety +1

    How wonderful! Your ability to articulate what we were seeing and feeling at the boat lift, gave a real sense of being there. Thank you so much David.

  • @robevans2659
    @robevans2659 Před 4 lety +7

    "Tugging him off".... made me chuckle mate 😊🤣

  • @kuzadupa185
    @kuzadupa185 Před 2 lety +5

    I love how when people take apart and put bsck together even something as big as this they still end up with spare parts!

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably the only reason there were "Spare Parts" was because when they rebuilt it 15years prior, they went from electric back to hydraulic.

  • @HisnameisRich
    @HisnameisRich Před 5 lety +7

    I got kindly tugged off once, made a mess but we all went away happy

  • @ariadams3290
    @ariadams3290 Před 5 lety +4

    1875? And the technology is obviously a testament to building great structures the old-fashioned way; with iron and steel and trusted craftsmanship that you just can't find anywhere!
    Hats off to the architect and original craftsman who put their heart and soul into machinery
    Thanks again for a great tour

  • @kenlennon
    @kenlennon Před 7 lety +3

    Beautiful vlog David. Thanks for your time in making it for us.Ken

  • @N4BGZ
    @N4BGZ Před 7 lety +6

    The quality of this set of vlogs is outstanding. I don't think there are any better anywhere.

  • @freddiemeyer4563
    @freddiemeyer4563 Před 4 lety +4

    2.13 ' kindly tugging him off'😂

    • @ginajones1003
      @ginajones1003 Před 4 lety

      freddie meyer Technically is is not allowed by the hire companies, you are supposed to phone them and they will get someone out to help you ( and have a good laugh beforehand). They don’t want something to go wrong and have their boat damaged; thus needing repair and loosing the next booking. So if you do get someone to do this, make sure it is someone competent ( not another new hirer).

  • @kiereluurs1243
    @kiereluurs1243 Před rokem +3

    Very admirable they made the lift working again.
    It's a proverbial time machine.

  • @MichaelJ1951
    @MichaelJ1951 Před 4 lety +8

    Always enjoy your videos and especially appreciate the natural sounds and no overpowering annoying music

    • @SvenArnvic
      @SvenArnvic Před 3 lety

      Yah, that is really the only thing that makes "The Narrowboat Experience" 's vlogs less enjoyable, the loud, extremely cheesy pop music that drowns out pretty much everything. Much prefer his with just Vespers at the end.....though I can't help but think it's borrowed from Pink Floyd...possibly "Shine on you Crazy Diamond":

    • @Innerspace100
      @Innerspace100 Před 3 lety

      @@SvenArnvic To me, it sounds like a hitherto unknown surperflous track from Obscured By Clouds, or possibly even Atom Heart Mother. Especially the drum fills ar SOOO early seventies Nick Mason, it's hillarious! Perfect choice for this series of vlogs, though.

  • @ws8061
    @ws8061 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm American and this is so cool. This would be a cool way to visit the UK.

  • @owenglenn4298
    @owenglenn4298 Před 5 lety +19

    "With another kind boater tugging him off"...

    • @rubenskiii
      @rubenskiii Před 5 lety +1

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @teenisteenis9642
      @teenisteenis9642 Před 5 lety +2

      i came here to find this immediately after i heard it XD (came, giggity)

    • @esmenouvelle9439
      @esmenouvelle9439 Před 5 lety +3

      The narrowboat community is apparently Very friendly.

  • @dannettepeters1507
    @dannettepeters1507 Před 4 lety +2

    I am falling in love with the beauty of the canals. I especially like the, somewhat, overgrown areas with hanging tree limbs; surreal.

  • @frederick7128
    @frederick7128 Před 4 lety +8

    your channel popped up in my feed thank you something I would never have seen or in fact no about looks great I have never been to UK was not appealing but might just pop in and rent a boat for a couple of days

  • @stephenberry8658
    @stephenberry8658 Před rokem +4

    Amazing piece of industrial era engineering. We visited as spectators after a narroboat day hire on the Union Shropshire Canal.
    Having visited the Falkirk Wheel the week before the difference is profound from the modern technology with rotating cassons instead of vertical lifts.
    Bravo.

    • @Anglo_Saxon1
      @Anglo_Saxon1 Před rokem +2

      The difference is these lads were building the Anderton lift well over a hundred years before the Falkirk was even thought about.Crazy!

  • @christopherwallace826
    @christopherwallace826 Před 4 lety +5

    This keeps popping up in me feed and I keep watching it. Its informative and relaxing so thanks cruising the cut for the good lunch break video.

    • @CruisingTheCut
      @CruisingTheCut  Před 4 lety +1

      Plenty more on my channel too ;-)

    • @randywilson6869
      @randywilson6869 Před 4 lety

      I think I would want a shorter on for just me and the wife. Do they have shorter ones?

    • @CruisingTheCut
      @CruisingTheCut  Před 4 lety +1

      Shorter boat? Yes indeed, narrowboats come in sizes maybe from 20ish feet up to 70. A weekend boat could easily just be 25-30 feet though you'd want longer to live aboard.

  • @dannyboyspain1
    @dannyboyspain1 Před 4 lety +7

    You could sell these videos to a major tv network and they could show them every day through summer. You'd be a very rich man :)

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What a wild contraption, impressive engineering!

  • @dianemorris6904
    @dianemorris6904 Před 4 lety +4

    David, I don't understand thumbs down reviews. If you don't like the videos, don't watch. Your enthusiasm and joy in your narrow boat make the videos more watchable. Is it that people don't like the content or that they have different ideas to you? Don't get it myself

  • @lorispain1
    @lorispain1 Před 3 lety +5

    If you venture north of the border the Falkirk Wheel is a must see, along with the Kelpies, giant horses head sculptures!

  • @jimchurchill5651
    @jimchurchill5651 Před 2 lety +3

    Interesting, beautiful scenery...! Thanks David.

  • @alexr4151
    @alexr4151 Před 5 lety +3

    The boat lift is a spectacular engineering achievement. Perhaps one day I'll have the pleasure of seeing it myself!

  • @petesmowerrepair
    @petesmowerrepair Před 3 lety +3

    Yet another fantastic video ! Each one of them a great look into the U K for us yanks ! Truly amazing how that lift operates ! Thanks for posting !!! Truly ! 👍👍👍🇺🇸

  • @harrysaunders6180
    @harrysaunders6180 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you for your expertly produced, well scripted presentation It brought back many memories.
    My father had a boat on the Leeds & Liverpool canal. One year,I think it was either 1957 or 58, we went on a trip via the Leigh branch, Bridgewater canal and the Trent & Mersey to Winsford and the flashes beyond.
    The Anderton lift was busy and I remember that we had to wait for quite some time before descending due to the number of waiting working narrowboats. In those days the lift was operated using the cogs etc. which were lubricated with grease, of which occasionally parted company with the machinery and by way of gravity were deposited on the boats below!
    I have a collection of 9.5mm cine film from these times, but unfortunately the gate on the projector is out of sync and rips the film. Maybe this will give me the impetus to fix it.
    Sadly, my father died before the canals were viewed as an asset. He campaigned tirelessly to for sections of the Leeds & Liverpool to be kept open, in particular the stretch from Aintree to Liverpool. If closure had occurred, the canal would have been filled in (as many wanted,) and the Liverpool Dock Link may never have been achieved.

  • @parsia1363
    @parsia1363 Před 3 lety +2

    I can’t put into words how much I enjoy your videos! Every now n then I just pup into your channel for a quick getaway on the canals and it’s my own little holiday! Thank you

  • @WesB1972
    @WesB1972 Před 5 lety +2

    Great feat of design, engineering and construction. Well done Brits. It is a treasure worth preserving.

  • @powerslaurae
    @powerslaurae Před 5 lety +3

    Coolest boat lift we’ve ever seen!
    Great video - thanks!

  • @StaK_1980
    @StaK_1980 Před 5 lety +4

    Don't know how I got here, but it is incredibly relaxing ! Bucket list for the retirement, I guess :-)

  • @746laurie
    @746laurie Před 4 lety +4

    Twice visited the Anderton lift, once when it was operated by electric motors back in the early 1970s but I wasn't on a boat as my visit was by car when spending a short break with my late wife in the area. Second visit was in 1992 and we were on a narrowboat together, a one week holiday I had won in a national newspaper competition but of course that was during the period it was closed for restoration and conversion back to hydraulic power.

  • @kauske
    @kauske Před 4 lety +6

    We've got a couple of these in Ontario Canada, probably about twice as big in all dimensions. Canal cruising in England looks a lot more calm and slow than what I'm used to over here. But a lot of the Canals connect to rather impressively large lakes, so bigger boats, bigger locks, and rougher waters outside of the enclosed canals. It's good to see that no matter where you are, boaters are generally courteous and friendly though.
    Watching you traverse those tight and maze-like canals makes me nostalgic for many summer spent boating on the Trent Severn here in Canada when I was younger. Having so many intricate canals to explore seems nice, sadly, we don't have a ton in Canada. We would have had more, but the Trent was basically obsolete by the time it was done. There was a branch that would have headed right down to the city next to where I used to live, but it was never finished. Sadly, it's now just a bunch of empty, doorless locks sitting in the middle of a forest, with no connecting canals.

    • @badad0166
      @badad0166 Před 4 lety +1

      Well, most of it (TSWW) still operates and the closest twin to what we see here is at Peterborough, as in the Peterborough lift locks. Two tubs swapping, same philosophy. Marine Railway at Big Chute has the original on display and the massive upgrade functioning daily in the summer. basically float on, strap under and up the hill you go with your fellow boaters. Whee!

  • @andyrbush
    @andyrbush Před 3 lety +3

    I do love these vlogs, perfect pace and variety of information and sights. Watched this a couple of times already

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan Před 5 lety +4

    These long, skinny houseboats are really interesting. I like them!

  • @01322521959
    @01322521959 Před 7 lety +2

    Another stupendous video. Absolutely fascinating.

  • @raew5263
    @raew5263 Před 3 lety +1

    That Anderton Boat Lift is really something. Amazing engineering for that time. Loved every minute of this vlog. Thank you

  • @grahamlarson2738
    @grahamlarson2738 Před 4 lety +9

    "And I saw another boat kindly tugging him off". Haha. I know, immature... but funny. 😁

  • @miked2662
    @miked2662 Před 4 lety +6

    Taking a trip down these canals is now one of the top things I plan to do when I eventually visit the UK. Hello from Savannah, Georgia U.S.A. 👋🏻😁

  • @europeantechnic
    @europeantechnic Před 4 lety +2

    I am so pleased that they have restored the lift to its former glory. I visited it as a kid in the 90s.

  • @galinneall
    @galinneall Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video. Some years ago, I visited Anderton and they had their own tour boat that would take visitors up and down the lift. It was fun and I recommend it to anyone who finds themselves in the area.

  • @DavidStruveDesigns
    @DavidStruveDesigns Před rokem +3

    What an absolutely _marvellous_ bit of kit! I too love some "chunky" iron, bolts and rivets Industrial Revolution era engineering. It's wonderous what they were able to achieve for the time, I often wonder if we'd be willing and able to come up with something like that from scratch today - and I mean something _really_ built to last like this lift. Wonderful video, I enjoyed every minute of it! 😁😊

  • @kathlucy603
    @kathlucy603 Před 4 lety +3

    I loved the boat lift, great old and renewed engineering.

  • @Dr_Larken
    @Dr_Larken Před 2 lety +2

    I’m guilty of generally skipping through videos to the interesting part or the educational parts but in this case I watch the whole thing simply because I was fascinated as this man is with industrial engineering! I learned about these lives a couple years ago I learned about their existence correction! But this was very enjoyable!!

  • @waltherr.diemel2347
    @waltherr.diemel2347 Před 7 lety +1

    Two thumbs up for the ice cream, three thumbs up for the dog, and four thumbs up for assisting another boater.

  • @mrmgubu2414
    @mrmgubu2414 Před 5 lety +7

    Just found your channel and I really love it. You sound so well prepared and professional, just as good a proper TV show!

    • @theproplady
      @theproplady Před 5 lety

      He should be; he used to do that kind of thing for a living...^_^

  • @lindabowser7451
    @lindabowser7451 Před rokem +4

    If you're ever in Canada, get in a boat and go on the Peterborough lift lock. The world's largest. And right beside the Canadian Canoe Museum. Who could resist?

  • @rext8949
    @rext8949 Před 3 lety +2

    All the paraphernalia of canal journeying. There's an entire industry catering to it. Admire the people who took the trouble to work out solutions for the different problems that were encountered even at that time. Thanks for the lift.

  • @samboslc
    @samboslc Před 4 lety +3

    Beautiful engineering and the presentation was awesomely done. From U. S. A.

  • @nsn73
    @nsn73 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi, A few years ago, I watched a program on TV that had a piece about the lift. But, it was shown from a distance while someone talked about it. It was great to see the lift up close and have a “ride” on it. GREAT video! From Oklahoma, USA.

  • @AndyThomasStaff
    @AndyThomasStaff Před 5 lety +4

    this was a very relaxing way to end my sunday. thank you

  • @LisaMarli
    @LisaMarli Před 5 lety +1

    Glad you stopped and let us see the show. What a lovely piece of engineering. I'm so glad it was restored, definitely worth the effort.

  • @donaldbarden7745
    @donaldbarden7745 Před 5 lety

    Been around commercial and pleasure boats my whole life. Watching a video of someone enjoying the water from our cousins side of the pond made my day. Keep up the great vlogs. Thanks.

  • @Archie-the-bulldog
    @Archie-the-bulldog Před 3 lety +6

    Good morning David. We’ve been watching all your vlogs and have enjoyed them all.m, and appreciate your time and effort. We are currently getting ready to move aboard or 62’ narrowboat. After moving our boat for the first time from Jones’s boatyard fenstanton to Hartford marina ( 4 hours ) 2 locks, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. But to do this alone, I take my hat of to you. You are a inspiration. We hope you have more wonderful journeys. Regards Craig & Tracey

    • @CruisingTheCut
      @CruisingTheCut  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you, I hope you have a splendid time aboard!

    • @ceeceety2320
      @ceeceety2320 Před 3 lety

      That's fantastic! We are so envious! It has become a dream of ours from the U.S. once we retire in 7 yrs. We wish you all the best! Tim and Tammie Miller

  • @Gary-fc5tk
    @Gary-fc5tk Před 4 lety +3

    It's better than an RV on the open road much more scenery and very pretty, thanks for the trip,, Gary from America,

    • @nevillemason6791
      @nevillemason6791 Před 2 lety

      There are some canals that you can navigate round and eventually come back to the same location but many you have to turn around and retrace the same route. Not such a problem on a road system. Also there's places were there's a long flight of locks (20+) were you need a lot of time and physical effort to negotiate. Floating along the canals looks very leisurely but interspersed with 'a good workout'. No need for a gym membership!

  • @craigkaschan4822
    @craigkaschan4822 Před 4 lety +2

    Thankyou Sir what a wonderful part of the world you live. Very beautiful

  • @cecilwilson5442
    @cecilwilson5442 Před 4 lety +1

    Great to see thank you for the video awesome viewing with the lift thats the engineering that made this country a world leader in the past and brilliant that it got restored

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc Před 4 lety +8

    Wonderful... was neck deep into a 600 page legal screed, took a break and stumbled onto this. Thank you for a very enjoyable distraction.
    I do have one complaint though. Now I have no interest in returning to the 600 pages, and instead want to go narrow-boating on your canals. Sigh...

  • @MrSam4850
    @MrSam4850 Před 4 lety +9

    2:10 ooh err missus!

  • @matthewgiller7335
    @matthewgiller7335 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the videos you post. It is very relaxing and to see some simple boating and a dude who films his experiences for the enjoyment of himself and everyone else watching

  • @thebackwardpointinggodwit1396

    Can’t stop watching your vlogs. This is one of your best.

  • @steamgent4592
    @steamgent4592 Před 5 lety +3

    Very Kool. Reminds me the type of place ole Fred Dibnah would take viewers when he started doing historical shows. Like you I love stuff from the Industrial era.

  • @therealsharps
    @therealsharps Před 4 lety +7

    Glad to hear the community tug each other off.

  • @michaelpowell6263
    @michaelpowell6263 Před 7 lety

    Another brilliant video. The Anderton Lift is one of those marvels of creation that we would take for granted today but in 1875 must have been an absolute marvel of engineering. Thanks for the cygnets.

    • @CruisingTheCut
      @CruisingTheCut  Před 7 lety

      I still can't quite get my head around the date it was built!

  • @DriftwoodBoatBlog
    @DriftwoodBoatBlog Před 7 lety

    Right that's it....The Anderton Boat Lift is definitely going on my bucket list, and not just to see it but to go through it too. Thanks for another great vlog.

  • @russellyoung8812
    @russellyoung8812 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm glad to see while scrolling thru the comments that I wasn't the only one who laughed at the "Kindley tugging him off" comment :)

  • @StarkRG
    @StarkRG Před 5 lety +5

    The cool thing about boat lifts is that, whether there's a boat in them or not, they always weigh the same amount. This is because the amount of water displaced out of the caisson weighs exactly the same as the boat doing the displacing, that's Archimedes' principle. This means that the two caissons function as perfect counterweights making the whole system use very little energy considering the amount of mass being moved around. They are better counterweight than those found in human-scale lifts which end up having to use more energy to lift particularly heavy loads or particularly light ones (like if the lift is empty).
    Incidentally, I really hope that, by the time I'm able to buy a narrowboat, the scottish canals will be connected to the main network so I'll be able to experience the Falkirk Wheel boat lift. That thing is a simply astounding bit of engineering, new though it is.

  • @customer7903
    @customer7903 Před 7 lety

    Very interesting and enjoyable with plenty of information and "pointers" - well speeded up where necessary. Thanks again.

  • @bartman8876
    @bartman8876 Před 3 lety +2

    I have been watching your vids for the last 3 days. I get teary eyed. from time to time. As listening and watching you point these wonderful sites out, reminds me of my Grandfather. He would show me videos of his travels here in America. When he retired and took to roads. You do a wonderful job with videos and visiting with everyone. Thanks subscribed to your channel

    • @ceeceety2320
      @ceeceety2320 Před 3 lety

      This quickly became a favorite channel of mine and my wife. We had planned to retire in an RV which sounds like what your Grandfather did. Now that we've gotten to know about these beautiful canals, we are rethinking retirement. David really does a wonderful job doesn't he? He was in television and radio before this so I think that's why he's so good with vlogging. His voice has a calming effect. Glad you found the channel!

  • @Chrisdotnorthwich
    @Chrisdotnorthwich Před 6 lety +3

    The daring, confidence and sheer audacity of those engineers to conceive of such an amazing structure eh? We are used to big steel structures nowadays but at the time the Anderton Boat Lift must have seemed like a miracle.

  • @fokker34
    @fokker34 Před 3 lety +4

    Across the pond in the U.S. we have full time van lifers, you blokes in British canal boats beat that lifestyle hands down.

  • @eastcoastandy2905
    @eastcoastandy2905 Před 4 lety +2

    That was highly entertaining, thanks. The 'grass' deck reminded me of the carpet in my old VW camper 20 years ago, same material and lasted for ages! It looked like a big doormat at the end but the kids loved it.

  • @navigator902
    @navigator902 Před 4 lety +1

    Many hours in production makes your vlogs shine... thanks David ... you have the skills.

  • @tannerrobinson5110
    @tannerrobinson5110 Před 5 lety +3

    As someone who is currently studying engineering, this stuff is awesome.

  • @FoxDren
    @FoxDren Před 4 lety +7

    one of the best things about the design of such a boat lift is that it requres very little power to operate.
    as any vessels entering the casson wil displace water equal to their mass both cassons will always have the same mass. as such the potential energy from the raised casson can be transfered into raising the lowered casson. as such you simply need a tiny amount of energy to get the entire system out of balance and it would continue on it's own if not for the energy needed to toehrcome friction.

  • @bryantford3054
    @bryantford3054 Před 4 lety +2

    Your videos are so informative yet relaxing. Thank you.

  • @danielbillingsley74
    @danielbillingsley74 Před 5 lety +2

    This is literally the greatest BBC audition tape. Great videos.

  • @lewis2255
    @lewis2255 Před 5 lety +4

    This reminds me of the Falkirk wheel up In Scotland
    It’s really fun

  • @jimcub22
    @jimcub22 Před 5 lety +3

    I worked across from this for 28 years and saw it in original format ( steam was used before my time ), then its rebuild to how it is at present.

  • @jacksonmississippi
    @jacksonmississippi Před 5 lety +1

    As a new viewer to Cruising the Cut, I was particularly thrilled to see this video. For many years, my grandfather Sadi Strebelle, was the civil engineer in charge of the four lifts on Belgium's Canal du Centre. During our childhood my siblings and I spent a lot of time around the lifts during summer visits to Belgium and occasionally we were allowed to ride up and down the lifts on some of the working coal boats.

  • @MichaelsMustang
    @MichaelsMustang Před 4 lety +2

    Well worth the detour, an incredible piece of industrial heritage, luckily it did not get pulled down when it was closed and it was saved for future generations. When you consider their tools those engineers and the iron mangers of the day really did some amazing things. Great vlog, scenery from a very different perspective.

  • @BobbyTucker
    @BobbyTucker Před 4 lety +3

    I always enjoy your videos of "Cruising the Cut", it's serene and the sights are quite like the scenery here in Michigan on the lakes. I think we get quite a bit more sunshine than you though. Thank's again for sharing.

  • @deeznoots6241
    @deeznoots6241 Před 3 lety +4

    8:32 looks extremely similar to my own dog, god i love terriers so much

  • @teamcibd9359
    @teamcibd9359 Před 4 lety +4

    I visited this place more than 10 years ago and I couldn't remember the name and where it is as I was a tourist from far east. Thank you for reminding me about it. I am dreaming to do the GB waterway cruise. Enjoy your journey 😍

  • @petersimonsen9278
    @petersimonsen9278 Před 5 lety +1

    Dear Sir if you think your video and talks are well made, you got it. 🏆. I love the way you make the video alive as a story teller, I even fell the vibrations when you explain it. Thank you for making it so close to being on board and sharing your multi-task-talent. 🇩🇰

  • @superyachtchef
    @superyachtchef Před 4 lety +5

    Very new to your channel and impressed with your utterly brilliant presentation style.

  • @RetireInYour20s
    @RetireInYour20s Před 4 lety +4

    2:13, nice choice of words!

    • @JamieRogers95
      @JamieRogers95 Před 4 lety

      hahaha I rewatched just to catch this. Missed it the first time haha. Good spot!

  • @ncplantdoctor
    @ncplantdoctor Před 7 lety +1

    Being that close to the famous lift, I think you made the right move to visit it and book a ride down and then back up. Just another couple of days in paradise (even with the sprinkles).

  • @timtraver7152
    @timtraver7152 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing video and excellent narration! Greeting from NY State, home of the Erie Canal.

  • @MrMo3big
    @MrMo3big Před 4 lety +3

    why do i find this so interesting this makes me want to buy a boat.

  • @paulteirney3587
    @paulteirney3587 Před 7 lety

    It looks like a piece of art in engineering and so beautifully built and restored to be able to be used today and in the future. Love the video.

  • @walks_with
    @walks_with Před 6 lety +2

    Brilliant video. I’ve always been interested in the boat lift and this showed me all I needed to know. Thanks for sharing!

  • @philldwyer5221
    @philldwyer5221 Před 5 lety +6

    BBC should employ you, you are far more interesting than there normal garbage presenters!
    Please keep up your very interesting blogs.
    ❤️❤️👍👍🎹🎹