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July 2009: work has continued on Atlas. Her paint work around the cabin and stern has been improved.
Ivor had a slot for his own boat on the slip at Hawne by hard graft he finished his boat early and took the time to pull Atlas out for a hull blacking. This was achieved by a good number of members turning up following a quick Email shot by Graham. Well done everyone.
Plans are being considered, to ballast Malus with a load of hard core, to both give a display of a load and ballast her down, as unballasted she will not go under many bridges etc. Atlas it is hoped will be ballasted down for the same reasons but this time by bags of coal. This load will suppliment the normal stock of coal held and sold at Hawne and will enable larger quanities of coal to be bought at one time each year hopefully bringing down the cost.
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Weekend of the 8th/9th August 2009 Atlas set off alone to collect a full load of coal from Axbridge on the Staffs and Worcester Canal to achieve the two objectives set out above.
The same weekend another band of helpers filled builders bags with hard core using the equipment at Hawne and then lowered them into Malus to ballasted her down.
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I lost count of the number of bags lowered into her hold but the end result when sheeted was a boat that looked great, a completely different shape to when unballasted.
It remaains to be seen how we get on with her ballasted down, we expect some fun but suspect the track up the Dudley No 2 will be much improved when the pair have used it a couple of times. And as for Gosty Tunnel we may have to go through the first time equipped with other boats able to drag either boat or both out of the tunnel in either directions.
We are on a learning curves, a number of people plus Ivor have viewed Malus loaded down and all agree see is stern heavy and will handle like a pig. She should be bow down and stern up or at least level, more work to do.
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August 14th from the crew of Atlas she has been loaded with 600 bags of Taybrite coal that has ballasted her down. Below a photograph of her loaded with her sheets off, showing off her newly blacked hull and fresh paint job around her stern. Full sheets to be fitted for the run back to Hawne so as to allow any members who wish to experience the true life of a working boat the chance to sleep under canvas on bags of coal, sounds great?.
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Saturday 15th August from crew of Atlas arrived safely back at Hawne Basin having had a remarkably trouble free trip.
Had some trouble getting into Ebstree Lock having to work her in, mud behind gate. When into the Wolverhampton 21 where surprised to met other working boats coming down the locks. Atlas loaded looked great beside them. Passed other more modern traffic too.
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Passed in locks both a working motor and a butty being hauled by ropes. Great site for all to see, causing a number of passersby to record moment on camera.
Journey back from top of 21 only had the following high lights. Touch something big in the main channel whilst passing Beans old Foundry site in Tipton.
On the Dudley No 2 had to have two runs to get through Totnal Bridge and bumped thro Wrights Bridge. But the crew report that the rest of the Dudley Number 2 gave no problem never touching the bottom once. Our work parties must be working
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Saturday August 29th, Hawne Basin: Ivor approach me after he had worked on the general condition of Atlas, ready for her trips out to the late events on the BCN with Malus, both boats for the first time will be fully loaded under tow. Ivor is happy that Atlas is ballasted right but is still unhappy with Malus as she is stern heavy. So on Sunday 30th her ballast will be adjusted to make her slightly bow heavy.
Further more he stated that he had finished working on the interior of Atlas for 2009, and that he was happy with the finished product. So with camera in hand more pictures of her cabin taken, hope you agree the curtains, plates, extra roses/sign writing and lace really do finish her off.
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