How it all Began

HOW IT ALL BEGAN

At the top of Lawton locks  Dec 1972

Hire Boat "Oak" on the Trent & Mersey Canal December 1972

I first became interested in canals as a teenager, despite living in south Wales and many miles from the nearest navigable waterway. Whilst at Salford University in the early 1970′s I was fortunate enough to meet several like-minded individuals who, through the University’s Inland Waterways Society, organised a number of “New Year Boat Trips” hiring from Willow Wren at Rugby, Willow Wren Kearns at Middlewich or Union Canal Carriers at Braunston. Winter hiring was a rarity in those days and we often spent a full week on the cut without seeing many other moving boats.

Through contacts with “friends of friends” the number of participants grew and most years required two 12-berth 70ft-ers. The trips continued for many years after everyone had left university but eventually petered out in the 1980s. By then, I was convinced that one day I would own my own boat but due to the cost of so doing this only recently became possible. I had decided that whilst in full-time employment I would never really be able to get enough use out of a boat to justify the substantial investment required and that it would have to wait until retirement. However, in 2003 an ex-work colleague and friend, Mark, invited me for a trip on his narrowboat upon which he was living with his partner, Mandy. This came as a surprise as I didn’t realise Mark had any interest in the waterways and I wondered what sort of boat he had. This turned out to be a 50ft trad-stern narrowboat, almost exactly what I had in mind for myself. The very enjoyable day trip, along the Grand Union from Radford Semele to Long Itchington and back convinced me more than ever that I wanted a boat and I informed Mark that if he ever wanted to sell……

In 2004 Mark and Mandy emigrated to Australia and as they couldn’t take her with them, Starcross became mine.

4 Responses

  1. Nick Everitt

    Hello I have been reading your blog with interest especially as I own a ken field boat.

    Thomas Ryan no2.I have owned her since aug 2007 when I purchased her at bulbourne from Mike her previous owner.

    Since then I have made a few changes and totally repainted her and continue to cruise the fenland waterways.

    If you require any new photo’s for your records please let me know

    Kind regards

    Nick

    10 November 2010 at 09:49

    • starcrossjim

      Nick,
      I would be very interested in seeing a photo of your boat and its always interesting to hear from another owner of a Ken Field boat – after all there aren’t that many of us.
      Best Wishes
      Jim

      10 November 2010 at 21:02

  2. Nick

    Hello again I would be really grateful for any info you have on ken field the builder, I only have very limited knowledge of the builder.

    If you send me your email address i will send some new photo,s to you

    22 April 2011 at 00:20

    • starcrossjim

      Nick, I’m afraid I know nothing about Ken Field other than he built boats at Aldridge Marina on the Daw End Branch of the BCN. I’d be interested to see some photos though. Jim

      22 April 2011 at 10:44

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