INTRODUCTION TO "THE ANTIDOTE"


MY FIRST BOAT

I have owned several boats during my time. The first was a two-person canoe which I built at school from wood and canvas. The photo shows me with a young lady friend in 1962, clearly having loads of fun !!

Canoe

SAILING DINGHY

This was followed some time later by a "Bumblebee" sailing dinghy, built in my garage. It was big enough to take one adult plus one child, and my children learnt the rudiments of sailing in it. Here it is on the beach at Rock, Cornwall.

Bumblebee
CABIN CRUISERS

After a while I twigged that I preferred being warm and dry, so I turned to cabin cruisers. My first was a Shetland 535 trailable cruiser, powered by an Evinrude 35HP outboard, kept on a two-wheel trailer at home.

The Shetland was pretty basic but provided lots of fun for all the family when we took it to Cornwall on holiday, and I occasionally obtained a 'weekend pass' to visit the Norfolk Broads. I used to like exploring little creeks which the big hire cruisers could not navigate. Eventually I would run out of water, get out and push it off the bottom!

Shetland 535

SEALINE 305

In due course finances improved and I bought a Sealine 305 flybridge cruiser fitted with twin V8 Volvo Penta engines. Top speed around 35 knots! Sadly I rarely had the chance to test its performance because the 6-knot speed limit on the River Thames interfered.

I kept the Sealine for a year but it was not a success with my wife (no bath, no central heating, no proper galley...).

Here we are on the Thames near Windsor.

Sealine 305

NARROWBOATS

Slowly it dawned on me that what I wanted was a really comfortable boat equipped with all mod cons, and capable of travelling at a speed more in keeping with my age! Hence the decision to commission a new narrowboat with the appropriate features. I started work on the design in October 2001 and began to research possible manufacturers.

I sent my initial drawing and specification to 30-odd potential suppliers, and received replies from about a dozen! Apparently this is not unusual - it's a seller's market. But having spent my working life serving customers in industry, it did surprise me that so few bothered to reply.

The first photo shows the idyllic concept of narrowboating. (Actually my boat is driven by a more modern power source developing 43 horse power). The second photo shows a pair of somewhat older narrowboats!

Horsedrawn boat Old Boats

BOATBUILDERS

The criteria which I used when deciding who might build my boat included:

  • A professional reputation in the industry
  • Financially sound company, using modern technology
  • Not more than 1½ hours' drive from home
  • Willing to build on a Reeves hull and fit a Beta Marine engine
  • Knowledgable staff, receptive to my design ideas
  • Credible and clear pricing
Reeves
Beta Marine

WELTONFIELD NARROWBOATS

I was not looking for the cheapest supplier, but I wanted a firm that do a good job at a fair price. Finally I found Weltonfield Narrowboats Ltd, near Daventry, Northants, who met the requirement. There was the added attraction that Weltonfield had a build slot available mid-2002.

The contract was signed with Weltonfield Narrowboats Ltd on 8th June 2002 and construction of the hull commenced on 10th June at Reeves Boatbuilders Ltd. The completed hull was transported to Weltonfield and craned into the water on 10th July 2002.

Then I watched my design taking shape!

Weltonfield Boatbuilders Ltd. Weltonfield Boatbuilders Ltd.


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