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Wednesday, 2 March 2011

The boat that Guy built

He really should be called Reckless Eric.....
2.3.11

Written as I watched it:

I have had calls all day long from friends and relatives telling me all about this new canal boat programme, screened over 6 weeks as he restores a down at heel trad along with his carpenter friend Mavis.

This is a showcase for industrial revolution technology, hung together as they build all they need to restore nb Reckless. Guy's delivery is Fred Dibnah - esque, complete with blue boiler suit and Lancashire accent, supported by Liza Tarbuck who provides the background commentary.

These guys seem to have started on the Bridgewater but in a flash  they are onto the Anderton Boat lift and in the next scene they are at the Black Country Museum to cast / smelt Iron, then to Stone to throw a pot or two (I thought Wedgewood was closed?). Challenging boating geography, but mouthwatering stuff.

Smelting Iron - I love it! I have never seen this process before, raising the temperature and getting mix just right - " as delicate a balance as making a souffle". It looks dangerously exciting to me. Now its "green sand casting" - that's something I remember from my schoolboy metalwork classes. Tragedy - the resulting metal is more lumpy slag than pure iron, so 20th century technology is drafted in to save the day and create the perfect pot. It may have been a semi failure but it does serve to illustrate how clever those industrial revolution boyo's really were.

Conclusion? Interesting and educational but maybe not as much about boat restoration as I had expected. None the less, it's definitely one to watch.

I miss Fred and maybe Guy is the man to step into his hobnailed boots.

3 comments:

  1. Interesting, but it doesn’t do what it says on the tin. Nothing about boat building, it is just as if it is something to wrap a programme round. Maybe the boating bit will pick up in the next few episodes?
    Brian

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  2. Brian
    I suspect it will become a bit more boaty but so far its really a hanger to explore industrial revolution stuff, as you say.
    Even if the boating comes up short I will still enjoy the technical / historical exploration.
    Worth persevering with.

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  3. "Lancashire accent"??? Guy Martin has a Lincolnshire accent and is nothing like Fred Dibnah's.

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