Talk:Nick Sanders

Dead link
The reference link is dead. Kevinthenerd 17:02, 10 September 2007 (UTC)

Longest narrowboat journey in the world
Hunting down background (to start hunting down citations); it seems: —Sladen (talk) 02:01, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Narrowboats were Unspoilt by Progress (motor) and Unspoilt by Progress II (butty);
 * "Unspoilt by progress" being the tag-line of the sponsors: Banks's Beer
 * The motor likely had the first new-era Gardner 2LWs, installed by Pete Neville
 * The butty seems to now be Star, owned by boat painter Tina Paramore. For the original journey the butty had the letters A.J.S. painted as the name
 * Journey from somewhere near Delph to the Black Sea and back to Cropredy Lock
 * A video "The Longest Narrowboat Journey in the World" seems to have been made in ~1997, and according to : "The price per video is £12.99 inc p&p. Make cheques payable to the skipper: Nick Sanders, The Manor Dairy, Prescote Manor, Cropredy, Oxon, OX17 1PF or bought in person from Cropredy Stores, The Old Coal Wharf, Cropredy."
 * The butty sinking seems to be somewhere near a lock at the Gabčíkovo – Nagymaros Dams waterworks. Cite in Slovak at  seems to confirm this "„Tu neďaleko, pri hornej rejde, sa mu jeden čln potopil,“ opisuje situáciu riaditeľ Závodu Vodné dielo Gabčíkovo Stanislav Fialík."
 * A signed photo appears to read "The Great Banks's Black Country to Black Sea Expedition" with sponsors names as: British Waterways Canals 200, Evans & Son Boat Builders, Banks's, Gardner, ASD Steel Suppliers, Fitchett & Woollacott, Kabola, Newage Transmissions, Crowther Marine
 * Return destination seems to be have been to the IWA National Festival in Chester (1995)


 * Finally found a decent cite:
 * —Sladen (talk) 08:35, 30 March 2013 (UTC)
 * —Sladen (talk) 08:35, 30 March 2013 (UTC)