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Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 12:55
by FlyTexas
This is how I picture Paul K spending his leisure time. ;)
https://youtu.be/KwHdAWbzX2Q

Brian

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 16:15
by Paul K
Now that would be very enjoyable indeed! What a beautiful craft she is, and a very historic stretch of the Thames too. I went to their website and downloaded their engineer's handbook - she has the original 1898 engine. It's sad that the only steam-powered vessels still flying the Red Ensign are preserved historic vessels such as this, and my hard-earned 2/E ticket is now a mere curiosity. I'd love to own an old steam vessel .

Anyway, great video, thanks for posting matey! :cheers:

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 18:29
by Motormouse
Built by Sam Saunders ( Consuta plywood would later be incorporated into his aircraft) ; he was the Saunders of Saunders- Roe no less.

Ttfn

Pete

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 20:24
by Paul K
Motormouse wrote:
18 Mar 2021, 18:29
Built by Sam Saunders ( Consuta plywood would later be incorporated into his aircraft) ; he was the Saunders of Saunders- Roe no less.

Ttfn

Pete
A very interesting history indeed. In his testimonial to Sam Saunders the Consuta's owner, Col. Frank Willan, mentions another boat-building friend of his; a certain Mr. Thornycroft.

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 18 Mar 2021, 21:03
by FlyTexas
I enjoyed looking through the engineer's handbook. Had no idea that "it is very inconsiderate to make smoke while passing
through a lock." I guess that makes sense. :lol:

Brian

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 19 Mar 2021, 06:04
by Airspeed
FlyTexas wrote:
18 Mar 2021, 21:03
I enjoyed looking through the engineer's handbook. Had no idea that "it is very inconsiderate to make smoke while passing
through a lock." I guess that makes sense. :lol:

Brian
Does it say how to stop the smoke while the fire is going?
No wonder that boat was sunk; they were all driving on the right hand side of the river. :doh: Brits are used to using the left lane.
Why does EVERYTHING happen around Oxford? Books, documentaries, steam yacht videos.....

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 19 Mar 2021, 09:55
by FlyTexas
Airspeed wrote:
19 Mar 2021, 06:04
FlyTexas wrote:
18 Mar 2021, 21:03
I enjoyed looking through the engineer's handbook. Had no idea that "it is very inconsiderate to make smoke while passing
through a lock." I guess that makes sense. :lol:

Brian
Does it say how to stop the smoke while the fire is going?
"Because the fire takes time to respond the engineer needs to
anticipate requirements. For example if coming to a lock the
fire needs to be allowed to die down just prior to stopping." :agree:

Brian

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 19 Mar 2021, 11:17
by Airspeed
Thanks Brian,
That would also stop them speeding off without paying the lock fee. :agree:

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 20 Mar 2021, 11:30
by Motormouse
Whoops, double posted

Re: Video: Steam Launch 'Consuta' Up Beyond Oxford In The Mist

Posted: 20 Mar 2021, 11:35
by Motormouse
Paul K wrote:
18 Mar 2021, 20:24
Motormouse wrote:
18 Mar 2021, 18:29
Built by Sam Saunders ( Consuta plywood would later be incorporated into his aircraft) ; he was the Saunders of Saunders- Roe no less.

Ttfn

Pete
A very interesting history indeed. In his testimonial to Sam Saunders the Consuta's owner, Col. Frank Willan, mentions another boat-building friend of his; a certain Mr. Thornycroft.
I would recommend you search out copy of Messrs Wheeler and Tagg book " From Sea to Air" which is second part of Sam Saunders story. This follows on from earlier book "From River to Sea" which details his boats by same author

https://www.deesidebooks.com/product/73 ... heeler-R-L

Ttfn

Pete