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#71
Canalplan Site issues / RSS Feed
Last post by Shultzy - Jul 11, 2024, 11:08 PM
What's happened to the RSS feed as there is only one record showing?
#72
Canalplan Site issues / Lost Account
Last post by Stephen Atty - Jul 11, 2024, 07:10 PM
Glad it's all sorted out
#73
Canalplan Site issues / Lost Account
Last post by eeyore - Jul 10, 2024, 08:38 AM
Thank you.
I have now managed to log on with that account.
You are amazing.
Thank you
#74
Canalplan Site issues / Lost Account
Last post by Stephen Atty - Jul 09, 2024, 07:05 PM
We've not deleted any accounts - we put in a migration process to move old accounts to the new structure and as far as I know that should still be working.

Can you raise it as a bug and we'll look into it .

I have found your previous account on here - created using a virgin media email address

It looks like your previous account has a login username of pbraybrook
#75
Canalplan Site issues / Lost Account
Last post by Eeyore49 - Jul 09, 2024, 03:27 PM
Hi,

I have previously been registerd on this website under the username/display name \"Eeyore49\".

It appears that the previous account has been deleted or blocked in some manner.

I have just registered a new account under the same display name using my email address.

Is it possible to retrieve my old account or link it to the new one so that I can access the photos that I uploaded over the years?

Thank you

Eeyore49
#76
Canalplan Site issues / Boat Tracking
Last post by Stephen Atty - Jun 27, 2024, 08:36 PM
No we've basically pulled it as it had stopped working and the map code needed a complete rebuild.

Work has started on a PWA which will do tracking but for various reasons we've not had much time to work on it recently.

I thought we'd pulled the menu options but it looks like they've somehow got put back in.
#77
Canalplan Site issues / Boat Tracking
Last post by Belfast 115 - Jun 27, 2024, 10:22 AM
Does this work? I installed Backtitude, but it hasn't been updated since 2015, and the ''About\" page says it needs major work. I couldn't get it to start, nor see how to link it to my 'liked' boat.
#78
Places / Forty Foot River
Last post by David Take 5 - Apr 16, 2024, 08:04 AM
Hi Stephen, thanks for the information.

I have only travelled that way once and that was several years ago. I have a 54' narrowboat and found the passage very straightforward. The only potential problem is clearance under a couple of bridges on the Sixteen Foot River. My air draught is 6' 5\" and I got under them. On the Forty Foot River there were no problems at all with the river itself.

I'm intending to use the same route in the opposite direction next month, so I was really enquiring whether there's been a change over the last few years. I can't see any notices which indicate anything has changed, so I'll just go for it and see if I can get through. However it goes, I'll report back here.
#79
Places / Forty Foot River
Last post by Stephen Atty - Apr 14, 2024, 11:48 AM
Its a messy situation which we've discussed before. The river is excluded from automated route planning by default but you can add it back in but of course that means it might route you through Welches Dam Sluice if you aren't manually controlling your route. We have put a long term stoppage in so if you take it off the exclusion list it will flag up when planning that it is closed..

As for actually navigating the river - I have no idea. From online reports of trips I suspect passage is difficult
#80
Places / Forty Foot River
Last post by David Take 5 - Apr 12, 2024, 11:26 AM
Hi, can anyone confirm the status of Middle Level Navigations(Forty Foot River)?

The last time I was out on the Middle Level was several years ago and I took a route across from Salters Lode to Stanground using Popham's Eau, Sixteen Foot River and Forty Foot River to its junction with the Old River Nene near Ramsey, then Benwick and Whittlesey. Clearances under the bridges on the Sixteen Foot were quite tight for my narrowboat, but it made a nice trip.

Looking on the site's journey planner today, it won't find routes that way as it considers the entire Forty Foot River to be non-navigable. The site's Waterway Information says; \"This waterway is excluded by default from route planning with the following explanation: \"Closed at Welches Dam Sluice\". I appreciate that's definitely the case at and up to Welches Dam, but is it still possible to navigate along the Forty Foot from the Sixteen Foot Corner to the Old River Nene, as I did on my earlier trip?