Gallery 30 – Horseboating at Kirkintilloch, 2009

On 30th August 2009 members of The Horseboating Society took part in the Kirkintilloch Festival on the Forth and Clyde Canal.

The Clydesdale horse Ben had attended a horseboating training day with his owner George Robertson held on June 17th in preparation for the festival. The training day involved 3 HBS members Sue Day (HBS chairperson), Tim Lucey (HBS Scottish rep) and Richard Davies (festival co-ordinator). On this occasion the local motorboat Janet Telford was pulled by Ben, using a bridle at the bow to help the crew control the steering of the boat in the absence of a large rudder. It rained constantly!

Then, at the Kirkintilloch Festival, Ben pulled three different boats, one at a time, each with the mast lowered. These were White Wing, the 1919 vintage fishing boat, Wee Spark, a one-third scale Clyde Puffer and a steel yacht based on the design of a Dutch inshore fishing boat – complete with lee-board. Again the bridle system was in use to help steerage. Ththe fishing craft would have been horsedrawn when on the canal in the past. A crowd of interested onlookers can be seen watching from the bridge. The sun shone down (well, at least the rain stayed off until mid-afternoon)!

Tim Lucey, HBS’s Scottish representative, went along to keep an eye on things!

Maria at Marple

Ben, led by George Robertson, tows motorboat Janet Telford at Kirkintilloch. Photo: Tim Lucey

Maria at Marple

Motorboat Janet Telford being horserawn at Kirkintilloch. Photo: Tim Lucey

Maria at Marple

At Kirkintilloch Festival. Photo: Tim Lucey

Maria at Marple

Fishing boat being horsedrawn at Kirkintilloch Festival. Photo: Tim Lucey

Maria at Marple

Fishing boat being horsedrawn at Kirkintilloch Festival. Photo: Tim Lucey

Maria at Marple

Fishing boat being horsedrawn at Kirkintilloch Festival. Photo: Tim Lucey

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