Marce’s Barge Blog #3

Extraordinary Barge People...
Barges are ace obviously, but it’s all about the characters. ..

Extraordinary Barge People…
Barges are ace obviously, but it’s all about the characters. ..

When Vikings sailed down the Ouse a thousand years ago, it’s entirely possible (from the sheer look of him) that Al Hamilton’s ancestors were onboard one of the longboats. At 9 foot 7, he’s big, our Al. And he needs to be, because there’s a lot of talent to fit in there. Part opera-singer, part bass-player, part artisan joiner and all-round Boss, this is the man you’d want if you needed to rig up a quick trebuchet to cull a few feisty Anglo Saxons on your way into Jorvik City Centre (something I’ve been tempted to do myself once or twice). Working 24,000 hours a day, Al has either made, designed or project-managed every single bit of joinery on the barge – basically if it’s made of wood he’s had a major hand in it. Without Al, we’d all be gazing into the hull through big holes in the deck thinking ‘if only there was a natty system of getting from up here, to down there’…And for those of you familiar with the wonder of visqueen (that oh-so-flexible super-substance essential to any damp-proofing job) Al is officially the Vis-king. He claims to be able to make anything from a bit of gaffer and black plaggy roll – which is great actually Al, because we need some toilets.