Friday, 4 November 2011

Strange wooden construction on top of narrowboat

On the Oxford Canal just south of Duke's Cut we passed this narrowboat with a wooden pyramidical frame perched on its roof.


What is it for? I have no idea.

On the way back I noticed the unusual side hatches, made in the shape of a pentagon and a circle. How strange!

4 comments:

Skippy said...

The side hatches are cool; I have been past that boat a number of times; and always wondered what the wooden thing on the top is, it seems to be just slightly narrower than the roof; but not attached in any way.

Neil Corbett said...

Could it be a solar panel easel?

Anonymous said...

Is it a stand for a rotary washing line - I've seen similar on boat roofs but usually with guys ropes attached to prevent levitation!

Sue, nb Indigo Dream.

Vallypee said...

Very strange doors and windows. Looks as if the owner is into celtic style imagery.