📘 "Yarns of a ProfessionalGongoozler", or "Tales of English Canal Life at Dixie's Marina", is a series of eight short stories set around a fictionalisedcanal boat marina in the North-West of England.The British canal system stretches over two thousand miles, much of it passing through some of the most attractive and peaceful areas of countryside to be found in Englandand Wales. Occasional urban sections provide a wealth of historical detail relating to an industrial heritage long passed into the pages of history.Canal boating and boat ownership is a rapidly developing industry, and inland waterways marinas are continually being constructed throughout the system to accommodate the steadily increasing numbers of steel narrowboats and GRP cruisers that abound.R J Adams entered the business both as a marina manager and narrowboat dweller. During the course of some twelve or so years he met some amazing people, saw some incredible sights, and laughed uproariously at a plethora of amusing incidents.Each of the eight stories, though self-sufficient, are interlinked and best read consecutively. They are based on the author's ownpersonal experiences over twelve years as an inland waterway's marina manager.Most of the events described in this book actually occurred, but with theexception of 'Molly", characters have been fictionalised and bear no relationto anyone, living or dead.