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S2 Ep.8 Trapped in the lock and Lee catches his first fish!
November 7, 2024
S2 Ep.8 Trapped in the lock and Lee catches his first fish!

S2 Ep.8 Trapped in the lock and Lee catches his first fish!

S2 Ep.8 Trapped in the lock and Lee catches his first fish!

While travelling through the French canals we get trapped in a lock and Lee finally catches a fish.
Our noisy cat PJ checks out our neighbours boat and goes for a wander.

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Lee, Karolina and PJ 🙂

While travelling through the French canals we get trapped in a lock and Lee finally catches a fish.
Our noisy cat PJ checks out our neighbours boat and goes for a wander.

Thank you to all our subscribers, our lovely Good Deeders :)
Please like, share, comment, we love your feedback.

Please support us by:
our Amazon wish list:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/1C3IQ8EGZY5HM?ref_=wl_share
buying us a coffee on :
https://ko-fi.com/gooddeedssailing
donating through PayPal:
https://paypal.me/gooddeedssailing

https://www.noforeignland.com/boat/gooddeedssailing

Thank you for watching @gooddeedssailing and your support, we are so glad you enjoy our videos :)

Lee, Karolina and PJ :)

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