Get yourself down to Heart of England and ask Mike where Ben is he lives on a narrow boat . I used to make wine myself then give it away at mog meetings . Do mog owners follow any pattern yes they live and dream of mogs , sunny days, the smell of oil etc and if a scantly clad dolly bird walked past they show the same interest as they do for food and beer .

So get out and enjoy yourself .
My name's Moley and I'm a canalcoholic.
That's to say that I like a drink, I'm a keen home wine maker and craft brewer, and I like narrowboats and the British inland waterways.
I guess I have always been slightly odd, do Morgan owners follow any particular pattern? Even as a schoolboy, while my friends had wet dreams about Italian supercars, I always liked classic English sports cars.
Having finished school and further education, I regularly used to pass Mike Duncan's small showroom when he was in Colley Gate. Some time later, having found a job but still living with parents, I called in and paid a booking deposit. I was quoted a 7 year wait, and figured that by then I would have saved quite enough.
Then (as I understand it) they stopped making the 4/4 for a while due to trying to sort out engine changes.
By the time my name came up 13 years later, I was married and my savings had been converted into bricks and mortar, but a way was still found.
I also had a very young son by then, and must have agonised for at least 10 seconds whether to change my order for a 4-seater. I didn't.
In June 1994 I collected my car from the factory. Since then it has rarely been used and had resided in my late father's garage, as I haven't got one.
20 years on, that little boy is now away at University, our daughter should be doing the same this September, and my wife and I will be free again.
As I also lost my mother at the end of last year and the house (and garage) is now up for sale, I am forced to build or rent a new home for the Mog, and I am finally managing to use the thing!
I suspect it still has the original factory-fitted Malvern water in the washer bottle.
Glad to have found you.