If I may be permitted to hijack and extend this thread, rather than starting a new one, I bottled my first brew when everything had finished but before it started to clear. Sure enough, after 2 or 3 days in the warm and now 2 weeks down the cellar (Victorian houses can be a PITA but have their plus points) it's thrown a fairly heavy but hard sediment, no off tastes and I can pour virtually the whole bottle.
I left my 2nd brew for at least another 36 hours before bottling, it's beautifully clear now but I have far less sediment. From the feel of the few plastic bottles I have used, there's less pressure. Will that continue to build if it's left longer, or is that my lot?
We have a narrowboat, not a shiny new posh one but it does for us. If the weather's fine there really isn't much better than chugging through England's green and pleasant land at a leisurely 3mph with one hand on the tiller and a beer in the other.
Naturally, next time out I would like to take a crate of my own brews. Will homebrew travel, or would I be better off clearing in a secondary, casking and injecting CO2?