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  1. With the canopy down we made it under St Olaves bridge, and decided to moore at Herringfleet to put the canopy back up.

    With the canopy back up and underway, laddo asked where we were, I got the map out and the first thing I saw on the map was............ Somerleyton bridge (I am sure this canopy was realy a yoyo). We moored again to take it down. As it had cleared up a little it stayed down until we moored at the Waveney Centre.

    We had a quick walk and went int the pub for food (warmth), a few pints (warmth), and to win a few teddys on the crane games.

    Back on the boat we fished a little, catching skimmers and perch before settling down for the night.

  2. The Fishermans bar is VERY dog freindly, I ordered a pint of Hardy & handsons OLDE TRIP (unfortunately what came out of my mouth was OLD TRIPE, I think someone moved the E at the end of OLDE). Back to dog friendly, Lady had some Bonio biscuits given to her. My little girl decided that because I was trying different Beers, she would go through different J2O's.

    Also my OH, decided that she would try what I was drinking, instead of the normal 1/2 lager.

    We only had the one as we were heading for Waveney River Centre.I decided to take the canopy down ready for St. Olaves bridge as it had cleared up a bit

  3. As it was not raining we decided to leave the canopy down, so that we did not have to mess around with it again at the Yarmouth bridges.

    I thoght I had timed it just right for the passage through the bridges, even though not at low water I thought that if we arrived at about 2 hours after high tide we could make it with a 6'8" air draft. As we approached the Yacht station, one of the wardens ( or whatever they are called) came out, I shouted to ask what the bridges were and he siad that the folded down canopy might catch and to moore up for 20 - 30 mins. I said my thanks and moored at the spaces for yachts and cruisers to moore while waiting passage just before the bridges. 20 mins later the board read 7' 6" so we decided to go.

    Ther was plenty of room under them, we carried on to the Dolphin and passed around it. Under the lift bridge and between the marker posts. Then on the open water it was exciting, wind and the tide agianst us, power up and the wash (at certain times) coming over the bow. Didn't get any photos but a bit of a video.

    As we reached the Fishermans, the heavens opened, we moored put the canopy up and ran inside.

  4. Wednesday 1st October, woken by rain.

    The girls took a walk to the nature reserve while lady stayed on the boat, and the boys fished, caught a few perch before they came back and set off for the long trip to The Fishermans Bar.

    The canopy was up, and it was quite blustery when we arrived at Acle Bridge. The canopy needed to come down and looking at the boats in front they were having a few problems in mooring to the opposite banck to the shop. Wind and tide going with us. We needed to moore to get the canopy down, so decided to go to the shop. As I got to the start of the moorings turned and headed in to moore against wind and tide, again laddo did a perfect job as the boat steadily came along side.

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  5. right hard day at work, but here we go again.

    Forgot to mention, on the way to Ludham, just past the island, my lad shouted "Dad, a fishing rod" I looked behind and saw the rod in the water, thinking it was one from the front of the boat, around the island we went, landing net in hand, dead slow, and pulled out a rod complete with reel. not one of ours, but been in water for some time. Laddo cleaned it up and it looks OK.

    cheersbar

  6. I have heard a few good and bad things about the Maltsters, but I have been there before and had good times, so off we set.

    As I tootle down the rivers, don't see the point in rushing, my little girl wanted a go. No problem, set to 3 to 4 mph and let her steer.

    "Can I go faster Dad"

    " No, there's no need"

    "But I am being overtaken"

    The face in this photo says it all, (NOT HAPPY)

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    Why can't kids be quiet and still like thispost-360-136713432929_thumb.jpg.jpg]

    When we arrived at Ranworth there was one place left, Down the side so we headed for it and stern on moored.

    Five minutes later another boat came down, as a few of us were talking, I said that if I moved my boat sideways and the next boat did the same there would be room. So all hands to the ropes and this was done. The boat came in to stern moore and on gent walked down the side of the boat next to me and grabbed their port stern rope, someone else shouted for him to knock his engine to neutral as the rope was being held. The skipper decided to cut his engine totaly, that is when I shouted, "Quick, let go now" :naughty:

    I then got a little worried as one of the men said that he hoped they hadn't come for a drink as the pub was shut :o

    I walked over to the Maltsters and sure enough, closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

    My daughter had spent an hour getting ready to go out for something to eat. So what to do?

    RING 01603 270039

    Chineese takeaway delivered in 20 mins

    Next time might just miss Ranworth out

  7. Tuesday 30th Sept.

    Woke up early, about 6ish, took Lady for a walk in the pitch black, it was scarey.

    My OH and daughter were going to go swimming at the leisure centre, so my son and I dropped the rods over the edge untill 10:00, caught a few perch and skimmers. At ten, we set off from the New Inn and pulled up outside the Ferry and leisure centre. We dropped the girls of and headed to the other bank to moor and fish a little longer. A 30 footer with me and my 13 year old, he did perfect in securing the boat and we caught a few more before being hailed from the far bank to pick up the swimmers.

  8. The weather stayed bright all the way to Horning, where my OH decided that her Birthday meal was to be at the New Inn.

    We arrived at aoroung 4:45pm and as I went to stern on in the last place, was greated by the gent who helps, luckily all went well and I didn't make myself look like a fool. As the last rope was tied the heavens opened. I asked the guy about Dogs and he said anywhere outside, including the smoking area, which is undercover and heated.

    We sat down, ordered the food and were treated realy nice by the lady serving the food. Reasonably priced good food, Abbots Ale all OK.

    Back to boat for a little fishing, caught nothing as flow too strong for set up we had, so to bed, ready for tomorrow.post-360-136713432925_thumb.jpg.jpg]

  9. Well at last it arrived, the 45 fuelled and packed, the kids empty of anything to stop us on our travels down the tarmac of the A1, A17, A47.

    7:00am set off in brilliant sunshine, talking off the things to do in this glorious weather.

    Even with all of the, have you gone to the loo everyone, we still had to stop. (I hate stopping when I am on a mission)

    Anyway, arrived Stalham at about 10:30am, went to Richardsons to let them know we had arrived and as boat would not be ready til 1:00pm got directions to Tesco for last minute supplies. Went into Wayford Bridge Hotel for a quick wet of Adnams and to pass the time, sat outside in sunshine.

    Back to yard for 12:45 and checked in to San Pedro and off to Horning by 1:30. Canopy down.

    cheersbar

  10. Hi all,

    As a pleasure fisherman, I always use a rod. Tried a pole once and it was so awkward decided it was not for me.

    But as pipewelder says some cost thousands. To make them lighter they are carbon fiber, expensive stuff but strong. So why did the guy next to me at a local carp fishery start crying. his £2000 pole snapped when he hooked a large fish. As it came my way bobbing in the water, I got my landing net out and got hold of the pole, landed the fish, and said to him not to worry, as I had some sparky tape in my tackle box :naughty:

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