Keith, G'day.
The Hampshire Flag Company made them for us and I quite agree with your comments. We did sell them at a bargain price and any re-order would have to reflect that.
They made a "one-off" RAFSA Burgee for me and at just short of 40 quid I thought it was a bargain!
Richard & Danielle, Goedemorgen en Welkom aan Boord van ons!
It is good to have our first Dutch friends on the friendly forum (Is that correct, peeps?). I am sure that someone will be able to help you. On the "Boats of the Norfolk Broads" website you'll find a few details.
http://www.broads.org.uk/wiki/index.php5?title=Style_Details&style=DwnDdy
Mary-Jane and I spent a few weeks cruising Friesland last Summer; perhaps you will visit the Norfolk Broads one day?
Yes, Keith, and time in UTC instead of GMT.... our cross-Channel neighbours have a lot to answer for!
In that last bastion of Anglo-Saxon (well, their version of it) its all in good old "miles"! :
Mark, Good Morning.
Here's two:
Goodchilds at Burgh Castle: Diesel at £1.13/L. Pump Out with an automatic machine only.
Boulters at Horning: Diesel £1.18/L. Pump Out £10
If you follow the track north from North Cove, across the railway line you'll find the North Cove moorings.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.4530776,1.6273429,3438m/data=!3m1!1e3
The moorings weren't built when this pic was taken but if you pan west you'll find the Worlingham moorings that Neil mentions.
I finally bought a CANON EOS 700D Digital SLR, Alan. I've had lots of advice, mainly from Mark (Bird) and together with a stabilised 70-300mm lens I should be OK for most shots!
But try it at, say, Surlingham with a Spring Ebb and a 25kt S to SW and it won't be quite so!!!
I know, I tried it under those conditions not long ago!