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  1. 46 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    As a great man once said "Football is more important then life or death "

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    If you're going to quote the great man,  please get it right - 

    “Some people believe football is a matter of life and death,  I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”.

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  2. 25 minutes ago, quo vadis said:

    Oh dear

    Agreed!  There is a toxic atmosphere developing here which the moderators seem unwilling or unable to curb, whilst at the same time penalising certain members for the flimsiest of reasons. 

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  3. 5 hours ago, CambridgeCabby said:

    IMHO the new offerings from Ferry at Horning are hideous to look at , but know to others they are modern and attractive 

    Agreed,  'Silent Emblem' being a prime example.  Would that it were 'Invisible' instead.

  4. Can i ask why Snowy's post on the 'Anyone watching Russels latest Vlogs' post was censored (apparently) for the use of a word whose meanings include ' an undercarriage with four or six wheels pivoted beneath the end of a railway vehicle' whilst JennyMorgan's use of the words bugger and buggers is  deemed acceptable?

     

     

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  5. I've been away for a month and whilst catching up I was horrified to read this -

    ' lines of decrepit wrinklies with hands clasping, at 'ten to' and 'ten past',  and noses only just reaching the top of the steering wheel.' 

    What an appalling comment from a  member of the 'Events and Promo Team' and how sad that no-one has objected to it. Were a similar comment to be made about people of a particular race or gender there would  be an outcry, but it seems that the senior members of society are 'fair game'.  Shame on you, Timbo, and shame on you, NBN for not only allowing such a comment to pass, but also appointing  such a person to a position of authority.

  6. A flag at each mooring? If the wind is strong enough, wouldn't it be easier and far more cost effective to gauge the wind direction by the tried and tested finger-licking method, or even by just standing on deck and turning to face the wind. In a light wind, assuming we're talking about powered craft, it really doesn't matter. Either way the tide also has to be taken into consideration and no amount of flags is going to help with that! 

    I really fail.to see why people have to complicate matters when,every year, thousands of holidaymakers manage perfectly well.  MickyVee,despite what some people may imply, boating on the Broads is easy. Your hire company will make sure you know all you need and you  will have a fabulous holiday if you stop worrying and just 'go with the flow'.

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  7. 'I dont have to have shorepower every night but in the colder months I prefer it to using the diesel heating, its quieter.   I also like hot water by means of an immersion and I like to keep my batteries topped up whenever possible.

    I also have an Autistic son who can not manage to well without "devices" so they need charging and theres only so long I can be away from 240v even with the small inverter I have onboard.' 

     

    'Spot on CharliE for me mains is not about t.v., charging gadgets(why?) or anything like that it,s about making sure the fridge is working correctly (don't fancy getting salmonella) and showering in warm water.'

     

    I really don't  see why anyone feels the necessity to justify their use of electric posts. It's a matter of personal choice and is no-one else's business. Up until a couple of years or so ago this forum was entirely free from any us/them debates.  One can only speculate as to why things have changed

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  8. Some posts on this thread have left me extremely concerned about the level of customer service which is  perceived as acceptable by some businesses.  Firstly, we have Labrador who ' having spent 16 of my 48 years in the industry on hirefleets '  thinks it acceptable to reply to a customer's legitimate concerns with - 

      ' Surely the shower pump button, if overlooked on your trial run, would be pointed out in your boat manual, which you would have seen when you read it, you did read it I take it, many don't bother.'

    I have rarely read a nastier, more condescending statement.

     

    Then we have Vaughan's - ' Surely this must have been a mis-understanding since a hire boatyard is like a small hotel - we have loads of spare linen!

    Again, an appalling reply to what most in the industry would consider a commonplace request.

     

    There has been a lot of discussion on this and other forums about the reason why so many small yards are closing. If the above comments are a true reflection of the attitude of these businesses, then the only question is how they managed to survive for so long.

     

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  9. 4 hours ago, LondonRascal said:

    So those of us who notice, we are not moaners or without life or interests we just have that extra capacity in our brain to notice and care where others walk on by.  Being the 101st is no bad thing.

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    Sorry, but your arrogance is beyond belief! 

  10. 'even here it could be an idea to have such made by Media students who need to make such as part of their course, to be able to say 'here is a campaign video I made for Broads seen by x thousands of people' seems an idea...'

    Strange to advocate a course of action which may result in one set of professional people losing work in order to save another.

     

  11. On 14/08/2016 at 2:12 PM, JanetAnne said:

    Maybe, just maybe, if we were to perhaps supply all hire boats with a games compendium, a crib board and a rowing dinghy as standard and remove half the electrical kit currently on board we would not be running engines quite so much?

    Yes I am quite sure I am very out of touch with the requirements of a modern family but have we gone to far when half the equipment on a boat just dies without the engine running constantly!

    Not  needed in our case - we bring our own (except ours is a sailing dinghy) and not forgetting the wind-up radio!

     

  12. Personally, I think  the Victory is excellent value at that price, but surely the ticket gives access to all areas of the dockyard (at least it did when I was last there).  One of my enduring memories is being there for the Trafalgar 200 celebrations in 2005 - a fabulous weekend, despite the crowds.

  13. On 5/16/2015 at 11:41 AM, Spider said:

    Summercraft are one of the best yards on the Broads - not only well turned out boats, but also friendly and look after their customers very well. I just wish they would change that colour scheme!

    Perhaps, if you fit their ideal customer profile - this on their website looks to be not only discriminatory, but illegal

    ' We regret that we are unable to accept bookings from all male or all female parties'. 

     

     

  14. Unlike everyone else, I'll say make a plan.  OK you probably won't stick to it, but it will help to focus on places and activities to suit your family. You'll need to fill up with water every day, and if you're eating onboard, then you'll need to plan on where to stock up.  Have you thought about hiring a dinghy along with your cruiser?  I'm sure your teenager would love the independence of rowing around Malthouse (Ranworth), South Walsham or Salhouse Broads. 

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  15. I can't say the lavatories at the yard would bother me, as long as they're clean (I'm used to travelling in Europe and Africa) and I certainly wouldn't require the boatyard to provide me with a shower or tea or coffee. Anyone would think that there were no facilities between the 'far North' ( where is that, then?)  and the boatyard. 

     

     

  16. 28 minutes ago, Vaughan said:

    I can assure you that the comments we have made so far are coming from real life.

    OK - I could have worded my post a little better, but I stand by my view that people hide behind the anonymity of the internet to express opinions which they would not do were they in a face to face situation.

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