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    On 03/04/2024 at 10:50, MauriceMynah said:

    No. Only Potter Heigham bridge was the northern rivers tricky one, and back in the 60s you didn't have to have a pilot.

     

    Back in the sixties, there was a height gauge just inside Herbert Woods entrance which you swung out and could check for yourself if it would pass under the bridge.

    This was us on September Dawn in '66 (from Dawncraft Wroxham). The gauge is the wooden post on the right of the photo which when swung out, was a bit like a 'hanging scaffold' which you could then pull your boat along with ropes to check the clearance. As Maurice said, no pilot in those days but there usually was more clearance.

     

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  2. The biggest increase in costs comes from Andrew Boswell

    and his 'crowd funding' group who keep taking it to court

    for one reason or another! The thing is, he has not used

    £1 of his own money to fund all the court cases and

    also the actions have been kicked out every time!

    He now is thinking of taking it to the Supreme Court!!

    Each time he does this. it seems it increases the costs

    by millions each time. He then complains it is costing

    too much!! And yet it cost him NOTHING!!!!!

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  3. 23 hours ago, MargeandParge said:

    A cynic might think that they could franchise the visitors centres to (now let me think) and they could then make a charge for any visitors moorings in the vicinity either side of the river to cover staffing costs .

    That's a good way of keeping people away from the sites.....:default_sleep:

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  4. Ok. I'll put it another way... Has anyone had a notice of intended prosecution then?

    Never mind the 'bylaws' etc. I'm not here to have an argument whether it's legal or

    not but has anyone been fined or notified of intended action against them.

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  5. Just a slight diversion for this thread.... We did 'loose' the moorings

    at Acle which I believe Pedro's used to collect the fees for?

    Can these moorings be used now and are they fee payable or free?

  6. Not so long back, the BA tried to force us to 'double moor' without

    so much as a by-your-leave! It failed, so this is another way of forcing

    us to do just that!!

    Langley Dyke is one of our favourite's on the south side and

    Gayes Staithe on the northern side. We are afloat from the 10th for

    a week and this is likely to be our last time on the Broads due to the

    ongoing saga with JP!! I've been coming to the Broads since 1963

    and even owned 4 different boats until recently. The changes I've

    seen in recent years is for the worse rather than better and I no longer

    look forward to getting afloat.

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  7. How many more 'public moorings' do the BA own?

    Next year there will be even more being charged for!

    If that's the case, then we won't be back ever again

    and I've been coming since 1963.

  8. Is there a sign on the short mooring too? If not, then there should be!

    My view is that the sign is not compliable being that small, and how

    do they expect an elderly person with mobility issues to get down on

    their knees to read the notice? Never mind getting up again! 

    As I understand the law, then the notice should be easily readable by

    anyone, and not once you have moored? That notice seems to be a

    cheap one probably done by the person in that office at Ranworth!

    Does it not also have to have the contravention number on it too?

    We certainly will not be mooring there in June if we have to pay.

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  9. Although this is not really a boating item, I hope that it will be allowed as many people on here love the drone films and many would like to own one.

    I have not used this now for at least 3 years due to other hobbies taking up my time.

    I have flown it today (15th Sept) in my back garden but no higher than 10ft as I have no wish to annoy the neighbours! I’s not noisy as such but I do respect the very quiet environment where we live.

     

    DJI Drone for sale. Model No. P330D.

    Comes complete with 5 batteries, (although they are charged and showing around 90%) I give no guarantee as to their exact state, and a balance charger with leads.

    GoPro gimbal included too but has been removed to fit in the carry case better.

    There are 3 sets of rotors with one set being carbon.

    A tablet/phone holder which clamps to the carry handle.

    A timer watch to help monitor the flying time. (Needs a new battery)

    2 sets of neck straps and a spare controller.

    Everything fits in the backpack/carry case with the exception of the second controller.

    I would prefer it being collected from Dereham, or an arranged meeting place, as I would not have enough faith in any postal service for an item like this. If being collected from here, I can show it working providing the wind is suitable!

    Offers over £100 by PM’s please.

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  10. I have for sale this BBQ which we used to keep on the boat but is no

    longer needed. It's in very good condition having had very limited use.

    Has room in a separate zipped area for carrying your food. Can't

    remember how much we paid for it but think a £5 is good value.

    PM's only please.

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  11. Small DeHumidifier which we used on the boat over the
    winter months but not needed now. 230v x 0.6amp with
    2ltr tank and auto shutoff when full. Only used for one
    winter to replace another which gave-up-the-ghost and
    we then sold the boat.
    Cost me £45 but looking for £20.
    PM's please.
    (Comes in it's box with instruction manual)

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  12. I have for sale, as no longer have a boat, quite a bit of
     this Dry-Mat webbing which goes underneath mattresses
     and cushions on boats to help prevent dampness under them.
    The sizes, which I have taken the most useful measurements of are:-
    550mm X 3100mm (1 piece)
    500 X 850 (1 piece)
    2400 X 1600 (1 piece)
    570 X 800 (1 piece)
    1000 X 600 (1 piece)
    plus a few smaller pieces. 
    This usually sells at around £25 a sq meter.
    There is in excess of 6.5mtrs.
    Sensible offers please around £70 for the lot.
    PM's please.

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  13. Sorry buddy but it not an exception! We witnessed this sort of thing on almost every trip out on our boat.

    Parents allowing the kids to run around the decks, even crossing Breydon. We witnessed 2 boats playing Dodgems and hitting each other on purpose whilst passing Barnes one morning! I did ring their yard and informed the owners who found them and their holiday was terminated immediately.

    We even got hit twice requiring major work and loss of use for us too.

    This sort of thing is one reason we sold the boat after many years of ownership + hiring before that.

    The Broads is no longer the tranquil "get away from it all" place that it used to be and should be and I've been coming since 1962.

    Just my humble opinion of course.

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