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  1. If you are hoping to do much outside steering I hope you have a back reinforced with girders! The position of the wheel really is that bad!

    Great boatyard just a shame about the boat. I would seriously consider amending your booking!

    "Broadland Light" would suit you well!

  2. I "discovered" these today!

    http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/streetwize-dehumidifier-p262981

    I was going to buy the usual chrystals but took a chance on a pair of these!

    Had a long conversation with staff trying to figure out how they worked! The burning question being "Where does the water go"???

    They were no wiser than me. Blurb talks about absorbable glass balls ...... Suggests they may last for months between charges.

    I can only imagine that, somehow, the recharging period dries out the glass balls for the next use! The charging period is 24 hours.

    If they actually work I will be highly delighted!

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  3. People painting? First time I've ever heard of that as a reason to sod orf! I'm very much afraid paint brushes might have appeared in strange orifices should I have encountered that! Especially at one of my favorite mooring spots!

  4. More recently, the shaggy haired fella with his wife at the "Nelsons Head" at Horsey was a character!

    As well as an avid collector of all manor of objects, he was also something of an astronomer! Had me out on the beer garden with his telescope star gazing a couple of times after shutting. Ideal way up there as there was minimal light pollution.  Good grub as well, banned such evils as "squirty cream" from the place!

    Reckoned to be retiring onto a narrow boat on the canals. Hope he is happy chugging between all those locks.

    Anyone know if he managed it?

    Was a "proper" pub with just a lounge and tap room.

     

  5. The main bar at the Ferry is more suited to drinking and blathering than troughing in my opinion. There is a separate dining area and the little side room used to be a pool and darts room and should be again. Outside speaks for itself. Very nice frontage with moorings and the usual tables. Has all the ingredients to  thrive as a local again given the right landlord/lady.

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  6. Craghoppers used to be good old Yorkshire togs made in the metropolis of Batley but I'm not so sure this is still the case nowadays! They have grown a tad! Always been known as quality stuff though!

     

     

  7. Nobody seems to mention the ever reliable bread! A good lump of flake will catch roach and bream and even the odd carp if there are any about. I find that the Warburtons orange thick sliced white is best and easiest to use in terms of staying on the hook. Pinch a lump hard and hook through the flat bit!

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  8. Totally different Breydon experience. Our first ever Broads holiday on "Spitfire" from Alphacraft. No not the big shiny one but a wooden 25' boat. Was chucking it down and blowing a gale as we left the Berney Arms and the adventure took off big time!

    Started off with a few chuck you about waves but these just got bigger and bigger. Its no exageration to say she buried her nose and then the stern would rise out of the water and we would hear the prop squealing away. Wave actually broke over the cabin. It was magnificent and we loved every second. We were hardy 20 year olds and didn''t know any better.

    Sadly we have never ever had anything even close to that again even though we actually used to head for Breydon if the weather turned grey! No Rangers guaring the approaches in those days. And it was March a good 40 years plus ago.

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