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  1. I too like that variation in layout Robin. The difference between "Sunlit Horizon" and "Royall Commander is that the bathroom space is a sleeping cabin but we use it as a stash cabin which is great to get things out of the way! This makes it a 4 berth with storage space!

     

    Trevor

  2. Bought with the proceeds of a 40 year career in the NHS in 2011. Spent an obscene amount on woodwork and upgrading since and had just a few "problems"!

     

    This scan is of the original brochure cover from 1972 and "Glenmore"'s page and this is actually mine shown!

     

    Nobody ever said boating was cheap!

     

    "Glenmore" was built in 1966.

     

    Trevor

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  3. Can we have categories please Dan? Purely as a hireboat my favourite is "Royall Commander", the Aquafibre Pearl for its superbly practical layout and, of course, Royall's meticulous presentation.

     

    My favourite boat though, because it just looks like it belongs to the Broads and nowhere else along with its beautiful lines is the Broadland Heron Class from Ripplecraft who were at Somerleyton.

     

    Especially this one!!!

     

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  4. With a boat of that standard Andy and Royall's reputation for maintaining I think I could likely stomach all that orange!

     

    I suspect most folks view will be only paint grp in desperate circumstances. It might be a bit more forgiving inside the boat but I'd get hypnotherapy to convince me of the merits of orange!

     

    I've hired from Royalls so understand the amount of orange you are referring to! If I had the wherewithall (brass!) I'd buy a Royalls boat yesterday!

     

    Trevor

  5. I fish a lot and, maybe surprisingly, I don't mind the closed season! Unfortunately not all anglers are angels and the banks and fishing holes take some hammer. This is especially noticable on the Broads.  At least they get a chance to recover. As for closed season fishing, the canals are open all year around and, nowadays, provide some superb fishing. Built up industrial areas invariably have a canal!

     

    Trevor

  6. Its a shame Weatherspoons didn't take on the Loaves & Fishes but I think its now all residential accomodation. Really is a shame as it was a great place to have a pub! Usual tale though, too many folk walked past or supped their own!

     

    Trevor

  7. And if you add to that the coverage t'other place has got for Richard's efforts and the piece about "Broad Ambition", Broads users are doing quite well it seems!

     

    Trevor

  8. Hello John and thanks for taking such an interest!

     

    Yes, you have hit on the point I am trying to make. I don't think my invertor is correctly installed.  I would understand if either the consumer unit or supply post tripped out but they don't. Its always the invertor itself.

    The reason I'm "digging" on this one is I'm concerned what caused my charger to die! It is a good quality Sterling Pro Charge and is, supposedly, entirely suited to be left on continuous charge when the boat is left. The other consequence of the current wiring is that I also have to leave the invertor switched on for the charger to function. This also applies to the tube heaters in winter.

    This is why I'm reluctant to simply have the charger repaired or replaced and put back as is!

    I am determined to get to the bottom of this and, next time down, will try and arrange for HJ to come and have a peruse!

    I'm actually still waiting for a verdict on the damaged charger from Brian Ward.

     

    Thanks again for all the help and suggestion.

     

    Trevor

     

    PS. John, out of interest and just in case, what charger do you have on offer please?

  9. Thanks for the responses folks. My problem stems from the simple death of a battery charger. Having said that, I had lots of extra stuff added to Glenmore when I bought her such as emersion heaters, invertor, tube heaters and 240v ring main. I'll not say who did the work but it all seems a tad wierd in that when using the 240 supply two fan heaters trip out the invertor and, oddly, the whole supply!

    So, before simply replacing ther charger I want someone experienced to have a peek at the installation and give an opinion.

     

    cheers

     

    Trevor

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