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  1. Spent a lot of time in that PARK!! granddad was a tenant farmer at Pot Shrigley! granmar used to make us bilberry and apple pie after we,d picked them up on the tops, and it used to snow......alot!! happy times:wave oak cakes for breakfast fried in bacon fat and lard mmmmmmmmmmm

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  2. Hi, and welcome to the forum, i think we did see you over the weekend, we arrived at surlingham ferry ph, at around 4 ish, good friday  to sun morning, boat looks good, just really need to polish mine not been touched this spring yet!! or all winter!:wave

  3. He waved at us too.......we waved back! there was some fairly big wavelets on the rivers ,we couldn,t see or tell what Brayden was like Yarmouth end ,only using berny arms to burgh castle bit  in which the wind was heading to yarmouth,saw some crabbing hire boats today at st olaves, and some desperate manouvers yesturday of hirers trying to get of "lee shore" moorings....

    A nice weekend all the same ,main challange the wind! followed by a glow plug timed relay failure, which meant using the good engine to warm the other, which took about an hour of running down the river before it would start!:wave

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  4. A sad update of the the blog , the new crew member from the post above and some of you met at the Beccles meet has sadly passed away today, a great dog who will be sadly missed..............here he is in happier times  with his lifetime mate Connie, thanks Braken for the ten years we had with you............

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  5. At 4 years  old, and well used i think you,ll have to bite the bullet and have a whip around all the owners and buy new, hard i know for someone from gods county ? hay ho, a bill split 4or 5 ways won,t be toooo bad.

    Temperature can play a big part in old batteries, you may find you can get another season out of them but my domestic battery only lasts max 2 seasons, then shows all of the symptoms you discribe, an amp meter will answer what load is on them....good luck! (with the collection!)

  6. 15 minutes ago, Brundall1037 said:

    Hi, Thanks for the response but I still do not think it adds up(to me anyway). If you take Mon 14th March .org site says 0.89 and BA say 0.00. Is that not a difference of nearly 3ft?

    no that,s 0.00 which is mean 1meter at gorleston bar so it,s 1.00 -.89 =.11 =4.3 inches, it,s not an exact science only a prediction depends how many decimal points !!

  7. The figure is calculated from Gorlston bar,which is a sea tide and not an inland tide, BA ,also use Gorleston bar,

    take 12th sat , Ba , chart says -3.8. org site says .42m, the minus indicates below "mean" value, so it,s only ,04 of a metre different 1.57inches (a gust of wind!!)

  8. Princess 41 Specification.......11ft o3 inches?? springs are once a fortnight??

    Boat Ref No: NYB1526 Vessel Location: NYA BRUNDALL
    Year Built: 1980 Cabins: 2
    LOA (Metres): 12.55m LOA (Feet): 41'02
    Draft (Metres): 00.99m Draft (Feet): 03'03
    Beam (Metres): 03.96m Beam (Feet): 13'00
    Air Draft (Metres) 03.43m Air Draft (Feet): 11'03
    Berths: 6 Showers: 2
    Toilets: 2 Hull Type: Planing
    Hull Construction: GRP Engine Manufacturer: Volvo
    Fuel: Diesel Engine Power: 235
    Number of Engines: 2 Engine Hours: 2738
    3209
    Cruising Speed: 19 Max Speed: 23
    Fuel Capacity: 300 Gallons Water Capacity: 100 Gallons
    Drive Type: Shafts Make: Princess
    Model: 41 Style: Aft Cabin
    Type: Seagoing Yacht Type: Brokerage
    Princess 41

    Galley table and seating

    Princess 41

    Galley and cooker

  9. At 11 6 inches you will need a spring tide and arrive at LOW water not slack water,at the yarmouth bridges, on the bure we have got a 11ft air draft boat though on springs a number of times with a foot to spare, miss low by as little as an hour you,ll be stuffed, you,ll have to book  yarmouth bridges (harbour),as said.

    Vessels wishing to arrange for, change or cancel a lift for the Haven or Breydon Bridges should, whenever possible, contact the Port’s Operations Office the previous working day (Monday to Friday) prior to 16:45 on +44 (0)1493 335 522. Breydon Bridge will be lifted in conjunction with the Haven Bridge but a Breydon Bridge lift can be booked in isolation using the same contact details. For bridge lifts not booked prior to 16:45 on the last working day (Friday), it is possible to arrange bookings during the weekend or bank holidays. Such bookings will be dealt with as exceptions and can be arranged by calling the above number after 09:00 and prior to 16:45 for the following day.

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