Well I thought about total all encompassing solutions and Harrold as in eye full of arrer, or Farming register?
Both rivers have been diverted....
Nope!
Just another thought Pia, these thieves have no concern for your boat. They will carve into your transom to get around your security, thereby maybe sinking your boat. I would take Stuart's (Wildfuzz) advice and Marine Tech, make sure your insurance cover is good enough and avoid anything that might compromise your hull.
Ask South Walsham Marine Tech. They may come and fit one of a range of security devices they sell. They also registered our Tohatsu for us with Broadsbeat saved us the bother, also unregistering the Px engines we traded in. Good service!
Roys for groceries is our usual shopping, add Horning butchers and the deli for that part of the system, Throwers at Ludham is really excellent as is the Ludham Butchers. Potter = Lathams, their filled rolls are delicious.
Ranworth = Steve at the Granary & awesome ice creams.
Why wouldn't we use local shops?
Nooo loos aren't that dear at Nearest and Dearest and if you fitted a holding tank, you'd be more comfortable.
If you wanted one like ours, I have seen the identical model in the Museum of the Broads
Hi Stuart
Bleach will damage the seals and could, as you say, get into the system. I do a warm water and Ecover washing up liquid flush on leaving Brilliant to condition the seals. Olive oil flushed right through might soften them too.
Ours does this and so did the one on Zoe, OK as long as it stops at the external water line???
How did you get a license for her? I thought only old sailies had permission for these loos; and yes I agree, for use only in direst emergency!