I was watching some webcam coverage yesterday morning, whilst twiddling my thumbs at work. When I noticed a guy at a well known yard in Wroxham washing down one of the hire fleet. I'm guessing it was being prepared to go back out on hire. Now the water in there front basin has never been the cleanest, it has always had a film of oil or diesel sitting in the corners or up against the quay heading mounds of duck related crud in there as well. I know because I've been in it lol. I was quite taken back when the guy sloshed his mop into the basin and promptly started to wash down the steps to the upper deck and then the upper deck as well. Umm, not the best idea I would of thought. Maybe I'm being nieve here, but I'm used to the way things where done at royalls and probably are still done at summercraft, where the boat is washed down properly. Even the times I hired from CC at Wroxham,the boats were hosed down with fresh water then they'd wipe away the excess etc. To me what I saw was just just like chucking a bucket of cr.p all over the boat. To my mind it's just another example of corners being cut not enough space or time to do the job properly. The boat I've mentioned costs an absolute fortune to hire this week and personally I'd expect better. Sorry for a bit of a rant and like I said maybe I'm nieve.