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  1. 10 hours ago, SILVERLIGHT said:

    Hi everyone,

    Bit of a long shot but I am looking to purchase a Sealine S24 if you know of any for sale or are considering selling in the near future.

    Cash waiting for the right boat.

    Thank you in advance!

    Matt

    :default_biggrin:  If you Google S24 Sealine there are a lot for sale on there!

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  2. 11 minutes ago, grendel said:

    the best advice I can give is dont panic, dont be too afraid, and take things slowly. all of us had a first time, so thats nothing new.

    reverse is your brakes.

    when coming into a mooring note the tide direction and wind direction, you want to be heading into the tide,  (and for preference the wind too)this way you can keep some revs on and approach as slowly as you like, if you go with the tide, it will carry you forward when you want to stop.

    accept help from others, and try and follow their advice, if you are mooring at great Yarmouth or Reedham during the season there are broads rangers there who will talk you in to a mooring.

    its always easier to reverse out, keep a bow rope ashore (I usually throw a loop round a post and back to the boat,)  and a bit of forward steering towards the quay heading will kick the stern out, release the rope, and reverse into the middle of the river, you now have all the space you need to manouver.

     boats steer from the back, so when turning, keep an eye on what the back of the boat is doing, are you close to another boat, will it swing into them are things you should consider.

    :default_blink: "its always easier to reverse out"  That depends on what way the tide is running, surely

  3. 1 minute ago, petersjoy said:

    Yes still there and still too busy.

    Hi.  Good to see you are still there.  Keep enjoying your'e boat - I still miss ours, but to be honest have to admit selling was a sensble decision - age, distance etc, but still hire occassionaly.  Just cannot get it out of the system after 50+ years or more!!

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  4. 7 minutes ago, craigmc67 said:

    That’s a nice spot can he pull you out of the water there and put you under cover for repairs if needed?

    We had our Seamaster 30 at Derby's Quay for a number of years before we reluctantly gave up boating.  Yard has a slipway and Steve very helpful (if still there?)  What boat have you got?

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  5. 10 minutes ago, Victoryv said:

    Griff, I would consider some form of extended warranty, it is an Audi after all.

    Both Audis I owned made me cry.

    I had an Audi A4 estate and covered 80,000 miles in 3.5 years and never had a problem

  6. We went when I believe it first became popular for hiring.  I think the yard was 'Carrick on Star line' which I think had a tie up with Guiness (due to the cans given to us when getting obn board!  Problem is now that my (then) wife was expecting our first son Mark, Who is now 50 years old!  So the memory is now a bit distant.   I am sure the boat was a new Broom Skipper.  It was a bit of a shock after the 'Broads' and greater care was neccessary.  I am sure we had a great time.

  7. 7 minutes ago, MauriceMynah said:

    In line with forum Tos no names, no pack drill but I have to vent my spleen on what must be the most stupid thing I have ever had the misfortune to witness.

    I was travelling from Upton dyke towards the Thurne.when,coming towards me were two large, oldish hire boats. They were punching the tidebut were still doing 6mph+ It looked to me that one boat was trying to overtake the other. As the overtaking boat was half way to being alongside the other, I wondered why they were so close to each other.

    They were no more than 3 or 4 feet apart. The reason for this was made clear when a man from the overtaking boat jumped to the boat being overtaken. He was carrying something under one arm leaving just the other to grab the hand rail.

    Having made this ridiculous feat he put down the thing he had carried across. I was a toddler about two years of age.

    Amazing stupidity or what!

       

    It never fails to amaze me how stupid some people are.

  8. On 11/07/2021 at 11:59, BroadAmbition said:

    It never ceases to surprise me how many 'Mates' I have when they know I have a van and access to a trailer

    Griff

     

     

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    :default_dunce:  Up until recently we have always owned a van of some sort or other and over the years its amazing how many 'mates' have either borrowed them or asked us to collect something, in fact, thinking back they used them more than us.   I bought a used mini tractor which I had to collect from Suffolk. Guess what - van hire charge of £80.  Where are these mates when you need them!?  :facepalm:

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  9. 16 minutes ago, BigA said:

    thought i would say hi, new to forum and boat ownership after a number of holidays on the Broads. Lets hope we have made the right decision after taking the plunge. 

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    Hi.  Welcome.  Nice little Birchwood.  Hope its Diesel on shaft?  Have fun and stay safe.

  10. Richard from Snuggtopz made a new cover for our Seamaster 30 some years ago and actually suggested some differences to the original that were good.  He also repaired the old cover to use for winter lay ups and delivered it back to us whilst we were moored at a pub in the soutjh.  Now thats what you call service!

  11. 1 hour ago, Jemaki said:

    I'm not technical enough to do this myself, just wondered what the procedure/cost is to have it repacked - does the boat need to be lifted to do the job, and can anyone recommend where to have it done. The bolts have been tightened up a couple or three times but its dripping fairly consistently so would assume it needs attendance....tia.

    John.

     

    :default_icon_wave:  Steve at Derby's Quay in Beccles used to do ours whilst the boat was still in the water.  If for some reason yours cannot be done afloat the do have a good slipway there.  Assuming he is still there as we left some years ago!:default_rolleyes:

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