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  1. 7 hours ago, JennyMorgan said:

    Robin's boatyard on the Brooke Industrial site, Lake Lothing. Superb and sensible prices. 
    Robin allows DIY so off to the nearby Whitham Paint Works, excellent product, costs about £50.00 to do a 30 footer in my experience. 

    You should be able to lift out, wash and paint and be back in within six hours. 

    Phone Robin on 01502 512973 0r 07730463955 

    Unit 2B Brook Business Park, Heath Road, Lowestoft NR33 9LZ 

    Robin is an ace bloke to do business with.

    N.B. Witham paints have moved to other side of Lowestoft - http://www.withamgroup.co.uk/woco/contactuswoco/

     

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  2. If 250 people got together and each pledged say £1,000 (they could be members of a forum perhaps) then they could set up a Trust to buy and manage this property. I have noticed that there are many people here with expertise and strong opinions who would like to see this property continue as a pub. Who knows there might even be the possibility of match funding from somewhere!

    Far fetched perhaps but community pubs do exist elsewhere.

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  3. From a selfish perspective damn shame it isn't still a lifting bridge. How did they manage to make the new bridge clearance just high enough to think you might get through with the mast up but know that you won't.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Strowager said:

    Please don't be discouraged by the "National Park" criticism Zeta. :)

    The "Broads National Park" is a valid and clearly understood  description when trying to describe this geographical area.

    Even though the Broads is undeniably "a member of the national parks family", a handful of people become very pedantic when the "member of" is omitted, and can't resist banging their drum.....

     

    Could this post be described as a super snub?

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  5. 51 minutes ago, Strowager said:

    Anyone who is not very computer literate would be well advised to not take the chance with any form of online banking.

    Rather alarmist perhaps? Those who choose to follow this advice might find their options somewhat limited.

  6. 41 minutes ago, wooster said:

    I will confess that I struggled a wee bit against the wind and it took a few attempts with a fair bit of rope work by the missus to get us in

    Be careful what you say on this forum..............................

  7. Yes, as the others have already said, answers A,B,D and E can be directly  refuted, and answer C was correct because no-one asked for lightweight and a hood.

    I'm old enough to have taken the eleven plus test, but I had no idea at the time what significance it held.

    I presumably failed it, because I was sent to a Secondary Modern school.

    At that time I wasn't aware of any stigma against them, so I was quite surprised to hear via a TV program a few years ago the rather simplistic view that Secondary Modern schools were created to train "tradesmen" and "typists" and the like.

    For myself I then went on to technical college, and was fortunate enough to have had full employment with a fulfilling and well paid career.

    I agree that A,B,D and E can be shown to be untrue based on the narrative. However the question is which one must be true. We have been told that some people wanted brightly coloured jackets with hoods, some people wanted lightweight jackets etc but would they not want a brightly coloured lightweight jacket or a lightweight jacket with a hood?.i.e. we have to assume one choice excludes any other choices. I think the logic is rather sloppy and involves assumption. If this is an example of Grammar school standards perhaps I was lucky not to go! Or is there something else I am missing?

  8. I didn't take the 11 Plus because I was in the first year when comprehensives were introduced in my home area. However this post is not about that controversial subject. But i need some help from you whether or not you have passed or failed an 11 Plus or never taken one.

    On the BBC news website there is an explanation of the Grammar school system and the 11 Plus and they include some sample 11 Plus questions. This is one of them:

    Marco, Laura, Peter, Ben and Sally are out shopping for jackets. Ben and Laura want waterproof jackets, Peter and Sally want brightly coloured jackets with hoods, Laura and Marco want lightweight jackets and Marco and Ben want brightly coloured jackets but with a warm lining.Out of the following statements, which one must be true?

    A. Sally and Peter want different types of jackets.

    B. Only two people do not want brightly coloured jackets.

    C. No one wants a lightweight jacket with a hood.

    D. Sally wants a coat with a hood and a warm lining.

    E. Four of them do not want waterproofs.

    The correct answer is apparently C. Can anyone explain why? I can't work it out so I assume i wouldn't have passed the 11Plus!
     

     

     

  9. :bowThe EU should get its beak out of OUR rules!!

    We give in to all the daft legislation that the EU comes out with, we need to take back control of our own government. That's what we elect MP's for, not some EU bureaucrats! We lost our cheap Red Diesel, let's dump the EU. When we were asked years ago wether we should join, it was the common market, not the common government of Europe.

    Rant over! Sorry

     

    Yes, I agree it is a rant.

  10. This thread brings to mind the medieval approach to religion. A language understood only by the elite hierarchy, mysticism and the presence of an omnipresent being (the internet).

     

    I know what "RAM" means I assume all the other posters do, that's why nobody bothers to explain?

  11. Hi

     

    I'm a bit confused about what you intend for below the waterline. Once you remove the old paint and make good any defects I think you need only a  primer suitable for fibreglass and then antifoul (minimum 2 coats). Suggest you look at the International paints website or similar for accurate info on that. When choosing antifoul, two main points: were will it be used i.e. saltwater or briny water as in the Broads - on the former you need maximum protection strength, less important on the latter; the other point is watch out for immersion times - some antifouls need immersion in a few days, some a few months, others up to a year.

     

    When removing antifoul be very careful, it is very toxic. Sanding should only be done if you have industrial quality respirators. Scraping is a safer option and some paint companies do special antifoul strippers.

  12. Had a lovely sail today only slightly marred by managing to run aground on the Waveney downriver from St Olaves. Not for the first time but this time we were stuck fast. Fortunately only one hour before low tide and neaps so we hopefully would not have developed too much of a list but would have had a long wait before floating off. But a passing veteran wooden motor boat using great skill towed us off. This procedure was clearly new to his one crew member but she too played an important role. In the excitement I didn't notice the boat's name but if they read this or someone who knows them does, thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks and more thanks................

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