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  1. It must be that time of year. I have just had a message on my mobile from EE saying that there was trouble processing my bill payment and requires updating by using the link in the message. It didn't seem right so I phone EE direct and the confirmed that they never use attached links for information.

    Seems that we all need to be wary nowadays.

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  2. Hi Tim

    Timbo is dead right for the fishing on the river all the way up to the bridge. The fishing in the yard is just as good. You will come across the odd decent Perch, beware you will come across fair sized Pike that will follow and take your catch. Bream I have had upto the 3 pound mark.

  3. 4 hours ago, Jim said:

    I have some pics of M501 taken when we hired her in 1988 as Ferry Privateer 3 then from Ferry Boatyard if you are interested,  What a fab makeover she has had, you must be really pleased with the outcome!

    Stumpy , Jim

    Yes I am really pleased with the outcome come, she is a real pleasure to take out and show off.

    I would be interested to see the photos when she was Ferry Privateer if it is possible.

  4. Yes the name Daylight Gate is connected to the Pendle Witches but not to the boat of that name. It is a Lancashire term I believe, supposedly it is the moment when when day turns to night and the witches come out to play.

    The reason that we settled on the name is my better half originates from the Red Rose county and had recently read the book of that name which has the subject of the witch trials of Pendleton. 

  5. 42 minutes ago, Jonzo said:

    She looks amazing! She was a good old ship as I knew her but definitely needed a refurb as she'd never really been updated when on hire.

    The spring meet is on 20th/21st May at Salhouse Broad.

    Jimbo who used to own her has seen this thread and I can't reproduce on here the words of surprise he used :naughty::naughty:

    I knew that she was the boat that I wanted as soon as I saw her. I realised that she was sound and just needed some tlc. I tried to restore her but soon found out that I was doing more rest than Restoration! 

    I also realised that my skills were not enough to get the job done as I wanted. So off to Stalham presented a concept and Phil and his team has put it into practise.

    The work that has been done is all worth it and hopefully will put many years of pleasure on it.

    I am really glad that you and Jimbo like what I am trying to achieve. 

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  6. Yes she is definitely M501. I have had the saloon rewired, LED lighting, 240v ringmain using an inverter, and all of the windows refurbished. 

    The front cabins are to be done at the end of the season.

    I think Moonfleet are the best. They take their time but it is worth it. 

    Oh by the way the showroom was done as well.

    I will try and bring her to the spring meet if it is on the north.

  7. Hi Jonzo and Cheshire.

    Sorry for the delay but I have litteraly just come back from DG after a fabulous week on her.

    Thanks for your interest. If I have done it right attached are a few pics. on launch day and during fit out. I will take some proper finished photos when I go back to DG in a couple of weeks.

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  8. Hi Alan

    I am really glad that you are pleased with the work of Moonfleet, ORCA must be back to her old self.

    The main reason to see that you are happy with the work is that DG is in with Phil for a complete fit out and repaint. At the moment she is completely stripped out and looking sorry for herself. but even at this early stage Phil and his teams eye for detail is becoming apparent. He showed me some work that was in progress on a "Picnic"boat and it is second to none, 

    I am really looking forward to when DG is back in the water.

    Happy Sailing.

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  9. Hi Alan

    It was good to see you when we cruised passed when you were at Irstead, Orca looks very trim.

     

    That squall made for an interesting crossing of Barton as we headed to Sutton. I could hardly see the marker posts let alone the "sailies" racing each other using every bit of the wind and the Broad.

     

    Sounds like you have had a good time and I am looking forward to hearing more.

  10. I can't agree more with all of the above. Working on the the dreaded M25 I can't wait to finish the week and heading up to Wayford, getting aboard DG and totally chilling for a few days before returning to the rat race.

    It seems to be another world which we can explore and enjoy the nature that surrounds us and where ever we go meeting people that are so friendly with a similar frame of mind.

    Fishing is good too.

     

    Shame we have to return to rhe real world. 

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