If it does become mandatory then I just hope that commonsense is applied, e.g. it won't be a requirement on an engineless open sailing boat for example!
Another thought for the day, for how much longer will the PC feminist brigade allow us to call boats 'she'?
Ladies, like boats, should have shapely transoms!
We have gimbled wine glass & bottle holders onboard, as well as having our glasses in hand! The uncouth ones amongst us swig straight from the bottle which not only lessens spillage but also saves time.
Well done, BBC, I enjoyed it! I recorded it & will enjoy it again. Okay, not Ransom as some might demand or expect, but as a modern take on an old theme I thought it very good, despite no Titty!
Was out on an open boat all day and yes, I had a jacket to hand that I was glad of on occasions but I really don't recollect it as having rained hard all day! Perhaps the old grey matter is letting me down in my dotage, worrying!
Tingdene Broadland Marina
Wherry Hotel
Commodore
That's it I'm afraid unless there is space at what's shown on the maps as 'fisher row;' (Queen's Highway), the end nearest to the Broad.
Plenty of space in Oulton Broad's North Bay as I write for mooring on your mudweight. Quite happy to do a taxi run as I'm already doing that for another boat in the Bay.
Weakness has been shown and weakness has been taken advantage of, plain and simple. Network Rail has had plenty of time to plan ahead and budget for the replacement of these two bridges.
Have been up to Surlingham & sometimes noticed a certain, privately owned ex Topcraft Topliner tucked away up there, clearly enjoying the solitude which is now likely to be a thing of the past!