Firstly welcome Paul and Mary ........I too have enjoyed your tales of adventure ...........tis friendly here ,and considering we are nosey sods I expect the "LIKE " button will see some action ........oh we have one them too
curtiantwitchinfin
Sorry for any late reply ......I couldn't log in
anyway Thanks John (MM) and Allan and the team for " sortin me out "
and ive thinks I will keep the password the forum gave me that way If I forget .............I don't have a bad memory ...its just me brain ......is full
Fullupfin
Hi ,after logging out iam having real problems logging back mainly as I cant remember my password - so I follow all the instructions get a new forum generated password then log in ....which is ok .but then when I go and try to reset a new password (using the forum generated one as I cant remember mine ) it wont let me change and says password invalid
any thoughts or help please
thanks Finny
Anytime is good really .........but like you Howard - there is something about being on the river in winter .....enjoy .........oh and plenty photos please
13tog-ratedfin
I agree with Griff recently I have had few doors shut .......I have also shut a few doors myself ....each time moving to a better for me place .......so good luck Wilko I hope things work out for you
finny
seeing Rascals photos has done nothing but wet my appetite for his blog ..................he says tapping his fingers up and down ..............
fingerflickinfin
Broadsedge have looked in the past in fitting more water points across the yard the only reason why they have not is the water pressure - the main supplying the yard comes down the lane and is too small to cope with to many outlets other than that its a very good yard that is still on the way up
Finny
Got to be a collector ......any decent pessimist or realist would have a matching set .that said a blue boat with a red hood would set off my OCD anyway
Colourflowfin
Every time I have been in the Ferry there seemed to be more foot and car trade than boat - overpriced beer could have a severe effect on that and local regular trade that the pub will rely on out of season - if it was my pub I wouldn't want to upset the apple cart that said I wouldn't want to pay for the upkeep on the waterfront and have someone in a boat eating spam and egg butties washed down with Tesco's finest bitter for tea taking up valuable potential mooring space ?
£20 is not a lot in cash terms in a pub these days and if it was my pub the in season it would be £20 a night to moor after 5pm fully redeemable over the bar
Finny
Welcome Mark you have a good choice in the Stalham area for slipping you boat Richardsons or John at wayford bridge marina .....as luck happens both are members here
finny