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  1. My word. Thank you Breydon. I hope that others may contribute to this post.
  2. Evening Flight was certainly at Stalham Yacht Services for some time.
  3. Great photos JM That's next year's calendar sorted then! Andrew
  4. I can remember when Maidie stood on a hardstanding in the centre of Norwich for what seemed several years. In fact some thought she would never race again. I believe she was owned by a Mr Tinkler a motor cycle dealer, but I may be wrong. Andrew
  5. Could one argue that the volume of the tank is for three toilet's and that the owner of the equipment has to pay for the disposal to the local water/sewage authority accordingly. I really don't know. On a different tack. Many many years ago I remember one bogerolagist who on taking payment worked on the principle that every other payment was his and was trousererd in an old aged tradition. The governer had the rest. Andrew
  6. Funnily enough I was at Womack today when a holiday makers asked me where he could get a pump out. He had been on the boat two days. Four adults, four children. The three toilet's were all reading full. There was only one holding tank. I directed him to the pump out facility on the quay heading. He also asked me how much it would cost him. I told him to enquire at the shop which managed the facility. Firstly should the toilets have filled up after two days. Had they been instructed as to how to use the toilets properly and finally on what basis should they have been charged. One, two or three toilet's. Andrew
  7. Who knows. Dear old Timbo has only been on the river for a couple of hours and there is a hiatus. All of us are now on QRA. (Quick Reaction Alert) Andrew
  8. “History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe. As Napoleon once said, 'What is history, but a fable agreed upon?” ― Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code I prefer Vaughan's version of history as to that which is perceived by some.
  9. Pass the parcel comes to mind. Ii is my fervent wish that I will be able to witness an authority that is recognised as having accountability and considers itself worthy of accepting that responsibility. I am unable to identify any such authority within our community or The Broads in particular. Andrew
  10. Pint er twos wude hev been better.
  11. Thank you Willow. I was a trial run driver, an instructor if you like, for some 30 years. I find your comments worthy of further consideration by those on this forum for contribution and may I suggest constructive criticism with regard to the induction of the new hirer. Andrew
  12. I was just going to give your post "a like" Fred. Then I thought that Facebook despite my fear of the site, my reservations of the site, having the ability to be able to destroy NBN is unfounded.
  13. I believe that the comment above should go a long way in having a calming influence on the doubts and suspicion that many of my generation have harboured in the light of adverse articles of late in the media towards Facebook and the amazing use of Twitter by a well known gentleman. It is good to know that there will be a measured control and discipline across both platforms. I for one don't always like it or agree with it but it is so very important within our community in the long term. Andrew
  14. Never did read it. Always felt that actions speak louder than words. I wonder what became of Lynda.
  15. ECIPA. You must plough your own furrow. For me all I see is smoke and mirrors. Perhaps I am of a different generation and would like to leave it as that. It has served me well in the past. Andrew
  16. Your reply would seem to suggest that you are aware. That I believe adds to the lack of transparency and credibility and accountability of Facebook. We provide our names, they do not. But no real issue i suppose in the scheme of things, I do not wish to escalate this any further unless it impacts against the forum which to my mind is paramount towards the future and advancement of the Broads as we remember it and as to its future. Facebook will not contribute to that vision.
  17. May I refer to the original post. Falling in the water.For some a bit of a laugh. For others it can lead to life changing injuries, as witnessed at the tragic incident last year at Acle where an elderly lady suffered life changing injuries to her foot. Caused initially, by falling in the water and being in contact with a propeller. According to the statistics the number of people entering the water inadvertently, last year, discounting those who who capsized dinghies etc or from any water sports where entry into the water is predictable. For 2017 the total amounts to: Twelve. Clearly a statistic which is a nonsense. As for hospital treatment, some 36. A considerable increase on previous years going back to 1993. As quoted from the report it would seem as if that disembarkation and falling in remains to be the main activity which results in injury and potential for drowning.. Andrew
  18. May I suggest credibility and accountability Andrew.
  19. That would be his striped blazer complimented by the Broads National Park cravat. JM has most editions.
  20. May I ask who are the moderators on Facebook. Andrew
  21. Knots 3D is also very good. Cost £1.20. Similar to animated knots by grog but can be shown at whatever speed you wish. Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
  22. And that is why our safety record on the broads is second to none.
  23. I have to agree with regard to a reasonable set up. However the cost is surely what you pay is what you get. Some of the systems that I have seen are unbelievable. However without going into any further detail there is no doubt in my mind that it can be very invasive. I have been in a position where for several years I have seen the advancement made in the technology. Eastcoast, I have found our difference in opinion interesting, without malice, and constructive. However I do not want to see this type of intrusion on my rivers, indeed your rivers and all who hold this belief to be true. Andrew
  24. CCTV can be very expensive in terms of cost and maintenance, And in my experience a site such as the ferry at Reedham would require more than one camera, possibly three. Completely unjustified even for a single camera. Andrew
  25. With respect your dashcam example has little or no bearing on this particular incident regarding the installation of a webcam at the Ferry. I doubt very much if the detail from a webcam would provide conclusive evidence in this particular matter or future incidents. As for Facebook I will leave that comment for another day. Andrew
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