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8 hours ago, ExSurveyor said:
Unfortunately peoples dreams rarely make a good business, I have mentored a number of dreamers, usually advising them to invest their money in a savings account instead.
Small business start up is a faster way to burn money than a boat.
Of 30 odd start ups I have mentored over the years, half stopped in time, 10 failed and 5 or 6 flourished eventually.
One of the Multi-Nationals that I worked for would second us to help small business after so many years service. A kind of "A change is as good as a rest" sabatical.
My experience mirrors yours almost exactly.
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I am very envious, I and my late wife loved that top end of the RGO navigation. Sadly I have not been back for a number of years.
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I don't think either project has been officially cancelled. But if they are struggling to maintain what is there now, where would the money come from for new canals.
There was also a scheme to join a new locked at sea end marina at Kings Lynn to the RGO via the Nar or Wissey, eliminating the need to pass Denver Sluice.
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Pretty sure they could be ordered as a Sedan or Flybridge.
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If your purchase has not been to sea recently, and being new to you, I would seriously consider transferring to Brundall by road.
By any standard it is not an easy passage and one with many locations where the last thing you require is a boat not performing or worse loss of power.
Even at the start of the voyage Brentford to clearing the Thames Estuary is not for the faint hearted.
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I had many friends around Bushey, Stanmore Harrow because although brought up in Chorleywood, I went to School in Moor Park/Northwood.
But later on the Thames Valley was our playground. Skindles at Maidenhead, Skinners at Remenham Hill, Henley. Marlow pubs, Winkers Farm, Chalfont St Peter etc.
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Back in September 2018, when Horsey Staithe had to be drained and all the moorings could not be used, pontoons were used with great effect.
As you can see:- A pontoon path was layed across the reed bed to the open waters of the Mere and a mini-marina constructed.
The people seated were something to do with the Trip Boat that normally runs from the Staithe
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They have been there since 2011, when the Horning Marshes Moorings opened.
I took this photograph on 10.04.2011. Of a BA silt barge moored between the 20ft max L.O.A. posts.
You will also note that said barge is not displaying it's registration number on it's bow.
I took it because I thought it a bit of a laugh! Not many about at that time of year.
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Maybe they are getting confused with the area outside The Swan?
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A favourite of my late wife and I also. I chose to go to Keswick, then over Honister Pass and walk round Buttermere with my memories for my 70th Birthday.
Long gone my ability to hack Striding Edge to scale Helvellyn or Sharp edge and Blencathra.
Personally I have always found that route to Blencathra more rewarding than the more famous Striding Edge.
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I have been rushing around in order to watch Goodwood on the TV this pm.
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How do you bank the coinage from charity boxes?
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Both Lloyd's Banks in North Walsham and Cromer will close in the Autumn.
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1 hour ago, Smoggy said:
Now no dayboat hire, no camping, basin is only boat sales so very few visitors moorings.
Don't know if the pub will last although at a Friday lunchtime it's surprisingly busy.
1 hour ago, Hylander said:Do you think these people who take over our favourite spots read a book named ' How to Kill off a Business in 100 days'.
22 minutes ago, Broads01 said:You don't do day boats, you don't do camping, you don't do moorings. What do you do?
The pub/ hotel should be busy. There is more that one way to skin a cat and less hassle than boats:-
Touring caravans and RVs
Luxury holiday appartments
& Lodges.
Look at their offering photos on their web site, pretty impressive accomodation.
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Looks very much like we will see some un-seasonly strong gusts accompanying the rain forecast for tomorrow.
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Not Gulls.
Wrong mast...the gull problem is at UEA. The Horning area problem is due to decommission of a mast at Neatishead. Maybe due to the re-siting of the Mundesley Golf Ball??????
Nobody seems to know why at present.
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