Nice piece of nostalgia for those old enough like me, to remember Ranworth in the day
https://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/heritage/old-photos-of-ranworth-on-the-norfolk-broads-8781456
There are now two Irish ferries The Isle of Innisfree and the Isle of Innismore Plus DFDS with the Cotes des Dunes and Cotes d Opal doing Dover Dunkirk.
So Dover should have seven ferries plying the channel.
One of my friends used to be the CNC programmer there. Roughly between Ashford and Tenterden. If he was still there would possibly got you one for nothing.
John Coppaslip not recommended for alloy wheels, as it puts yet another Metal into the electrolyte Mix, which can lead to worse corrosion with salt from the roads. Better using High Melting point grease.
Problem is Steve, The rain washes it out of the sky and just dumps more onto everything. You will be washing it out of the car, from every nook and cranny for months.
This happens often in the Canaries. They call it Calima.
Government advice is stay indoors close all windows and doors switch off air con. If you have to go out wear a good mask and eye protection.
Out there it gets everywhere and can land quite thick too over a couple of days.
Nanni's low revving propulsion range is all Kubota based.
Their planing range is a mix of Toyota and John Deere.
The Mann and Scania engines are their separate commercial arm.
Their Gensets are Farymann for the smallest John Deere for the two largest, otherwise Kubota based.