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grendel

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  1. its named juliette so it may be one of them, - thinking about it silver jubilee is 45 foot too
  2. well that would go through Potter Heigham bridge anyway
  3. been through it lots, just using the Martham boatyard crew though, its tight on the corners and they are only 9'6" wide, i think the lowest we got through was 5'10" and that was really tight
  4. Marthams might know of something. Failing that JA might
  5. topic renamed as its no longer up for sale.
  6. a Judith with the original fore cabin, the juliettes had elongated fore portholes
  7. when i can get them I usually bring a pack of 4 individually wrapped steaks from Lidls, mostly I cook onboard, but maybe once or twice will eat out at a pub, certainly cheaper to cook onboard than eat out, but it depends upon your preferences.
  8. I have seen them on the way from wroxham to coltishall, from Beccles up to geldeston, and inside the wet shed at richardsons, cheeky blighter was sat behind me not 4 foot away on the next boats pulpit rail, while I had the camera pointed the other way.
  9. looking inline, depending upon year the tank looks to be either 95 or 99 litres, but its good to know you have a few spare litres in the tank when it reads 0
  10. how big is the tank, is it an 85 litre or 90 litre
  11. I believe there are a couple of spaces and quay heading at one of the drainage mills between How Hill and ludham, I have often seen boats moored up there, theres room for about 2 or 3 boats.
  12. grendel

    Weather

    enough rain and we will be able to sail over potter heigham bridge
  13. its my hoover, its the pink version of a henry, (apparently is supposed to be better with pet hair,) i find its good on swarf, but dont have a wire haired terrier to compare to.
  14. grendel

    Weather

    possibly, but that doesnt change the validity of the data, we may have a greater variance on the figures from the earlier data, but its still convenient to show the problem they want to highlight to start their graph at that point.
  15. I have a hetty, great at cleaning up metal swarf in the workshop.
  16. grendel

    Weather

    we get shown a graph of temperature rising looking like this oh shock horror, but then they have cut the previous few hundred years off the graph hmm doesnt look so bad now we see they conveniently stopped showing the data at the lowest point on the second graph, and then you look at the scale where the average variance over the graph is 0.5 deg C either way. Then we get a week of warm weather, and this is cited as evidence of climate change. while I wont dispute that climate change exists, or that mankinds input has caused some of it , I do however dispute some of the 'facts' used to show it, especially some of those that state its worse than it has ever been, no, I think +14 degrees C is far worse.
  17. grendel

    Weather

    climate change is a part of the planets cycles, its been hotter before now, it will be again, huge tree stumps reappearing from under receding ice sheets prove this, all we can do is minimise our impact on this, it is useless to think we can change it. for example 50 million years ago the average temperature was 14 deg c hotter than today, its all well and good people showing graphs of temperature rise over the last 100 years, but , thats just an eye blink in geological time, we are only just getting to temperatures last seen 2 million years back, which were dropping back down at that time. climate change is nothing new, in reality its as old as the planet
  18. grendel

    Wow!

    maybe thats their we dont want to do it price
  19. it will depend whether you are using any form of heating run off shore power
  20. Lulu, did you realise that is Water Rail B77- lovely, at least in some of the shots- looks like at potter heigham
  21. Quite often you can also get lucky and find credit left on the meters
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