Jump to content

LadyPatricia

Full Members
  • Posts

    512
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Posts posted by LadyPatricia

  1.  

    55 minutes ago, JawsOrca said:

    Yup his helming is just soo bad it needed the expert skipper in me to help :huh: It was a bit tight but no worries really (I'll teach you to drive one day Steve). Anyways sadly it was apparent that LadyP didn't want to out for a spin and was playing games so we put her back onto the berth and let Steve have a bit of a think whilst we went shopping!

    You cheeky **********. No one was moving her in any direction with a broken rudder. Long drive up and what seemed like an even longer drive back but all is in hand and she will be as good as new very soon :1311_thumbsup_tone2:

    shame as we were looking forward to a lovely cruise for a couple of days but that's life as they say.

     

    glad you guys had a great time 

     

    cheers

    Steve

    • Like 4
  2. Thanks again. Marina the shopping thing is quite a novelty. I was heavier than I am now when I left school over 30yrs ago. I'm getting used to it a bit too quickly though :naughty:

     

    Alan, looking forward to it, truth is I probably still eat more than I should but just make a healthier choice.

     

    W- I appreciate what you say, we spent 3 days on the broads eating in pubs and drinking and put on 3lb in a week. It goes on a lot easier than it comes off that's for sure :shocked

    cheers

    Steve

     

    • Like 4
  3. Another update. As of yesterday I have now lost 4st 9lb (29.5kg) 

     

    feelingso much healthier in general. So glad I did this and buying clothes in a high street shop is something I haven't done for years, had to buy larger sizes online.

    still going, hoping to be at 5 1/2 loss by new year.

     

    cheers

    Steve

     

     

    IMG_0686.JPG

    • Like 12
  4. I'm after some local knowledge if anyone can help.

    i want to get from Somerleyton marina up to Wayford bridge hotel using public transport, taxis, horse and cart, tractor, in fact by any means possible ....... apart from walking :shocked

    ive been quoted over £70 for a taxi for the whole journey. Anyone have any ideas of a cheaper way of getting there please.

     

    my taxi, commonly known as Jaws, probably won't be available :(

     

    cheers

    steve

    • Like 1
  5. How harsh Mr Alan

    I am hurt and saddened at your outburst above. It was only a conversation between us all and both Deb and myself just happened to come down on Dave's side #supportdavesdream.

    Now for you to declare war on poor little me is uncalled for. I / we are only trying to support Dave as such a nice guy deserves happiness in his life. And just think if he was to get it #supportdavesdream then you would have more time for the forum, internet and Xbox. Everyone's a winner :party:

    As for throwing the Lady P plan b in to the mix that is a blow below the belt and unwarranted. I'd expect you to do most of the work required in that plan :naughty:

    • Like 5
  6. Now thanks to Steve and Debs earlier in the week, Dave wants another boat project (did I say I hate you before guys?!)..

     

    Thats charming that is. We just agreed with him the the little project he could get at your home marina would be great. It would give him something to do while you sit on your laptop and the internet :naughty:.

     

    if I had the know how I would set up a vote on here and see how many agree. A simple 'should Dave get the little project boat' YES or no. (Ooops, my caps lock got stuck then) is all that's needed 

    #supportdavesdream :party:

     

    Steve

    • Like 4
  7. As you say David it is a choice to cater for each individual parties needs when choosing which boat to hire. I'm sure the perfect boat for everyone has yet to be built. 

    Glad your Mum enjoyed herself, I wish I could get my Mum up on a holiday but she is on a walking frame and couldn't do the steps on and off.

     

    looking forward to the holiday tale and some pics. 

     

    cheers

    Steve

    • Like 4
  8. It was good to see both boats together again. Yes you did nearly talk me out of the selling but it was a heart V's head situation and unfortunately you can't always go with your heart. 

    All I can say, and as others will read, you and Dave made our last voyage on Lady P one of the most enjoyable times we have spent on her. The weather obviously contributed greatly to that as well.

     

    cheers

     

    • Like 8
  9. Deb and I are off for a week in September and contemplating at trip to the northern rivers on Lady P. 

    While on the southern rivers we can work out moorings when up for a week to incorporate shower facilities as we know where they are.

    My question is are there any facilities available for private boats up north?

     

    cheers

    steve 

  10. Thanks all, 

    are you down in September this year deebee? If so will you venture south?

    we are going to use her now Alan, Hyacinth, sorry I mean Deb, will now happily sleep on her since the inside has been done and the cruise at the weekend certainly helped give us a bit of confidence in her again. 

    I may even have to go up Saturday for the day while Deb is working and take a cruise down to Oulton Broad YS and say hello to the rowdy lot from here if I can bribe someone in to coming along for the ride :rolleyes:

    • Like 4
  11. As most on here will know we have had a few issues with Lady P over the last 12 months.

    Well this weekend we have eventually managed to use her after a top end engine rebuild (just about) and a total refit of the lining carpet and upholstery inside.

     

    we arrived around 11:30am on Saturday and put up the curtains on the new rails I had fitted. Then sat and had a bite to eat before starting her up and heading on our way around 2:30. We had no real destination in mind but headed towards the WRC for her first run in anger. 45 minutes later after a gentle run down at 1500rpm, which is around 4mph on Lady P, we arrived at WRC only to find it packed. It looked like a Hampton Safari club had book the moorings for the night so no room. Some of the Hamptons looked lovely and in the party spirit with bunting flying from most.

    A quick discussion and seeing as Lady P was behaving we decided to head for Beccles. An hour and a half later we arrived at the yacht station which had plenty of room. Then I thought lets go on and spent the night at the locks inn. Through the bridge we went and on to the most scenic part of the Waveney. As we arrived at the pub the moorings were full. A little disappointed we turned and headed back to the yacht station. 

    We moored up around 18:30 and after sorting a few bit out we took a walk in to the town and had an 'OK' meal at the Kings head. Being a Wetherspoons you will only ever get what I call 'ding' food (anything that can be cooked or heated in a microwave). After we had eaten we took a slow stroll back to the boat and sat out with canopy open and had a nice relaxing drink on a lovely pleasant evening. 4hrs cruise with no issues, we are starting to gain a little confidence back in the old girl.

     

    Woke up about 7:30 on Sunday morning. Breakfast and the normal morning bits out of the way we were on the way back up the Waveney by 9:30. A pleasant cruise back to the marina took us about 3hrs but we were in no rush. 7hrs cruising over the 2 days and we enjoyed every minute of it. It is so good to be back out again. 

    image.jpeg

    image.jpeg

    image.jpeg

    image.jpeg

    • Like 10
  12. Had a call from my eldest daughter last night asking me to pick her up as her lift had failed to turn up.

    I arrived at Shepperton lock, where we had agreed I'd pick her up from just after midnight. As I pulled up I noticed a small cabin cruiser drifting across the river. I jumped out the van and 'met' the cruiser as it was about to touch the pontoon. The engine was running but no sign of life onboard. At this point a small craft with a very strong flashlight appeared and asked if anyone was onboard. I replied telling them that my banging on the roof and shout if anyone was there had got no answer. The small craft came alongside and I could then see a policeman was one of the guys on the small boat. He boarded the cruiser and quickly check but no one was inside. As he departed he said that a guy was missing and asked if I would tie the boat up, which of course I did.

     

    unfortunately this has been reported today. A stark reminder for us all to be safe when on any body of water. Very sad news :(

     

    http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/river-thames-body-found-after-11601740

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

For details of our Guidelines, please take a look at the Terms of Use here.