You may have seen me sailing my R/C Yacht if you are ever near Barton Turf - when I have a spare 30 mins and no time to get the real boat out, it's a great relaxation
Yep - I can walk to my boat, fettle it if essential, but not go out. Then when walking back watch visitors to the village unloading their cars of canoes / paddle boards / fishing gear and get into a boat.
Hmmm.......
You know, I'm increasingly getting convinced the BA is overreacting, OR the rest of the world under. Sitting here looking at the Blakeney webcam this morning, we have had paddle boarders, canoes, Laser dinghy all going out. Yet I, who live in a Broadland village, at best can walk to my boat and stroke it.....
I have a Chinese all in one. It sits in the cockpit when I need it and is ducted through a hole into the cabin. Nothing permanently fixed, totally removable and no risk of anything failing inside the boat. Add the now mandatory CO alarm, and I'm snug and happy.
One day refresher / assesment if already competent. Did mine a few weeks back. Good for the reason I did it - rescue boats, but of limited relevance to my yacht.....
If I’m below in the winter I have a portable diesel heater that sits outside with ducting into the cabin. Just needs 12v supply as it’s all self contained, and I can control it from below with the remote.
totally removeable in seconds, it also serves in the workshop
They put them in the wrong place though. The boy racers come and go from North Walsham direction, turning off at Tescos, so only go through one camera anyway
With the recycling issue, a lot of the problem is there are so many different 'rules' around the country that visitors my not know 'ours'.
I just had a week in Devon and we had at least 6 different bags / bins on the go