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  1. The real  test for the  new Top Gear will come after this run has finished and the threesome  are back in the Autumn via Amazon on "Grand Tour"  as a comparison can then be made.

    Will this fire up Amazon prime sales ? like  albeit it on a much grander scale,  football fired up Sky in the early days back in the 90,s   If enough people are prepared to fork out for it then GT  will be considered a success.

    The puerile Evans who treats the audience  as children with shrieks  of "WASNT THAT GREAT"  (er No !) and his celeb  culture orientated take is never going to win over the majority of the old shows fans, so its  a question of can he raise up  a  new set of fans  that are sufficient  for the Beeb  to invest further (it was previously their  best overall  global selling product  I believe ?)  and will the current fans of the old show  put their money where their mouths are and pay to see the threesome.  Remember also that  we are talking  global viewing figures  and not just UK.  For me , I  just cannot see Evans persuading too many  in or outside of the UK... 

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  2. Not at the moment Bill,  but its an ambition that I hope to realise in around  four years or so. As Eric says  its a lovely looking  Boat you have there.  Interesting what you said about Wayford. When we took Thunder  through last Oct the gauge  stated 7ft and we were 6'10'' before allowing for the nav lights which are 2'' and  they only just made it under, so can vouch for the accuracy on that one.    

  3. On ‎29‎/‎04‎/‎2016 at 1:29 PM, wooster said:

    Hi everyone. We have a week on the Broads planned for the week of 28th May ( this is half term week ) and we intend making the trip to the North. We haven't done this for around 10 years so are a bit rusty and looking for advice. We will be leaving from Brundall.

    I notice the low tide at Yarmouth is about 8.43 am on the Sunday and so we intend to stay at Reedham the Saturday night and leave there about 7.45am. This should get us at Yarmouth around 30 mins after slack water ( ie 1.5 hours after low tide ) I reckon we should be at Acle around 11am all being well.

    After that we're not sure. I was considering up to Stalham and mooring somewhere off Barton Broad. The name of the place escapes me. We might then potter around there before cruising up to Wroxham or Horning and maybe meandering down to Ranworth on the way back before returning to Brundall later in the week.

    Do you have any suggestions as to places in addition to my suggestions above? Are the Northern broads likely to be very busy at this time of year? I had thought that despite it being half-term with it being early in the season and before fishing starts it might be quieter. As I say it's been about 10 years since I was last up there though so if I'm wrong let me know.

    Any recommendations or advice gratefully received.

    Like Matt says best to hit GtY at 11:00 for LWS and so the knock on likely  means Acle around  13:00 i/o 11:00.   Not being pedantic, but just that  if you intended to stop for lunch at the Bridge Inn then its quite likely to be pretty busy by then especially for the May bank hol.  

  4. 12 hours ago, BroadAmbition said:

    A video blog with Rascal and Griff would be a sheer delight...

    You wanna be careful what you wish for - it just might happen!

    Griff

    We are prepared to "suffer" for our addiction.  Go for it you could even have a sponsored version for a charity?

  5. Robin.  An idea for any future (hire boat)  blog. Invite Charlie out with you. You of course remain as skipper to avoid  any  trade description clash  with the "Captains Blog"  and then  just banter, I am sure any creative block will swiftly be overcome and you will likely win over a new generation of fans  ... ?  

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  6. We have always found the owners very helpful and as has been mentioned make a great brekkie and always attentive with the tea and toast  top up requirements. It comes into its own (for us) on a late crossing.   You know you are going to get a mooring no worries, and it makes for an earlier  break  especially  if coming direct from Brundall.  Can eat on board late knowing that you get the breakfast first thing next day, and other than the A47 which eventually just fades out into back ground noise as the dark  tightens its grip in the Summer , its pretty peaceful. The menagerie is also a nice quirky touch other than the Goose poop. It is sometimes tempting to continue on,  but Stokesby always likely to be full by that time of evening , and Acle potentially too. so let the others rush and we,ll enjoy the peace thats left behind. 

     

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  7. For me its easily  the Ferry House at Surlingham  - although that should not take anything  away from  the Bridge at Acle on the other side of the water (Okay guilty of  hedging my bets but have taken the liberty of  evolving  the question somewhat to having  a favourite on each side )

    At Surlingham the welcome and service  is second to none,  you can use the extra fendering they  supply for  high tide , they  are happy to lend  us the adapter for use on the tricity socket on the down stream end supply. Inside the atmosphere is exactly what we  like from a  pub , but so rarely find. Food is always excellent, served well and portions are always "full" and nothing sacrificed on quality. Choice  on the menus is also great and even when busy the service from the staff is never found wanting.  Whilst other locations have some or many of these attributes, we have not found  another  one with all of them  and so consistently.                

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  8. 16 minutes ago, Matt said:

    I left a copy onboard Thunder which was still there at Easter.....

    D,ohhh ! now he tells me, and it was for my May trip  Thunder reading.  

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Mark said:

    Thanks for  that , am popping over to Seamark  at lunch time to pick up a copy myself now 

    Forgot to add it was the last copy in stock and yes they were wondering why the sudden interest.

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Happy said:

    I have just ordered a copy of this from Seamark Nunn - looks good reading.  If a few others do the same I think they will suddenly wonder whats going on!1cheers

    Thanks for  that , am popping over to Seamark  at lunch time to pick up a copy myself now 

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  11. 9 hours ago, LondonRascal said:

    @Broads01: I have plans to hire several more times - perhaps not this year, but if nothing else because I am curious about some boats I have yet to hire and also rather like the whole process of hiring still so, I really had not given it much thought and I am pretty sure if I had a boat that was soley mine I would still want the odd hire boat.

    Fully agree with that,  its  always nice to be able to try other  style of boats and also if just going for a short break then the  ability to start from  a different location North or South.    

  12. Ah right ok  thats my mis understanding.  On the other matter,  as Sunrise is around  five- ish from the w.end  and you,ve  managed to get up before to load the cameras and wire the boat for the live blogs at this time ..  and still get from Womack to Bramerton I,m sure you can do it again for this innovation. Besides Shiela wont, so its down to you !.  Think of your public   Robin  we expect now :-)

    Have a great few days, looking forward to viewing the finished product regardless . 

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  13. The time lapse you did on the Chet a while back made be mentally try to navigate Thunder at that speed and consider where the Stern was going at same time  whilst watching  it - gave me a headache :-) 

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  14. Looking forward to the "new release" Robin. Have been missing the fix this year  when not out and have  been working way through the older ones again !  Have a good time and hope no illnesses   

  15. Interesting last two posts. In the Feb Broadsheet this is part of the overall  work listed as being completed up to March 2016 so hopefully "go live" is imminent as they are indeed very welcome additions once useable.

        

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