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  1. 2 hours ago, Wonderwall said:

    I think the lack of courtesy is more down to ignorance than badness. 

    I think in many cases it is but not always. 
     

     

    2 hours ago, Wonderwall said:

    I think some people think they are the only ones on the river

    I think some people wish they are the only ones on the river. 😁

  2. I certainly agree, it is getting worse. Many of the gin palaces, as we lovingly call them 😉, create a vast amount of wash and almost never slow down when passing moored boats. Shame on those helms. I have noticed too that the Broom Captains and Skippers etc create more wash than most hire boats. Do boatyards warn about wash these days? I’m sure it’s in the skipper’s manual on board every hire boat but I don’t think these get perused half the time! 

     

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  3. 20 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    Perhaps someone  will take it on and hopefully have better customer  care skills.

    Tingdene have already taken it on……………..

    29 minutes ago, dnks34 said:

    I wonder how much private mooring fees have rocketed since we were there nigh on 9 years ago now.  I dread to think!!

    All info on the Tingdene website, doubt if there is any comparison to 9 years ago! 

     

  4. The very first time we hired in 1982 was from Brundall, R & D Smith who I think later became Stellarcraft briefly. 
    We hired from Anchorcraft at Acle a few times, that was another great yard. It’s only fairly recently the name of Anchorcraft has finally disappeared from above the wetshed there. 

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  5. I was in the food store yesterday, no printed receipts available but the card machines were happily working ok 😁. Strangely the two clothes etc units were issuing receipts! Sounds as if it’s all been a bit of a nightmare for them. 

     

     

  6. 13 minutes ago, Chelsea14Ian said:

    Of course I don't know what route  Brooms will advise  customers on their day boats. 

    On their website, Broom’s actually suggest going as far as Reedham on their electric day boats. Norwich one direction and Reedham the other. 

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  7. Reading all these posts does tell me that a lot of us are, how shall I put it, a little past our prime perhaps!! It’s clear how much we all got hooked however. 
    Favourite place is a difficult one, I have quite a few. Langley Dyke used to be one of them 😢. Fleet Dyke is another. Oh heck, what grendel said, anywhere I’m moored up!

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  8. 5 hours ago, Mouldy said:

    I’ve just had an interesting conversation with a lady from the Blessed Authority regarding the rather overgrown moorings at Short Dyke.  It turns out that those particular moorings are part of a rewilding project in conjunction with the RSPB, and the grass will be left long at that site, although there should be access ways cut through the long grass at various points, to get to the footpath.  I’ve also been told that the grass has been trimmed back where it was overhanging the moorings.

    Thank you for doing this. I’m trying to work out just why the RSPB become involved in boat moorings! (There are access ways now by the way.) To be honest, it sounds like an excuse and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this reason is given for other moorings to be neglected or only partially maintained. 
    I noticed the RSPB have closed the hide overlooking the Broad now due to it being unsafe and it looks as though that’s how it will stay. Probably being left to ‘rewild’ and eventually sink into the broad. 

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  9. 1982 for us, a boat called Morning Star from R & D Smith at Brundall. Although we had some trauma with the boat nearly sinking due to a shaft problem, it didn’t put us off. We hired every year after that, sometimes twice, until 2005/2006 when I had to have both hips replaced. Decided to see in 2007 if boating was going to be a possibility again and luckily found it was. So much so that we bought our own boat in 2009 and haven’t looked back. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, kpnut said:

    I just found this, lurking in my phone from last year. It’s the mowing schedule for the BA moorings. Rockland short dyke is monthly. 
    Hopefully this pdf will attach properly. 
    Footpaths.pdf

     

    Is there a title for this pdf? I ask because Cantley is shown as granite but there is grass behind. Rockland SD is also a granite path with grass behind but is shown as grass. I’m confused! 🤔

  11. 3 minutes ago, SueH said:

    Some have tried and failed since to make it a going concern though.

    I’ve heard it said that, once profits started to be made the rent was increased which eventually made it unsustainable. 

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  12. It’s a sad state of affairs, I do wonder how families get on when the kids want to play in the grass. Our two small dogs are struggling to walk almost anywhere we stop, their heads keep popping up to see where they are! When we stopped at Cantley it was obvious not a lot had been done there either. 

    It’s very quiet here on the Southern Broads although today is a changeover day. Called in at Loddon Staithe to get a water fill and newspaper, only one small boat there. Actually able to moor side on to make life easier filling up. Only 3 boats moored at Pye’s Mill at 11am. 

  13. 1 minute ago, Mouldy said:

    And Loddon Marina.  Just think how attractive that is when you walk past!

    I think that’s slowly improving, got a little way to go still though!

     

  14. We moored at Berney Arms last month to walk the dogs, we purposely moored very close to the mill. It was pretty hopeless to be honest, the grass was far too long and the whole area looked unkempt and unwelcoming. BA have 3 areas for mooring, Berney Mill 1 & 2 and Berney Arms reach. Funnily enough, the area not BA managed looked as if it had been mowed. It’s not a place I would want to stop overnight now and, reading the EDP article, probably will try and avoid in future. As the Burgh Castle moorings are now open again, have a lot more to offer in the way of walks etc and have been superbly refurbished, it’s a far better option. 

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  15. I think maybe we’re not going to get any definitive answers here, until such time as the BA gets around to issuing an MCN to a private boat owner who denies liability because they weren’t at the helm. (Maybe that’s why Ranworth is apparently now covered by CCTV, like sending a photo of your car showing who was behind the wheel when you’ve got caught speeding!)

  16. 2 hours ago, Meantime said:

    Private boaters are no more or less disadvantaged in this matter.

    I think we’ll have to disagree on this one. If a hirer refuses to pay, the BA has to rely on the hire company for details. If a private boat owner refuses, all the info is readily to hand for them. 

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  17. 9 hours ago, Broads01 said:

    If it's a hireboat though they can't ascertain the helmsman's name and address and I'm led to believe the hire company doesn't have to disclose it (I would imagine that would be a GDPR minefield). 

    It all leaves the private boat owner rather at a disadvantage doesn’t it! I wonder how many hirers have refused to pay. 

  18. Until very recently, the sign to the Broad (almost opposite the Brundall Church Fen moorings) pointed to Surlingham Broad. It now says Bargate Broad. Maybe the sign to Ranworth Broad should be changed to Malthouse Broad! 

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