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JanetAnne

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  1. Had a very similar problem when I dropped something sharp and heavy right in the middle of our dining room floor chipping a chunk out of the tile of course. I got the angle grinder with a thin stone disc and cut the damaged tile into sections that then easily broke away without disturbing the surrounding ones.
  2. Good point. It is dropping down as you say. Will see what can be done. I think we are giving a week from when the voting thread started to give everyone a chance to choose. Its certainly no easy task with such a high standard of entries and so many!
  3. I think there were figures out there that suggested the true cost of operation was over £90 per usage. It's nice to think that, now senator has chosen to no longer contribute to the tolls account, it will be left to those of us that do to subsidise his actual exit from the network. Typed with tongue very firmly in cheek...
  4. Thought it was going to be £30 for a single and £45 for return?
  5. No shore power on our new mooring meant we removed the redundant tube heater during the refit. Some family members have been most grateful of it over the winter months...
  6. I hope its small bits of crap? There aint a lot of depth to cover something big like a housebrick
  7. Three responsibilities? Navigation, conservation and self promotion? Nah, cant be that, maybe its Navigation, conservation and revenue raising? Dont seem right either... Navigation, self promotion and revenue raising? Nope, I give up, need a clue here... Someone just remind me here exactly how deep the water needs to be for "protecting the interests of navigation" See, I'm not bitter!
  8. So what should the classic wooden broads cruiser be wearing this season? Not what can she wear or is/not entitled to wear, but more a question wondering if there is etiquette or legislation concerning inland cruising.
  9. I think we managed to take part...
  10. Could I suggest that those of us taking a boat from the broads or opting to not launch next season because of the tolls please write to the BA and clearly tell them why. We have already told each other what we think but we do need to tell them in power. Nothing will ever change if the hands doing the feeding don't bite back! Make sure to copy to your MP and anyone else relevant as well.
  11. Ah but Peter, I haven't finished yet. I thought we could leave the money saved by the lesser dredging policy in the account to buffer the shortfall and, just to make sure, the SOB will offer bird watching trips across Breydon thus reducing its burden on the purse. See, now you know I'm losing it...
  12. We have all commented on our ex hire boat having its name on all the bunk boards, bottom of drawers, cushions etc. That's because it was all removed and stored safe for the winter. This allowed the maximum air movement through the cabins and therefore minimum damage while the boat is out of use. I just mention it because we are all aware of antifreeze and tank draining needs but perhaps haven't considered other areas.
  13. If I had my way hire boats would be free of tolls completely and the saving passed onto the hirers either in reduced charges or some free diesel so that they maybe get about more without worrying about fuel costs as much. Anything that stimulates the industry is good news in my book. What we need is a hug a hire boat day!
  14. I think Freddie Laker had something to do with that...
  15. Sink? Surely just floating lower than intended!
  16. We found two slats glued together make excellent sail battons for the enterprises! I reckon some cut to half your planking width will make excellent spoiling boards for when you come to plank the fwd end? Throughly enjoying your project
  17. It's normally the nut that holds the steering wheel you have to keep an eye on!
  18. A couple of years ago I 'escorted' two hire boats from Wroxham to Salhouse after dark. Wroxham was absolutely sardined and none of us were getting under the bridge to the completely empty moorings the other side due to extremely high tides. I got them to put torches on their roofs. We had all got caught out. It was far safer to take them to somewhere safe using my lights than leave them to blunder about in the pitch black. I did wonder about mudweight on Wroxham broad but we all had dogs on board... I think the increasing lack of moorings is more the issue here
  19. There's nothing wrong with spam. Battered, deep fried and served with chips and peas.... yum! If you have more than you can handle, hold a forum meet and we will all pop round and have a forum nosh up. Hope this helps....
  20. I'm having 'Come on baby light my fire' as the curtains in the crem close.
  21. I think this is right... JA 2 Pesky 2 Jonzo 1 Speedtriple 1 Deebee29 1 JM 1 Psychicsurveyor 1 Boating man 1 Ranworthbreeze 1 Gracie 1 (unless subject matter changes) Bound2Please 1 Vaughan 1 MauriceMynah 1 BryanW 1 Spider 1 JawsOrca 2 Chameleon 2 Timbo 2 tjg1677 1 Hockham Admiral 1 A very healthy 25! Orders are still being taken peeps.
  22. Been through it with less light than that trying to beat the tide. Saves closing your eyes though...
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