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  1. 53 minutes ago, Mouldy said:

    Andrew.  A friend of ours moved to a village near the banks of Loch Ness, about 15 miles from Inverness.  He sent me these pictures on Thursday, when it was snowing.  Don’t worry about the 5mm of snow you might get, just be grateful that you won’t be dealing with this!

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    Up here in Bonnie (cold) Scotland , we do have a chuckle , when the national news ( basically London local 😄) have headline news when down South get a dusting of snow , while up here , a foot of the stuff isn't worth a mention 😂😂

    On the same kind of subject , I notice that Andy Murray is Scottish again today, for the last week he has been British 😋🤗

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  2. Don’t over think this .

    The tide is driven from Yarmouth , it pulls and pushes up  and down the broads from there .

    Ideally, you want to tackle Breydon Waters , around the estimated slack water time .  Normally this is after low water , which should then push you up the broads , when the water is coming back in . 
    I really don’t want to sound rude , but it’s kinda common sense . 
    Don’t underestimate it , but don’t over think it .

    if you can cross the road , using your dynamic risk assessment, you can sail the broads 😜

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  3. 2 hours ago, BroadAmbition said:

    So France has been informed to expect power outages (Vaughan)

    We have relatives residing in Germany they have informed us that they too have been told to expect something similar come January onwards.

    This begs the question over here - are we to expect the same?

    Our leaders tell us it's all in hand and 'Unlikely' to happen.

    Do we believe them?

    Or do we believe the experts on the ground at the 'Coal' (Biomass / Gas) face?

    Griff

    If our leaders told me it was raining, I would look out the window to check.

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  4. 10 hours ago, Andrewcook said:

    That Driver should have got Life as to 8 years having a Road License as that is not a License to kill innocent people where ever they are living in the UK.

    It's such a sad and tragic story. Sadly not unique.

    I've often thought , that the punishment for drink driving should be an automatic prison sentence, rather than the lottery that if you don't actually  have an incident  then a slap on the wrist and lose your licence for a wee while is all you will get.

    It's the potential of your crime by which you should be judged. If the authorities were really serious about eradicating driving , they would go down my route of suggestion. 

    Nobody is suggesting this person intended to kill anyone, their crime was driving while intoxicated. 

    Such a sad waste of a life 😓, through an act of selfishness.

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  5. Was the mooring fee deductible from the bar/food bill?

    If not, on pure principal I would have carried on to St Bennett’s/ S Walsham  . It’s not exactly the most picturesque spot ( though still lovely). If memory serves me correctly, the mooring posts and pathway are not exactly maintained to a high standard. A 20% hike in fees , just because they feel like it apparently, is a poor show.

    Anytime I have eaten in the pub, it has been 1st class, but I tend to eat early and moor up somewhere quieter for the night.

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  6. 7 hours ago, ModeratorTeam said:

    Lets not stray into politics please.

    I didnt, and I wont.

    My final point in the light hearted matter, but if they were in the broads, peeps quite rightly , would not be happy.

    That's all I was alluding to. It was not political, I thought most people on here liked keeping our rivers safe and clean. I apologise if I have been deemed to stray from the rules.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Gracie said:

    I'm probably gonna regret this but what's nukes?

    The latest in the year I've been out on the Broads is October, been there by car after that. I imagine there is a whole new feel to the place in winter apart from it being ruddy cold I mean :default_biggrin: Stunning if it snows too. 

    I would moor at Ranworth, loads of duvets, a couple of glasses of wine and just enjoy, then off to the pub for me dinner. Jeez I would hope I got frozen in :default_biggrin: x

    Nukes my friend , are the lovely harmless 😦, nuclear weapons Scotland have been given to look after. 30 miles from our most populated city. 😱😰😭

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  8. Get your boat up to the river Clyde , in Bonnie Scotland. 

    It never freezes over. Apparently, it is because of all the lovely nukes , harmless.as they are so we are told.

    Regardless, it's always flowing, a lovely greenish blue colour . 🤗

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  9. Packing away my fishing stuff  at the end of the holiday is always very symbolic.

    Watching someone who is out of reach or earshot , struggling with the handling of there boat. You can feel their pain, and sense the tension on board, frustratingly knowing you could probably help them with a little advice.

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  10. My favourite time is actually that first cruise out the boatyard.

    Boat packed, fridge stocked, crew aboard, all the time in the world ahead of you, glass in hand.

    It just " the berries" as they say up here.

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  11. Glad to hear the boat is back home😊. I have hired this actual boat a couple of times , so, of course feel as if I have some attachment to it . I know very little about the upkeep of such boats, but I would imagine HW easily have the skill and tools to put her back in action.

    I also , maybe wrongly, assumed they would take her home by road?

    It does make you realise, that no matter how experienced ( or not) you are at boating, things can go wrong very quickly. A wee bit of bad luck , and it can all go pete tong😥. No different than driving our motors I suppose.

    The main thing is, the crew live to tell the tale, anything lost , can be replaced.

     

    Oh, and off topic, but regarding another thread that has been on lately, I think this is still a very friendly forum, with the vast majority of posters being respectful, helpful and well informed.

    Hats off to them who run it for us , I say.

    Long may it continue 💚

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  12. 15 minutes ago, Vaughan said:

    I didn't actually say all of them but all the same - not in my experience.

    When you have actually been fired on by a fisherman with a 12 bore, because he was hidden behind bushes as you went past and didn't see his lines, you tend towards a negative opinion of them.  

    Not on the Broads, I hasten to add but in that case "said angler" was locked up after I reported him.

    I am am quite certain I m not the only one here to have felt aggressively intimidated and threatened by fishermen on a BA mooring in a deserted "wild" location and thus driven to go somewhere else rather than risk an affray.

    Fishing with a 12 bore is cheating surely?😁😁😁😁

    That's a bad experience to be fair. Take care my friend.

  13. Gee😋, I didn't mean to start a fisherman v boater fight 😁😁.  I just wondered if my bro had read the signs wrong.  He said there was signs on all the 24 your moorings and the yacht station stating no fishing.

    I probably would have fished, and if asked to stop, and given a good reason I would have ceased fishing . There is nothing on Google in relation to no fishing on this part of the river. I just thought someone on here would have cruised by that way and maybe seen the signs themselves recently.

     

    I think to claim that all fishermen are grumpy aggressors is a bit wide off the mark.

  14. Apologies if this has been covered and I've missed it.

    My sister and bro in law are on a short break cruising the South rivers. My bro is a very.keen fisherman , but tells me.today there are no fishing signs from Burgh St Peter up to and including the yacht station at Beccles.

    Can someone shed some light if this is in fact the case and  why? , or have they been hitting the vino hard 😂😂😂

    Seems very strange . 

    Thanks

    Neil

  15. Just read this , that's quite sad the tea shop closing.

    It has been a tradition for many a year , that my wife and daughter would go for tea and scones and me and the young lad would go to the pub for beers ( juice for him back in the day but beers now 😄) and a few games of pool while in Loddon.

    The ladies raved about the p!ace. 

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