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  1. 6 hours ago, WherryNice said:

    Yes there are "no mooring" signs and the 'dyke' has been roped off. It does, however, say "water point only"(or similar)on the front so presume that is still operational.

    Thanks for the update, much appreciated.

    Its sad that another bit of the broads is disappearing. Bit by bit it is eroding ( see what I done there 😜). Especially at a time when staycations are on the up.

    A bit investment could see  the broads booming again. I know that is not appealing to some on here, but things just don’t stand still. They either prosper or die.

    There is plenty space on the rivers, it’s just the getting your head down that’s the problem! 

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  2. As well as my utter amazement that a plane can fly over a populated area for a considerable time without being challenged, is, 

    If planes are out of.touch with air traffic control, and they change height\ course to avoid say bad weather, who knows what height, where they are in the sky? Surely this adds to a Collison opportunity?

  3. I only caught about 5 mins of this tonight ( was watching Scotland do the honourable thing and hand Ukraine the game 🤪) but the little I did see seemed to be in no doubt , the pilot intentionally caused the disaster. I will catch it all tomorrow.

    Did anyone watch it? I still don’t understand how a rogue plane can fly over populated land , without being “ a point of concern”. 

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  4. 31 minutes ago, FlyingFortress said:

    I hasten to add that being out of aviation for a long time now I have no insider knowledge.

    When I was involved there was always some insider knowledge that sometimes did not make it into the public domain.

    Thanks for the replies, and a lucky find on my behalf . I am very intrigued by it , but there is so much of the industry and it’s workings I have no idea about.

    I hope you do catch up on it, would love to hear your take on all . 👍

  5. 12 minutes ago, FlyingFortress said:

    Simply radio range.

    There are many areas of the world where planes are out of ground contact.

    Yes you can physically make a phone call but that is not something that is constant communication.

     

    I don’t know how much you know about this disaster? But the plane changed course 180^  and apparently stayed on this course for hours ( over land I believe) Surely the military of the  country would want to investigate what was going here? Or am I just being naïve?

  6. Been watching a programme about the lost flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. It has always fascinated me , and is on Channel 5 , so watch it on catch up if interested. 
    So many unanswered questions on it , but what I thought someone on here may be able to inform me is, when the plane changed course, nobody could contact them , and at first nobody seemed to be too concerned about this !!  I find it surprising that pilots are not in contact with air traffic control at all times. Surely in this age of satellite phones constant contact isn’t a problem?

    Hopefully some others are watching it , because there are so many questions!

  7. 35 minutes ago, petersjoy said:

    I belive he would if you overstayed the 24hrs or are you thinking of the one at Reedham quite a while ago who would shout out if you were too close to the mooring near his house.

     

    11 minutes ago, CambridgeCabby said:

    It’s Irstead I’m thinking of , during covid even when you were permitted to stay overnight he would let you know passionately and without decorum what his opinion was if you were mooring on the parish side of Irstead , allegedly he was also known to unplug the shore power cable of those overnighting on the BA mooring there , but this is hearsay afaik 

    Make no mistake, when I’m on the broads, I want nothing more than a quiet life. Pass the time of day with folks with a brief wee chat is all good.

    But on the odd occasion when I meet an angry or rude person , I just break into my strong Scottish accent and pretend I don’t really understand what they are saying. Getting them to repeat themselves umpteen times 😃. Then totally change the subject and try and chat to them in a friendly manner, pretending I’m not picking up on their beef. 🤪.

    They usually then leave, muttering some none sense. 
     

    It’s like a time I moored stern on at Ranworth. A gin palace owner offered to help me with my ropes and when I thanked him , and  the crew accepted his assistance, ( I was no where near hitting his boat, I’ve stern moored hundred of times) and with the grumpiest attitude possible , he ordered me to drop my mudweight. So I went from going to drop it, to not bothering. ( I was only staying a couple of hours)

    Its always nice and productive to be nice 🥰

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  8. Did these moorings not have a “ character” who would at times come out and shout at those who moored there?   I may have my ropes crossed here 😃.

    Its really sad, it was a fantastic place to spend a summers evening. I may even go and spend a night on the mudweight VERY close by, when I am down in a few weeks 🤪.

     

    Is that it , officially closed in a few days time? No way back ?

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  9. 3 hours ago, Vaughan said:

    I think it is well known that out of a clutch of maybe 10 or 12 ducklings, more than half of them will be taken by pike before they are about 3 weeks old.  After that they are big enough to have a fair chance of survival.  But are the rest now being taken by the otter?  We know an otter can take an adult greylag goose, as there is film of it on this forum, right in the centre of Wroxham in plain public view.

    Another thing that is well known about the otter : like the fox, they kill for the sake of killing, not just for feeding.

    Almost human like then 😢😢😢😢

  10. 2 hours ago, andyg said:

    Hemsby lifeboat have just posted on fb about this incident. 16 ppl 2 dogs and a pet rabbit were rescued. Now I know il take some flak for this, but what on earth are ppl taking their pet rabbit onto a boat for...jeez what next pet mice.

     

    Maybe it just hopped on board 😎

  11. 15 hours ago, jeffbroadslover said:

    When I see a mess left in an area with bins provided I feel like picking it all up            

     and dumping it in the garden of the house where the plebs that don't care what it looks like live

    Jeff

    My house is passed by  school kids during the day. Very rarely do I arrive home and not have to pick up discarded litter, which I then put in my bin . Bad enough,but in these covid times , even worse. But what do you do? 

    Leaving it isn't really an option,but I'm aware I am doing exactly what the plebs who drop it think " some other mugs problem"

    Some cultures just don't have the problem, it must all be in education, and more importantly, decent parenting.

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  12. I am as far from perfect as could be . 

    But littering , as my Wee Granny did say , " rips my knitting ". It's sheer ignorance. Why people would want to mess the place they live in , is one of the big bewilderment in my small brain. Apart from the very unfortunate, we can all see the beauty of our planet. We can all see the impact poor housekeeping causes , both cosmetically and environmentally.

    Anyone found breaking these rules should be forced to carry out community service , litter picking for many a day.

    Or go and watch my football team 😂😂😂

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  13. 54 minutes ago, Andrewcook said:

    Hi, Nighttime Rules has not been explained to First time Hiring Boaters as a Boat Moored up at Ranworth had his Engine Running well after 8 pm now stopped. I think this Rule should be a reminder for everyone.

    Where does one find such rules?

     

  14. On 24/02/2022 at 16:12, OldBerkshireBoy said:

    Wouldnt be where we are today if the EU had reacted to previous Russian acts stronger instead of slapping wrists.

    What exactly could the EU have done to prevent Russia from invading another country 🤔?

  15. I don't think you have reverse polarity. You probably have induced voltage on the N conductor which is quite common. Anything under 50volts is deemed safe, though you wouldn't want that much induced voltage.

    If I have misread this, microwave ovens can cause reverse polarity in installations, but I've no idea how or why 😁

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  16. It has to be one of the most entertaining spots on the broads. 😀😀. I have seen a few incidents of two boats going for it at the same time.  I’ve sat at the boatyard side waiting to get through, with 4 or 5 boats just coming through while I was put to the test in breezy conditions, trying to stay still.  A fair few boats were behind me and we were running out of space. Eventually I had to go for it, and an irate pilot was flapping his arms around at me. I smiled and waved, looked behind me and another 2 had followed me through. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  17. Hiya, firstly I would suggest the North side of the broads for a first time hirer. Maybe wait until late Sept so not as busy, but the tides and hence the lesser flow is less of  an issue. Also, a few extra boats about may be an advantage. Most people are more than happy to help and advise.  If you plan for a week ( 2 weeks maybe the next time) then you can do lots of cruising without having to worry too much about bridges. Check when hiring it you can get under Wroxham  bridge and then you won't have any problems.  ( Only canoes can get under potter heigham 😂😂😂)

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  18. 4 hours ago, Smoggy said:

    Are the yards struggling to get the staff like everyone else seems to be?

    I would think they will have had the same issues as everyone else , with covid cases and people having to self isolate.  All it takes is one person to catch the virus and all the folk who have been in close contact with them are off for at least the next day until they get the all clear at best.

    Easily lose half their workforce in a drop of the hat ( or ping of the phone😌)

  19. I have sympathy for HW , and hats off to the lads for accepting the flaws in the manner they have.

    Hire boats won’t half take a pounding throughout the season , this year more than most I would think, and probably staff have been limited in numbers this year.

    There is worse places to be stuck than at the side of a river with a pub nearby. 🤪

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  20. 14 hours ago, grendel said:

    I think that if we start discussing the pros and cons of Brexit we will be very quickly straying into the realms of politics (well further than we have at present, which as we all know people hold varied and diverging beliefs and tend to strongly argue their case, which often leads to disagreement and then people forget themselves and start attacking each other, the above reason is why the topic of politics is deemed unacceptable - except where said politics directly affects the Norfolk Broads and is a vital discussion point. 

    So remembering this Can I ask on behalf of the moderation team that we drop the political discussion of Brexit in this thread, except perhaps where it directly bears upon the fuel Duty mentioned in the heading.

    Thanks

    I will, and have refrained from discussing it any further. I appreciate it must be a “ sare fecht “ as they say in these parts, trying to keep things in line .

    I asked a question, because I’m genuinely interested in what other people think , and how they come to their way of thinking . I have an open mind on it, and I may learn things I did not know. How else do we learn, and expand our knowledge?. The people on here, who appear to have a different opinion on this matter, I absolutely respect, and no doubt agree with them on many other matters. I absolutely did not want to fall out with anyone, and don’t think for a minute i would have.

    I totally respect the stance on it, and hope I didn’t stray close to the line. 
    See you all on the broads again soon I hope. 😎

    Neil

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