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  1. A plain GPS speedometer is not that expensive, and I'm sure boat companies could get a better deal on bulk... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Car-GPS-Speedometer-HUD-MPH-KM-h-USB-Plug-Play-Overspeed-Warning-/112150243135?hash=item1a1cace73f:g:syAAAOSwCQZZMOEm
  2. I'd agree with this, tourists are generally limited by the hire boat to a couple of miles an hour over the limit. It takes a Private owner to be planeing down the river ( I have seen on the Woodcutters Straight up to Dydlers mill) OR because they have a huge ocean going boat rumbling along on tick over, are unable to keep below the limit, and when they open the throttle slightly to move forward a little faster they leave a hole in the water...
  3. You are paying a lot more than that for all the presenters on ITV and Sky, just indirectly through every thing that is advertised on TV.
  4. As for the bats with the speed limits on them I have seen them in use, as it's very difficult to shout to ask people to slow down past, for instance, the beginners sailing.. PS I have a megaphone, your voice gets very sore after a week shouting at tourists, over reving engines to ask them to slow down, as they approach the regatta. Trouble is I keep forgetting to take it with me...
  5. One of the boat companies interviewed said they had fitted GPS to their boats (I can't remember which). In his intro and other times several times Nick Conrad did say those dreaded words" Broads National Park" my Email pointing the error of his ways, , (PS thanks to those I borrowed the quotes from) Start Quote "You just before 07:15 Stated that the Norfolk Broads is a national Park, I remind you of the following… From the Broads Authority itself, June 2017, It is correct that the Broads was not designated as a National Park under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 And "..for the avoidance of any doubt, the broads are not legally a national park and do not come under the national park legislation, and nor will they." Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for DEFRA (Hansard 2015). There are very good reasons for resistance against Mr Packmans ambitions to turn the Norfolk Broads into a National Park.. end Quote To Which I got the reply... "Yes of course – fair point. Thanks, Nick "
  6. The sailing school at HSC takes children from the age of 8 upwards, but you need to ask about it the year before as they are very well booked up. IIRC Thursday evenings, with the odd event for them on a Saturday. it operates May to September -ish and because it's all run by volunteers not hugely expensive..
  7. That appears to represent Robert the Bruce Quite well..
  8. You are correct, all the clubs on the Broads combined in 1938 to form NBYC. Within a year almost all the clubs reformed at their original homes. It is something of a sore point NBYC kept all the trophies from the original clubs...
  9. Just a little nudge to keep this in vision for anyone who's missed it. You can drop in (By land) to see what we do, from 31st July to 4th August, during our regatta week. We have our own car Park which is free but it will be crowded and our moorings even more crowded, hence no non competing visitors during racing time by boat please. You might find yourself ignored at first, as there are a lot of unknown faces arriving for the event, everyone will be sorting out their racing and officialdom will be very busy with the racing, if have any questions just ask someone. Then you will be made welcome. The tea bar will be open about 08:30 to 16:00, tea and coffee is an extortionate amount of about 60p a cup. Sometimes there is cake!!!
  10. Oi We're not posh Like Wroxham, Horning is a Sailing club not a yacht club, we'll let in anyone (including me). One week to go and I get bacon Sarnies for a week, although I have to pay for them, I will get free tea and coffee as I'll be on Rescue boat duty.. Our bacon sarnies ( and tea and coffee) are vastly cheaper than Wroxham anyway, because we have no paid staff. The HSC regatta week from 31st July to the 4th August drop in to see what we do, we'll probably charge you 50 or 60p for a coffee though
  11. TheQ

    Is It Me?

    Try horning in a fortnight's time ( regatta week)
  12. I can confirm our entry fee is a huge £2, and the opening hours are 10:00 to 16:00. I think we will have 6 or 7 operating layouts, 3 of which are completed. Also there will be another 3 or 4 non operational layouts under construction / rebuild.
  13. Just for added fun in this tourist season , if you cross the Horstead- Coltishall bridge heading north and turn right on the Hoveton -Wroxham road, there are traffic lights for water works holes in the road. The traffic is backing up on to the Bridge and the other way into the narrow bit on the Hoveton Road.
  14. The tarmac on the Coltishall Rd Roundabout is almost complete, the tarmac stretches as far as the eye can see, towards the Wroxham road, though the Wroxham Rd Roundabout still has a long way to go before it's use.
  15. Either that or you're moving to Australia
  16. Ok folks, Since I'm Busy reminding people about Horning Regatta Week I thought I'd also better remind you about this. Broadland Model Railway Club are holding their Open Day on Sunday 13th of August 2107 at: Stalham Town Hall, High Street Norwich Norfolk NR12 9AH We do have to have a small charge for entry to cover costs. There will be Club and Members layouts in a variety of Gauges, We hope to have a second hand Stock and Book stall, Tea and Coffee will be available, there is a pub across the road!!! Drop in if you're in the area, have a chat and see what we do. I'll update this with the entry charge (£2 last year) and opening hours once I've been to the club on Friday..
  17. Yes, it's been running for at least 109 years. You Need Hitler or the Kaiser to stop it... It's been running since before there was a Horning Sailing club, there is video of a Horning regatta of 1908, and there is Photographs of racing there in 1895...
  18. As it's coming up to that time again, that Time again I thought I had better put out our annual plea and warning of chaos, to those not involved. This is mostly a repeat of last years plea for those who have not experienced the Chaos..... I'll be motoring around the regatta as usual, trying to rescue boats (more often than not, non competitors). Anyway here we go HORNING SAILNG CLUB REGATTA 2017 We DO NOT wish to impede your enjoyment of the Broads, so here's a few clues as to what's going on and hopefully some helpful advice.. There will, if previous years are anything to go by, be up to 150 competitors, this could include up to 50 or 60 children, some of which are on their first regatta and will be in the smallest boats. Please do not, berate small children who get in the way, when we have asked you to stay close to the bank, many of the smaller children are beginners and may make mistakes at their first regatta. This years Regatta starts on Saturday 29th July 2017 which will be in the afternoon on Black Horse Broad, so there will be a fleet of boats sailing up there around 1 till 2PM and returning around 4pm depending on wind etc. On Sunday the 30st of July, we will sail up to the broad at around 9 till 10 AM returning for lunch about 12 and back to the broad before 2pm So if you are timid about being around sailing boats those are the times to avoid, you are welcome to come and watch the sailing on the Broad, we ASK that you keep to the edges as it's safer for you not to have up to 100 boats sailing all around you!. And now the real Chaos, From Monday the 31st of July until and including Friday the 4th of August, we will be sailing from Horning Sailing Club up as far as Dydlers Mill for the majority of boats, but the big cruisers, will, if the wind is right, go as far as Woodcutters dyke.( the end of the long straight to the Mill) The First race starts at 09:30 at the club house and the last race each day will finish at anything up till 18:00. For the timid ones who wish to pass through with no sailing boats around, then you would need to go through outside of those hours, though there is a lull between 1 and 2 pm when the majority stop for lunch. That is the numbers will drop from around 100+ to about 20 boats. There about 5 or 6 Race starts at five minute intervals, if you see a large group of up to 20 boats milling around at the start line outside the club we ask that you hold on till it goes, and then slip through before the next start. Each race lasts about an hour so there are lulls in traffic ALL COMPETITORS ARE TOLD THAT IF A NON-COMPETITOR IS ON THE BANK, THEY ARE TO TREAT THAT BOAT AS THE BANK AND TURN WAY. Swearing by competitors to anyone is ungentlemanly / womanly conduct and will cause disqualification from that race. Now by being on the Bank We mean within 6ft of the Bank. Why 6ft? Well about that is about the width of most sailing boats and therefore you won't get sailing boats down both sides of you. We'd prefer it if you were a bit closer maybe 3 or 4ft of the bank as it makes it more definite there is not room between the bank and you. Please remember sailing craft have a 3ft keel hanging down below, and we sail within a few inches of the bank from the club to the Mill and it's rare there is a problem with draft. Now we are used to sailing on the broads, sailing within a couple of inches of each other is not unusual. So if a boat come what seems to be very close to you, DO NOT PANIC, DO NOT PUT YOURSELF IN THE BUSHES, They are sailing their pride and joy, that's their hard earned money, that is expensive to repair and they can't compete for the trophy if their boat is broken. Unless there is some mistake (very rare) you will not be hit, they can turn on a sixpence. This does not mean you may not have to slow down or stop, IF there is open water in front of you, they will use it.. It is a common mistake of those new to the broads, that they move in to the bank correctly when they see a sailing boat, which when it gets close they move in more, so the sailing boat uses more river, and repeat,,,,, Don't do it, once you are less than 6ft preferably 3 or 4ft from the bank that is all we ask. SO WE RESPECTFULLY ASK, that if you are going through the regatta, go slowly and keep to the bank, if there is a gap in front of you keep motoring slowly. If not please slow or stop till the obstruction has cleared, always pass behind sailing boat just after it has just tacked away from your bank. If they Are running away from you just follow until they turn at their next buoy, if they are running towards you, please slow and when they get to you they will move over, eventually (they can't go through you!). P Please enjoy your view of the chaos, it's all part of the broads Thank You for your Assistance.....
  19. TheQ

    My Day

    Saturday, went to Sutton gala, Went home laid 3/4 ton of concrete, suffered greatly in the heat, did not a lot else. Sunday, Did some heavy duty Pruning with a chainsaw, Went to Stalham car boot, picked up a couple of books by Keith Skipper and a copy of The Broads from the air by Mike page (it turned out to be signed by him). Left Keith Skippers book with Mother who was laughing greatly (though she struggles with the Norfolk, Mum speaks west country).. Took Ben the Border Collie for a long walk, some insect took a bite out my left hand which is annoying intensely at the moment. Had a bad nights sleep due to pea harvesting, and the heat. Now about to measure ACV to roughly 1 part in a million...
  20. I believe They normally close the broad one day a year just to enforce their rights as a private broad.
  21. Car (towing) 30 to 50MPH (legal speeds) Boat 10-25MPH? (Speeding )? 11:50 pm no traffic Jams..
  22. Welcome to the site, they are very friendly here and very useful. I was thinking 50+ years is a long time but then I've just worked out it's 41+ since my first visit (although I live here now) Time has definitely flown...
  23. There has been a lot of comment On railway forums that it is quite easy not to lock the doors securely, many have a second locking mechanism. don't just rely on the automatics...
  24. "Firefighters and the coastguard rescued a person on Salhouse Broad who got into difficulty in the water after entering to save a dog. Winterton coastguard, Hemsby Inshore Rescue Service and fire crews from Wroxham and Carrow, with water rescue equipment, were called to Upper Street in Horning just before 11.50pm on Thursday night. They helped a person who had entered the water to rescue a dog, but got into difficulty themselves. The East of England Ambulance Service was called, though no-one was seriously injured" The above is the quote from the EDP, Just why would Hemsby Inshore rescue Be called to Horning Upper Street to rescue someone in Salhouse Broad? Horning Upper Street is Not on the river, Lower Street is, anyway Why launch In Horning, surely Wroxham broad would be nearer. Or Is the EDP getting it wrong again?
  25. it can't be summer where's the rain...
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