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  1. Can't remember the name but I have it in the back of my mind that there was a small yard which was part of Broadsedge moorings when the whole area was filled with houseboats and a few chalets. I had a holiday in one of the houseboats which cost me a total of £17.60 including V.A.T. at 10% (Happy Days) Jeff
  2. Whispering Reeds at Hickling and didn't Ludham bridge boatyard hire out small cruisers a one time? Moonfleet marine at Stalham ( eventually incorporated into Richardsons) Ripplecraft also comes to mind Maffett Cruisers... Jeff
  3. A G Ward at Thorpe was where my brother hired from the year before my parent's first hire from Geo Smith which was when I first got the bug Jeff
  4. We hired from Alan Johnson Boats at Acle ( next to the bridge opposite the pub) Have also hired from Brister Craft at Wroxham and Belaugh Boats. Porter and Haylett at Wroxham is another I remember and George Smith also at Wroxham Another was Martham Ferry Boats Will try to remember a few more Jwff
  5. Hi Geoff and welcome, I suggest that you watch the instructional videos on Richardsons website. They are very good for beginners to get an idea of how to do things Jeff
  6. Hi Kpnut, I too have enjoyed a holiday in one of the houseboats at Horning. My son loved to take the dinghy with an outboard to the little shop that used to be next to the Ferry Inn to buy milk and the morning paper each day. The passing boat was one of the Connoisseur class from Porter & Haylett at Wroxham ( now at HW and renamed) Jeff
  7. It seems to me that those "responsible" people who decide that it is a good idea not to trim the footpath areas and allow it to become overgrown are very clever. "If we don't keep the path passible, people will not use it and then we can say that we will not spend our hard earned cash on something that will not be used" By taking this attitude it means that the authority will have more spare cash for the Christmas party !!!!!!! Jeff
  8. Would I be wrong in assuming that with fewer moorings to maintain there will be a refund of part of this year's tolls ? Jeff
  9. Nice to know that they earned their wages by helping !!!!!! Jeff
  10. How much assistance was given by the ranger to the four boats that were experiencing difficulty in mooring? I understand that the reason for the mooring charge is to pay the rangers for their help whether it is needed or not !!!!!! Jeff
  11. Who says that if you if you are gullible enough to give them your card details that they would only take £3 and only take cash from your account just once. In a word B E W A R E !!!!!!!!!!!!! Jeff
  12. Very sad news. She will be greatly missed. Jeff
  13. When it comes to determining "who moored the boat" the question is what is the definition of "mooring a boat". Is it the person at the helm? Yes that person was carrying out the act of positioning the boat but did he/she "moor" the boat or was that the person/s who actually tied the ropes to the mooring post? If the latter was the case there is the possibility that the person/s who actually tied the ropes had nothing to do with the boat but merely gave assistance (as many of us would). Who therefore entered into the contract regarding the mooring and is therefore responsible for paying the mooring fee ? Jeff
  14. Thanks very much for that Chris. Hoping that you will be allowed to dig deeper into the boxes and have time to post loads more. Brings sack some wonderful memories of the "old" broads. Jeff
  15. I was looking on the Norfolk Riverside Cottages webcam Jeff
  16. Thanks for the info. I had not realized that Broads Tours had spent cash on new electric boats but am sorry to say I will not be trying one at those prices . I did not know that they tried to get the boat paid for in the first month of hiring !!!! Jeff
  17. Has anyone else noticed there is a new day boat moored among the others on the river? First boat past the smaller boats has a very upright bow and is a bit shorter than the picnic boats. Is it a new boat they have obtained or am I seeing thigs? Jeff
  18. Just been having a look at the Horning river cams and on the "North" cam there is a boat moored that looks similar to a rangers boat. It has canvas covers on it but also a sign saying "patrol". Has anyone any idea what this "patrol" boat patrols and what organization uses it? Never seen it before. Jeff
  19. Is this "brainwave" idea of filling busy waterways with people on unregistered boards and kayaks a good cash earner for the BA then? How many rangers are they likely to allocate to the three rivers involved to try to ensure the safety of those taking part and everyone else on the water? Maybe they will come up with the idea that no-one else will be allowed on the water whilst this debacle takes place ! Jeff
  20. No longer shown on he list of sponsors for some reason Jeff Just noticed they are back again
  21. When I moved to the town where I live we had 2 post offices and 5 banks. Now with "progress" we have just 1 post office and the nearest bank is about 15 miles away ( 30 miles round trip) or about 10 miles each way plus toll bridge costs of £3. Have no idea what the local businesses do when they need coinage to give as change for all the a "out of date" older folk who pay for things with cash. What is likely to happen when someone "accidently" crashes the system and switches everything off? Jeff
  22. I totally agree with Grendel. I do carry a "phone" when I leave the house but mine is a phone and not a mobile office like it is assumed EVERYONE has. I received an email the other day ( on my desk top ----don't have a laptop ----don't want one) it offered me over £250 off a new "phone". I had to laugh as I could buy half a dozen of my phones for what I would "SAVE" on what they were trying to get me to buy!!!!! If an organization insists on me paying with a system I cannot use then they are going to have to wait a very very long time to get my cash ( unless of course they supply me with the equipment I need to do as they want) Jeff
  23. I bet the landlord at the Maltsters was extremely happy to watch The 5pm exodus!!!!!!! Just in time for all the hungry diners Jeff
  24. If he is so upset at having his name displayed all over the place why does he not read the full sticker, make a note of where and when he has seen it and then take action.......resign Problem solved. Jeff
  25. Well done Griff. I was pleased it took a fellow Yorkshireman to set an example to others. Will be very interested to hear if you eventually get any response following your visit. Jeff
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