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  1. I'm just on my way back from the Broads having had a great time. I have to say that having bow thrusters would have made life a lot easier trying to moor up the Brinks emperor (46 ft) stern on at ranworth as even with an experienced helmsman, it took 20 minutes...

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  2. Martham boats hire out half deckers by the half day, day etc. Then you have the chance to sail on Hickling Broad, and a beer or three at the Pleasure Boat inn at Hickling. Then "tack back" lol...

     

     

    sadly, there's next to no chance of getting to Hickling - the great bathtub that's been hired won't get under the bridge at Potter Heigham...

     

    jenny, is that at the bridge or Womack?

  3. Hi all,

    a group of us are taking the Brinks Emperor for a spin at the end of next week. Is it as bad as many of the reviews make out? I'm not too bothered as it's only for a few nights; my memory is of pretty simple living in the 90s in Herbert Woods boats - Searching Light / Flash of Light... In fact, emperor looks distinctly like them - is it a rebadged HW boat?

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  4. Soundings - I don't know the pub (I recognise the name as there's a railway station of that name isn't there?) - my guess is that they will appeal and I'm not sure that the appeal will be dismissed - it looks pretty isolated. The only way it could stay open is if it's a seasonal pub, such as the one at Turf Locks on the Exeter canal near powderham..,

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  5. Hi all,

    I was a member of the scout group at Christ's Hospital and from the mid 70s until around 2004, the troop used to sail every Easter around the Northern Broads... I was there 94-99 and I came back in either 2001 or 2002 to help...

    here are some pics that my old scout master has taken - when I can scan some of my pics, I'll add some more! 

    These were good times!

     

    the fleet at Gay's Staithe in 97

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    Spindrift (the upturned bathtub on Barton)

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    The the fleet at Salhouse

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    Tempest on Barton

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    Scouts' own at Gay's staithe - I think that's me in the grey sweatshirt sitting on the boat!

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    We did sometimes have some interesting weather at Easter - this was an interesting journey from ranworth to Wroxham in 95 I think...

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  6. Hi, thanks for the welcome...

    poor old Spindrift - we always had a soft spot for them (they were known as the bathtubs!)

    We used to love mooring up at Gay's staithe and rowing to Neatishead...

    we confused quite a few people at Gay's staithe, as that's where we often had our 'Scout's Own' - the school chaplain used to look after one of the cruisers and we'd have a service on the staithe having temporarily 'purloined' some service books from the church down the Ant!

  7. Hi all,

    I'm returning back to the broads on Friday for a long weekend (yes, it's a stag do but we are a civilised bunch...) we are on Brinks Emperor (looks like a bit of a beast of some vintage!)

    anyway, in the 90s, I was in my school scout troop and we used to go up to the Broads every Easter and hire cruisers from Herbert Woods (either Searching Lights or Flash of Lights - what happened to those?) The venture scouts would have yachts from Upton - Typhoon, Tempest (fine boats), Dawn Wind & Fair Wind... I see they are still for hire - but what happened to the Spindrifts?

    Anyway, if you see Brinks Emperor next weekend, wave and say hi :)

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