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  1. 10 hours ago, kpnut said:

    As we passed Eastwood Whelpton three yachts were readying to leave, all with ladies on board. It was their Wednesday evening sailing session/lesson. Bookable in advance for £20 for a two hour? (maybe1.5?) lesson. I am seriously thinking I will do this one Wednesday when I’m on my own, to at least learn how to ‘read’ yacht movements for when I want to pass them. It did look a lot of fun.  
     

    Good idea, I’m sure you’d enjoy it.

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  2. 8 hours ago, floydraser said:

    Overtaking on a motorway in rain with a lot of spray about, suddenly you lose power and start dropping back.

    An experience you don't want to encounter. 

    Somehow I don’t think we’ll be overtaking anything! Not on a motorway anyway.

  3. 5 hours ago, annv said:

    Hi If he intends to drive it in the rain it needs a 6inch square of ally clipped on the inside of the font grill in line with the distributor cap to stop water blowing onto the cap and shorting out the ignition. John

    Graham has pointed out that we didn’t used to have any problems with this, and he last used the Wolsey on a daily commute down the M1 to Hemel and back. Harry has also commented that the ‘seals’ might not be as good as they used to be, so he might consider such a solution if he finds there’s a problem. 

  4. 15 hours ago, floydraser said:

    Within the family it's value is priceless; you could never replace it. It could be sold with, "been in the same family from new", but only once then it would change hands as bit of currency and that would be a great shame.

    He'll keep it and love it; you can see how pleased he is with it! Good luck to him! 

    I asked Harry if he's going to sell it once he gets it going. No way, he replied...he's going to enjoy it. Mind you, he does need to learn to drive first. At least he now has a motivation for learning to drive. He's also told his brother that he can use it too if he learns to drive.

    It's about time the two of them stopped relying on Dad's taxi service!

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  5. 3 hours ago, grendel said:

    will he ever fit in it, or will he just sit in the back seat? it looks tiny

    Graham used to drive it, and Harry is the same height as his Dad. 

     

    4 minutes ago, Tobster said:

    That car will be worth a fortune, even in it’s current condition.

    Take a look at the program “Bangers and cash” on the Freeview channel called Yesterday.

    It’s going back in the garage whilst we are in Norfolk! 

  6. 1 hour ago, MargeandParge said:

    It looks to be all there and not messed with it should be a great project. 

    Kindest Regards Marge and Parge 

    A posh Mini 

    It has definitely not been messed about with! My Mum’s cousin bought it from new (it has an Anglesey number plate…that’s the EY bit) and he sold it to us shortly after we got married in 1983. So two owners to date. :default_biggrin:

    We moved to MK a couple of months after getting married and soon realised that we needed a car to get about. We weren’t that well off as I’d only been working for a few months and Graham had only graduated a few weeks before we got married.

    A couple of years into ownership we had some work done, floor was a bit rusty, so that was seen to, re-spray to the original paint colours, plus other work. I think we spent about £3k on her, which was a whopping sum in those days.

    When Harry came along we swapped the front passenger seat belt to accommodate his car seat. Once Alec came along we already had another car, and the old Wolsey got consigned to the garage, though Graham always intended getting her doing again.

    Life just gets in the way of those projects. Glad that Harry is very enthusiastic about getting her going again. There are positives. The wheels turn! The radiator is intact and the dipstick shows there is oil present…even if it smells naff! Just need to get her out of the garage now. AND reclaim the garage! 

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  7. My son Harry has plans. This Wolsey Hornet has sat in the garage since he was about 2 years old, so the poor ol' thing has sat there for over 30 years. 

    Get me...posting on the car talk thread. LOL.

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  8. This is slightly off topic, but is story related to utilities that my Mam told me. Her grandfather worked for the (private) waterboard that installed and maintained the first proper infrastructure in Holyhead. After he retired, probably in the 1930s, they realised that they hadn’t bothered to map it out, but had been relying on his knowledge, as he knew exactly where to dig whenever there was a leak. They brought him out of retirement for a while to help map it out.

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  9. 3 hours ago, Gracie said:

    Thank you so much for posting the video, absolutely loved it. The skill of the crews is amazing.

    I showed my boys and they now want to hire a flappy thingy. My goodness, can you imagine that, I have trouble with a boat that's got an engine :default_biggrin: x

    Take them on a sailing taster. Hunters Yard and Eastwood Whelpton offer them.

    https://huntersyard.co.uk/our-skippered-sails/


    https://www.eastwood-whelpton.co.uk/experiences/sailing-days-out/

     

     

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  10. Alec has decided to accompany his APs (Aged Parents) on our next trip (1st week of July) and, as Harry has offered him the use of his paddleboard, I've just phoned the BA to book a short toll for the said board. £9.50 for the week. I may even try out the paddleboarding lark out myself...depending on the weather. If it turns cold, perhaps not!

  11. It looks an idyllic spot.

    I notice though that it’s been designated as a ‘silver propeller’ destination, so as to encourage people to visit. That’s rather ironic as it’s not on the main navigation. I’ve been following the YouTube channel  ‘Minimal List’ for the past few years, and believe they were the first boaters to actually win a Silver Propeller prize (you don’t have to visit every location, as that would be impossible for most boats). They’ve now completed their self-imposed challenge of cruising all the linked English and Welsh waterways. I wonder if they’ll ever manage to visit the Broads? 

  12. I've also posted this in the Syndicate Owners Area thread. Just in case people don't bother reading that, it's repeated here:

    A share in the Moonlight Shadow Syndicate has come up for sale. If you are interested please contact the syndicate admin mailbox: admin@moonlightshadow.net.

    Moonlight Shadow is a self-managed syndicate, the boat being based at Horning Pleasurecraft. The current membership is committed to upgrading the boat in a financially sustainable way (i.e. since becoming self-managed, upgrades have been achieved within our contingency budget without having to ask members to make additional contributions over the monthly fee). We had a new engine in January 2022 and the saloon upholstery was replaced earlier this year. A new prop is on order and should be delivered and fitted sometime this summer. Priorities on upgrades get reviewed annually at our autumn AGM.

    Our turnaround day is Friday, the boat being vacated by 2pm at the latest and available to the next owner from 5pm onward. 

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