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I could also solve that too if required!
In all seriousness, I'm happy to do another one if it's required, I can do them in quantities 25 and up if that helps. For the record, I do the calendars at cost price, I don't charge anything for my design time either, so I stand to make nothing from them, I just offer my services.
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On 30/10/2019 at 05:32, Chelsea14Ian said:
Bit late if there is going to be one.
Nah, I could turn it round pretty swift! I have done for the last couple of years!
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Just discussing our forthcoming trip to the Broads with the in-laws and it turns out they know some folk who ran a boat out of Gt. Yarmouth, names were apparently John Knight and Joan Hanford and the name the golden galleon has been mentioned.
Do any of you lovely lot know anything about any of this?
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That's great, I will let you know what more I find out tonight!
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I have found a little more, in that it was rented out from the yard at Wayford Bridge, as opposed to Wroxham, as my friend thought it was, so I guess thy may have sailed up to Wroxham? Should be finding out more tonight as I think he's bringing the pictures out.
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Hi all,
Was sampling the offerings in the local tap house and had a conversation with a friend tonight who was going through some old family photos and happened across some pictures of his parents on the Broads in Wroxham on a hire boat (rag and stick) called ‘Belvedere’ circa mid ‘30’s.
He is going to let me scan in the pictures but I was wondering if anyone here had any knowledge of such a boat, or which yard she hired from?
many thanks in advance,
JamesV
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1 hour ago, Simondo said:
Noticed on Saturday that the Vagabond appears to be closed down, does anyone know if this is the case?
Doesn't look very encouraging, what a shame, sounded like a great idea.
Also see: https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/the-vagabond-italian-restaurant-in-norwich-closed-1-5843527
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Happy Christmas NBN’ers from the calendar elf and his clan
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Brinks Omega is a great boat for a couple, can be a bit tall at times, but plenty of room, had it the last two years, upgraded to Serenade next year!
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5 hours ago, Maxwellian said:
Out comes the true Yorkshire man in him. :)
He’ll photocopy the one he’s bought, keep the copy for ‘imself!
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Glad it’s been well received, I have to say a personal thank you to everyone who submitted photos, and the forum team behind the scenes who organised it all.
cheers,
J
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45 minutes ago, Hylander said:
Well done Robin. When you were not around to tell us the news I assumed you were winging your way to Scotland. Is that still the plan or will you wait until the better weather next year? Whatever, well done, what a good feeling to pass your test, the world is your Oyster as they say. No stopping you now. Are you going to treat yourself to a lovely brand new car? What exciting times.
He's already got the car, it's not what perhaps most people would buy as a first car, but then when is Robin ever 'most people' ?
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Cal, I still need your photo please!
Vaughan & Pete Belham, you both have emails from me.
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Brinks Omega, which from memory is 8'6"
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There will be a blank outside back page on the calendar, so any details could be added there, however if the idea is deemed worthy by the powers, I’ll happily add more details.
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7 minutes ago, DAVIDH said:
I use the same for the mudweight, saves me trying to use the excuse of “it was dirty and I was trying to clean it...”
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Well, it’s booked, now the long wait until we get up there, today will be the start of the planning which will no doubt change several times.
Still, we have a few days in the Isle of Wight and a week at my dads place in Italy, and take the boat out on the lake there between now and the Broads, so not all bad!
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Very highly rate the Lion, food is great, service is great and Rachel is an absolute sweetheart.
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On serenade you don't need to do anything to move the canopies other than press a button
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I've just spoken with Barnes, and apparently all the Serenades have dual helm seats, the photo's of single seats were in the early build phases, somewhat conflicting information, but I'd trust they know what is on their boats.
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9 hours ago, Broads01 said:
I have Benmore booked for next year and with the comments on this thread I'm starting to worry about visibility, especially in bad weather. However I chose it to gain a couple of inches lower air draft between it and a standard centre cockpit which could make the difference between getting under Wroxham Bridge and not.
It think it’s probably all relative, compared to a bathtub or a fly bridge cruiser then yes visibility will be compromised, but when compared to a sedan cruiser, other than rearward visibility, it really shouldn’t be that different. Given you only really use rearward visibility for the occasional check what’s behind you, or stern on mooring, which you do at very slow speed, I’m not too fussed. We chose Serenade for the same reasons you chose Benmore, I’ve tried to get under Ludham bridge for the last 3 years in a boat that should easily go under at low tide, but been thwarted by high river levels where the bridge was showing 8’2” even at low water. Next year we will be taking full advantage and spending 3 nights on the Ant
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We definitely want one with the twin seat, it’s one of our reasons for choosing the boat
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2 guests, 1 night on board, so shouldn't really be an issue.
Nbd Back To Len Funnells Ownership
in Broads Chat
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Press Release here:
https://www.broads.co.uk/back-to-the-future/
Thoughts?