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CambridgeCabby

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  1. Apologies , is the far corner spot on the right hand (as you look at the staithe from the Broad) dyke , was so called by another forum member a few years ago due to the frequency of me being able to acquire it .

    Hope that explains it 

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  2. Traveled early morning to Ranworth and moored up on the taxi rank , was pre warned upon arrival that there was a wedding on , Cators youngest daughter to the great grandson of Sir Winston Churchill and that the disco/band would be finishing at 03:00 and wouldn’t be quiet , the marquee was set up on the land behind the Cator moorings which had been clear to give uninterrupted views across the Broad , wasn’t a problem for us as when I’m asleep nothing disturbs me . In fact  the disco and band were most enjoyable .

    After a Granary breakfast we popped up to see if a space were available on Horning green , sadly not so turned around and headed up the Ant , we are now moored up at How Hill for thé evening 

     

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  3. Popped up the Crown , very busy , great meal and ale as always ; then we decided (well I did) to pay the Broadside Caravan Park social club a visit , fair few in there , karaoke going well (if that’s your thing) then back on board for a snooze before setting off in the morning .

  4. At Ludham light show there were c500 people in attendance , eating burgers served in paper serviettes drinking beer etc in plastic glasses and in the morning the total detritus left behind didn’t fill a couple of black bin liners, that’s not what I would class as the majority of the public being litter bugs .

    Yes there are some inconsiderate individuals that leave their rubbish behind , but the reason it sticks in our mind so much is that it is the minority that do so and not the norm .

     

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  5. We arrived just after 17:00 yesterday at The Big Shop mooring Womack , there were already a hundred plus spectators gathering for illuminated boats , catering , outside bar , and entertainment all in place , boats of all shapes and sizes along the staithe making last minute checks to their lighting waiting for the off.

    By 19:00 when the flotilla departed the green and footpath on the staithe was packed with hundreds of excited spectators , the bar and barbecue were certainly trading well , the live band in full song , one by one the boats pealed away from the staithe , rounded thé Albion which was moored in the center  of the broad and made their way out along the dyke.

    At spot on 20:30 the Albions lights dimmed and the first on the procession returned looking incredible all lit up in the pitch darkness , closely followed by the rest of the illuminated boats each boats arrival was met by loud applause from the hundreds of spectators , it was a remarkable sight and a truly memorable evening .IMG_3379.jpeg

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  6. Left Upton at 09:00 for a short hop up to Acle moorings whilst we wait until 16:00 before we set off for Womack Big Shop moorings to watch the light show this evening , tasty breakfast in Dunes cafe , 2x full English with coffee £25 , will most likely have to sample a crab sandwich for lunch as well .

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  7. This past week I have met many first time boaters and without exception they have loved their time afloat and want to return , the days of customers coming back year on year may have changed but the magic is still there for many , Kate and myself included.

    A holiday afloat is still a wonderful experience , yes tastes and expectations have changed , the populous want to visit far flung destinations , want wifi connection all of the time and expect more than standard pub grub to be proffered BUT there are those who still love the tranquility and beauty of the Broads and will continue to do so , all is not doom and gloom 

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  8. Left Womack at just after 11:00 and motored to Ranworth to collect a bracelet that I had lost there and it had been handed in to the BA office , had to moor alongside another vessel as the staithe was full , collected the bracelet and off we went , just moored up at a tranquil Upton dyke for the evening .

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  9. Had a wonderful meal this evening at The Kings Arms , they could certainly teach a thing or two to many Broadland pubs as far as service and value for money is concerned , excellent food , ales and company , Bramble loved her chicken and rice doggy dinner (£3!!!) .

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  10. Left Ranworth at 09:30 , weather warm will a brisk breeze , slowly motored to our intended destination , Womack Water , manage to squeeze into the only spot on the staithe , coffee on chairs out and now settled for the day 11:00 

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  11. On 12/09/2023 at 13:42, MauriceMynah said:

     

    If a boat is returned damaged,  a similar amount of damage should be inflicted on the hirers car. Well, they're both insured ain't they!

    Love it !!!!!

    I can just imagine the faces of some hirers (and privateers) when due retribution is given out , does that also include the hoisting of a sharp boat hook when approaching a parked car at Tescos 

  12. We left Salhouse at 10:00 and motored into Wroxham to check clearance at the bridge , showing at about 6ft7” so we would just (fag paper clearance) be able to pass under but with the impending rain we felt best not to, so about turn and off we went , clouds were gathering overhead and as we passed the Swan we spotted Luna Aurora in prime spot on Horning green moorings and seeing the far end spot on the concrete section was free we decided to moor up .

    Have a pleasant chat to the crew of Luna Aurora and decided to stay put for the day/evening just before the heavens opened and a rain storm began . A very wet day ensued , we dined in The Swan and very good it was too , Kate says the lasagne was the best she has had on the Broads for a long while and she is certainly a connoisseur of a good lasagne !!

    Left the moorings at 09:15 this morning and are now tucked up at Ranworth enjoying an Abbott or two , bit overcast and breezy but still sitting outside enjoying the ambience .

    As a footnote , Horning had zero internet connection on O2 , whilst it has never been the best reception it is abysmal now  

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