What I can't understand is that , we live on an island two tides a day , huge amounts of predictable regular energy which isn't harvested , plus the building of wave turbines would also ease excessive erosion (provided they are situated correctly)
Russell craft used to fly Red Ensigns from their hire craft , and the first thing I bought (years ago) was a Red Ensign and mast and used to fly if from hire craft , Kate and I always said one day we would buy the rest of the boat , finally did !!!
If moored at Gayes then is 10 ish mins walk on the way to Neatishead , if moored at Neatishead you turn left when you leave the basin and is about ten mins walk
Gayes is one of my favourite over night moorings , yes is 20mins walk to White Horse , and there are WC's 5 to 10 mins from the moorings too , if you do walk to the White Horse make sure you have some change with you as a Cottage on the way sells homemade fudge which is delicious and there is an honesty box for payment
Kate and I have been delighted with our Ocean 30 , yes twin engines but very easy to manoeuvre, downside with ours is stern access but can be sorted , some excellent ones online many with smaller single engines and rear access sorted
Mmmm warm Vimto , closest thing I can find to the sarsaparilla which was always a treat at the grass track racing evenings with my father in the early 70's
Katie has posted the pics so won't duplicate , but would like to add my thanks to all for their hard work and for the friendly welcome to us both , also a big thank you to Griff for showing us around BA .