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  1. Beer, lots of it.

    If I was going to live on it it'd have to be all on one level, with a decent size galley and fridge, a front well with a cover and a cover for the stern, this gives some added outside storage.

    A decent DAB radio/cd player with aux input.

    Possibly free standing furniture in the saloon.

    and Beer.

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  2. On ‎01‎/‎04‎/‎2019 at 17:46, EastCoastIPA said:

    ........aim for 60 mins after slack when going South and 90 mins when coming back North. I normally aim for that and it seems to be about right, although to be honest you can easily allow 120mins heading North.

    I'd have to agree with that, assuming you have the clearance of course.

    "Slack Water Time" is a bit misleading as it may be slack between the yellow post and Breydon Bridge but it will be anything but slack going past the Yacht Station. Maybe it should be renamed "Maximum Clearance Time" Last time we went south to north, at slack water time, the slog up the Bure was...welll...a slog.

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  3. Over the winter I've noticed a couple of wild moorings on the Bure, which were in regular use during last season, have become unusable due to "fallen trees"

    Genuine act of nature or something  else going on?

    Probably just my suspicious nature kicking in.

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  4. Really interesting. Reason I say that is I've read and heard of many first time hirers who have gone for marketing spiel, at a premium  price, and been disappointed. If you are charging a premium, you have to do your best to deliver on that, and that involves understanding what your customers expect and trying to exceed it. Not easy.

    Although I know nothing about Sandersons I would bet they are not trying to appeal to first timers (no bling required) but more so the likes of Wonderwall above. Hirers whose expectations are more muted...supply something that floats, is watertight, everything works. Supply that you have happy customers who will enjoy their holiday and will return.

    It's a strange thing is boating and I'm learning stuff all the time. I've hired cheap and expensive and been most disappointed with the expensive boats because I expected more, which is stupid because being afloat on the rivers is the joy, not the blingy thing you are on. Am I making sense?

    I hope Sandersons can continue to be a viable business.

     

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  5. 27 minutes ago, marshman said:

    Its actually probably a Wood Duck, a native of America. Almost certainly an escapee but they are in Iceland I think and it could have strayed - but I doubt it! Looks too tame to be a really wild one!

    But I may be wrong - other birders might like to confirm!

     

    Googled that. It looks like a wood duck.

    Was at Horning earlier today. 

  6. 3 minutes ago, Paul said:

    Anyway, enough of this frivolity and these desparate attempts to derail this thread, lets get back on topic with a still from a vlog I'm doing for mbclub covering the brake change. Have to say the brembos suit this car, much better response and feel from the brakes then the old mb kit gave.

     

     

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    See Wusser I told you so didn't I

    He tried to pretend he liked washing machines but his true colours shone through and he couldn't resist.:default_biggrin:

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  7. 9 hours ago, CambridgeCabby said:

    If my daughter or boys (aged 27 upwards) wished to spend a week afloat we would rather hire them a boat as a gift than risk placing them or us in a position which could cause friction 

     

    That's any interesting take on the subject CC and one that I fully understand, I have passed you many times on the rivers and exchanged waves so I know Cerise Lady is a fine vessel.

    I have a slightly different take on things though. I remember struggling as a young parent and my parents helped me. Now I feel it's my duty to help my children, not that they need it as both of them and their partners have worked hard to get the jobs they have, but if they felt they needed to pull the reigns in and wanted a free holiday on a boat I would have no hesitation in letting them use it. Like when Mrs W and I are on it, we feel it's something to be enjoyed, not be over precious about.

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  8. 11 minutes ago, KaptinKev said:

    So you are saying that with a thread like "Car Talk" you are more than happy that I can post a question of possibly washing cotton fabrics with woollens and on what temperature and spin RPM, you would be happy with that?:default_icon_rolleyes:

    I don't want to know how the washing machine works, I have enough to do already so please rethink your choice of new topic.

    Thanks in advance.

  9. On ‎26‎/‎08‎/‎2018 at 20:12, Wyndham said:

    ...then daughter NO 2 announces GC4 is on the way.

    Mrs W is as high as the highest sixties pop star.

    I just deal with things the way I deal with things, ........but I'm smiling  :default_biggrin:

    Arrived yesterday morning, all good.

    Wyndham is as high as a sixties pop star..... Mrs W is off the scale.

    The wonder of life.

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  10. 26 minutes ago, Wussername said:

    You may not like what I am saying. Take it as you will.

    WHERE do I find a forum that places a greater emphasis on Broadland matters. Broads, rivers, boats, local historians, history, our destiny and how we are able to shape our future.

    We seem to my mind lost our way.

    Andrew

    Let me help you out with this one, whatever your name is. :default_biggrin:

    I understand fully the point you are making, and I agree, however there are a large section of people who when they see a subject "Car Talk" just have to join in. Strange as it may seem some people love to talk cars. I'd wager you could visit any forum, on any specialised subject you like and if a similar topic were to get started it would take off. How seemingly perfectly normal people can get so engrossed and obsessed with cars is beyond me, but they do, in their numbers, so maybe it is me and you who need to keep our heads down and let them enjoy their passion.

    We on the other hand can spend our hard earned on luxuries instead of wasting it on tyres that will stop us 2 yds sooner if travelling at 60 mph on a loose gravel road or have a slightly lower noise level when cruising at 20 mph

     Beer Wusser?  :default_drinks:( after we've parked up for the night obviously)

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  11. I do agree, the packaging was OTT and could have made better use of resources but why have you got a kettle and a 1970's pillow on your floor!!

    That aside though Amazon is great isn't it? Order something Fri. late, get it Sat. early. That's quite freaky when you think back to the days of the Freemans catalogue.

    On the contrary Mrs W and I were looking for some non essential gardening items on amazon today and after a while we agreed to not buy today and have a look in the Garden Centres over the coming week. How radical are we, woop woop.

    Old s cool.

     

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  12. 11 hours ago, Paladin said:

    ....I am not averse to carrying a bean hook, secateurs, pruning saw and loppers on board, but their use could be construed as criminal damage. Probably some landowners wouldn’t object, but there are others, such as those who delight in erecting No Mooring signs, who undoubtedly would.

    Perhaps you would like to canvass all the Broads landowners, to establish who would, and who wouldn’t, welcome boaters' intervention, compile a list and, perhaps, leisure boaters could take over where the wherrymen left off.

    A great idea.

  13. Welcome DJB,

    You make some good points there. Boats do have problems and it is annoying especially at the start of the season when you'd think all would have been sorted over the winter.

    The biggest issues I see is that without doubt you should have been informed of the lack of a Bridge Pilot and that not all facilities are available at this time of year.

    And on returning, a sympathetic ear listening to your concerns is worth more for a business than it costs to provide.

    Hope you enjoy you're break in Sept. The pilot will be there and all water points working.

    BTW Swan R.... Fleet Dyke is fine. 

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  14. Griff, you are doing what I am thinking....or maybe I'm thinking what you are doing, anyways, my boat has not had anywhere near the TLC you have put into yours, so I know how you're feeling. In your position I'd be following people around with a catlle prod in case they  looked like they might be thinking of making a negative comment about the boat. Take that you ungrateful xxxx

    Seriously though, your charity thing is just one thing I'd like to consider, hats off to you and a good cause.

    Strange thing is though I'm torn between auction which raises money for a charity but means the winners obviously have some bucks, or find a way of just sharing with people who could never win an auction. Tricky

    I'm old enough to know if I don't do it I'll regret it and if I do I'll regret it.

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  15. 4 hours ago, SteveDuk said:

    That's sort of what I had in mind here https://www.facebook.com/groups/170393677234349/

     

    That's a good initiative Steve and something I've thought about.

    Now I'm not rich and pretty much give up everything else to own a boat but I often find myself thinking how lucky I am to have one and wouldn't it be great to share it with some others who are a little less fortunate.

    Take some people out for the day or  an overnight stay somewhere, they could choose the itinerary. I'd do that to give pleasure to others.

    Now the but......what has stopped me so far, complete strangers on my boat, not that I mind strangers and will happily chat to anyone. For one it is the toilet hygiene. I'm sure everyone can relate to this. I have entered the marina toilets (in fact any public toilets) and been disgusted that anyone can leave them, shall we say, untidy. I just can't understand how anyone would expect someone else to tidy up after their visit to Trap 1, but they do. If they are that disrespectful what else will they disrespect.

    That's what has stopped me doing it. If I could guarantee respectful people  I'd do it, however, I'm not sure it's possible.

     

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