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  1. 2 hours ago, C.Ricko said:

    you won't see Crestella again, I took this before it was broken up earlier this year...

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    Was she at Wayford Clive? There was a very similar looking(and very rotten) boat there until a few months ago but I never got around to taking a closer look(sailys aren't really my thing).

  2. 1 hour ago, OldBerkshireBoy said:

    Surely it cant be standing on the sloping roof below it, hope it is just the camera angle or a trick of the light.

    With the picture zoomed in you can see the scaffold going right through the roof and on to the floor of the building....I think

  3. 3 hours ago, SteveO said:

    Never mind, if you want to forego your BBQ and fancy a go in a flight simulator, the former Horning butcher's shop may well be the place for you. :default_biggrin:

    Oh yes I have been meaning to ask about that, has anybody had a go? Or is it not open due to Covid etc?

  4. Only ever had one short-break's worth of experience with a bow thruster equipped boat (we didn't choose to have it, our original boat broke down and we were 'upgraded' to a 'posh' one) and I have to say that I was impressed with it. It was a very rainy break and it minimised having to be on deck letting ropes go etc, made stern on in crosswinds a cinch and was just generally very handy in tight spots. It and the decent heater were the best part of the 'upgraded' boat tbh.

    I won't be rushing to fit one on my Safari but they definitly have a place I think.

     

  5. 5 hours ago, Timbo said:

    How would a suitable addition to the byelaws read?

    Does there need to be an addition though? Surely a paddle board is just a manually propelled vessel as per the current byelaws? Or have I missed something?

    I do think there needs to be an emphasis made somehow that there are actually 'rules of the river' that ALL users should be aware of. Perhaps information boards at prominent places would be a start.

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  6. I use Local broker Alan Boswell, they know the broads properly which is why I use them. Current policy is underwritten by Zurich I believe. My renewal is up though so I will try  Nav & Gen for a quote to see if theres much price difference.

  7. Personally I don't really mind what sailing boats do as long as they don't get snotty when I have failed to read the skippers mind as to where they would like me to go.

    Oh but if after buggering about mid river chatting to a mate of theirs they decide to set off across my bow just as I arrive on scene then they can go whistle......

    When I was a kid we had a Mirror dinghy in which I would occasionally attempt to do some sailing, I was never actually going anywhere just messing about, usually on a Broad, so I would rarely bother to exercise my 'right' of way over cruisers etc I would just tack short and get on with it.

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  8. Russels at South Walsham is usually fairly easy to get in to fuel up I find. LBBY can either be delightfully easy or a nightmare depending on the prevailing conditions and which direction you are coming from. Boulters can be a bit tricky but they usually nip out to help you in. 

  9. Thats taken me back Griff, I once spent a working week staying at The Crown in Bawtry for a works course I was attending back in 2002, first one where I had to stay away and has to be said one of the best catered ones I have ever been on; the course itself was in an industrial unit somewhere but we piled into a minibus everyday to be taken for a pub lunch! Excellent!

    On another note, have you ever seen the Police Camera Action type footage of someone hooning through Bawtry in a stolen car( i think it was stolen anyway), it passes right through where The Crown is. Thinking about it it could have been on Road Wars.

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  10. I used one of those waterlock mufflers on my Yanmar 1GM10 and it made a vast difference, I will be fitting one to my BMC 1.5 at some point too. I am fairly certain that I saw the same thing on Absolute Freedom(AF Pearl 38 with a Perkins Prima or similar) when we hired her a couple of years ago and the exhaust on her was lovely and quiet.

    https://www.tcschandlery.co.uk/mobile/marine-engine-exhaust-waterlock-silencer/p8998?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrPaV_f_e6gIVkaZ3Ch1aWAZbEAQYASABEgKvivD_BwE

  11. I have looked aboard a couple of Sapphires and I have to agree they pack a huge boat into just 32 foot, if bridges weren't such a priority then they would be very much on my 'list'.

    With regard to the canopy it probably looks odd because the windscreen is the low hire boat type one, the private full Broom spec ones have a higher screen which looks more in proportion with a canopy.

    If you haven't already seen it this Broom 32 is currently at NYA(sale agreed), for comparison.

    https://www.nya.co.uk/boats-for-sale/broom-32-2/

  12. 4 hours ago, Vaughan said:

    Nice photo, thank you. The Queen of Hearts with the second version of the sliding canopy. The first one got smashed up under Wroxham bridge. So I guess that would date the photo as late 50s or early 60s.

     

    That canopy is a lovely snug fit on the aft cabin, must have kept the air draft nice and low. Was there full standing head room in the saloon/cockpit with it raised?

  13. https://www.richardsonsboatsales.net/

    Richardsons have a selection of boats for sale currently including some centre cockpit models which may fit the bill.

    You haven't mentioned a budget yet but however much that turns out to be always allow a decent margin for upgrades/improvements/repairs etc to be carried out pretty much straight away after purchase, there will usually be something that needs doing unless you are lucky enough to be operating at the top end of the market.

     

  14. thanks for the replies, nice to know they were once 'a thing' so I will keep hold of it as a piece of history I think. There was a travel iron with it as well but that seemed like a much newer item so I skipped it.

  15. 20200707_231339.thumb.jpg.94708383ce31bb067f633aeeb5f00e7c.jpgWhen I bought my latest boat last year(a somewhat dilapidated Hampton Safari before anyone thinks I'm being flash) I found this hair dryer in a cupboard. Anyone remember them? Were they used much? Did they actually work at all? Or is this the only one?

    Answers on a(metaphorical) postcard.....

     

     

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