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Wanted, Broads Cruiser, Approx 36ft
Ray replied to jakewould's topic in Boats and accessories Wanted
Sutton Staithe Boatyard sell in collaboration with Broadland Yacht Brokers but don't seem to have a large web presence so can be missed. https://www.broadlandyachtbrokers.co.uk/boats -
Congratulations Chris, lovely news π
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In respect of insurance problems, it never hurts to speak to them before taking further steps, this applies to any form of insurance. If they say they have no problem continuing cover then you're good to go. I have no knowledge one way or another about the heaters themselves.
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Ahem... of course I "did" already know and I'll be able to confirm that as soon as someone tells me π
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I'm glad you asked that Gracie... now I can pretend that I knew all along ππ
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An incredible gentleman, I have a nice letter from him regarding some research I was doing 20 or so years ago as my uncle flew in a Lancaster... not 617 though. Per ardua ad astra
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Just in from this afternoon's dog walk... the beach is covered with seals and pups and I got this shot of a youngster suckling π
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It's unusual I believe but obviously it can happen... a friend's pressure cooker exploded. About Β£5k of damage to kitchen but luckily no one hurt although their dog is currently still too frightened to approach the kitchen, poor pooch!
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If you expand the beach photo you can see quite a few of the hundreds of seals and pups we have.
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We had snow on the coast at Winterton yesterday morning, just a light dusting. It got pretty close to you Ian π
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Double handles are a great idea, sometimes a single handle can dip the dogs head under water when you first grab and pull. I hope that just like our human life jackets there is never a serious event to prove their effectiveness but it's worth remembering the huge difference between an unforeseen dip in the summer and a man(dog) overboard on a winter night in bad weather! I don't always follow best practice, even though I know better... I guess most of us cut corners, it's only human!
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That's a real shame, I guess it does depend whether or not you have specific mooring preferences or indeed requirements.
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I can well understand how you feel Malc, that was a terrible thing to go through... I'm glad you're OK π
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Thank you Andrew, wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year also
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Can't advise on a particular brand Andrew but a handle over the back like a harness is ideal for fishing them out. Dogs love water (mostly, not mine) but the danger on the Broads is that in many places it's difficult to get out and dogs are prone to cold water shock and exhaustion just like us. The one I have, (it's on the boat so I can't check the make) has a piece that goes under the dog's chin.. if it gets exhausted it's nose and mouth is kept above the water.
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I unashamedly love snow... there, I've said it π
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Very well said Vaughn - a principle that if applied more widely would make the world a better place.
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A sad loss indeed Chris!
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Not getting a suitable mooring at your intended destination is part and parcel of Broads cruising surely, that's why we advise newcomers to always have a plan B and a Frey Bentos pie handy. It can of course be frustrating but it's not really fair to pick one kind of boater for complaint, it could be, hirer, owner or constant cruiser... it makes no difference really.
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It was in mine! Always check the small print chaps π
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Alas I can answer your question Dave, for it is I. Like all husbands I am like Cinderella and empty the thing while the kettle boils for the lady of the house' tea in bed! But one day I shall go to the ball... πππ
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This is getting complicated... Tea Towels should only ever be hand washed in tea. Wine glasses go bottom up but never in a dishwasher. To avoid knife confusion we should all use plastic disposable cutlery... but that's how this whole thing started! πΊπ
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Yeah, what he said β¬οΈ π