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  1. We have never had to have a pump out for a weeks hire on any of the boats we have hired.

    When we have hired for a couple of weeks then we get a pump out and a diesel top up mid way through.

    As for toilet chemicals we use the green loo chemical on the van. It is more environmentally friendly and some sites don't allow the blue chemicals as they are not on mains drainage. and the blue can affect their drainage systems. So we use the green all the time. We clean the bowl with the pink toilet chemical. Seems to work well.

  2. We do a mixture of eating on the boat/van and eating out.

    We always make sure we have something to eat onboard just in case we can't find somewhere to eat out.

    The ovens on boats/vans are not as good as domestic ones so they do take longer to cook things but it is still possible to make a very good meal onboard. We work to 20 minutes for the oven to warm up and then 1.5 times the cooking time we would cook something in the oven at home which generally works out about right. Makes cooking a Sunday lunch a long winded experience but we always enjoy eating it when it is ready.

  3. We have finally had a day of rain here.

    Changed our plans for going out in the van this weekend. Swapped from somewhere parking on grass to somewhere parking on tarmac.

    Didn't fancy sinking it :default_biggrin:

  4. 3 minutes ago, BroadAmbition said:

    We got plenty here around Donny yesterday but that was just one day and the first time in ages

    Griff

    We got a brief thunderstorm but no rain :default_sad:

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  5. 15 hours ago, SwanR said:

    Now it’s passed over there’s a beautiful evening sky. The sun’s quite low and the evenings seem to be drawing in a little. 

    We noticed a couple of mornings ago that it isn't as bright when we are taking the dog for his morning walks and the sun is setting earlier.

    Autumn is definitely on it's way.

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  6. 27 minutes ago, C.Ricko said:

    Maggie Jane is nearly ready for her first hire in August, she has to be booked directly as I need to assess the experience of the hirer, 

    modern engine, and no telly! 
     

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    What a beautiful boat.

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  7. We almost didn't head out in the van this weekend due to the dire forecast. Glad we ignored it because we had glorious weather, not a drop of rain and had a great weekend in a cracking location. :default_biggrin:

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  8. 20 minutes ago, Meantime said:

    First time we hired GA it wouldn't go under Wroxham bridge. That year Connoisseur were putting blue barrels of water on their boats to get them under the bridge and back to the yard. The next hire and we were lucky, not only Wroxham bridge, but Potter bridge as well. Don't suppose it goes under that often now.

    The real benefit for me of the dual steer over centre cockpit is when it rains. Put a waterproof coat on and stay outside steering. With centre cockpit you are forever putting the roof up and down when it drizzles.

    Does that not defeat the object of having a dual steer boat if you are sat outside in the rain :default_laugh:

  9. All joking aside we have noticed on our quite a few of our home shopping deliveries that we are getting more and more missing items. I think we will stop with the home deliveries soon and start doing our shopping in person again so we can choose alternatives rather then have items missing.

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  10. 29 minutes ago, ZimbiIV said:

    Still wearing a mask.

    Not so much for covid reasons but all those other nasty bugs that have not had a fair chance to infect, while we were masked and distanced.

    paul

    It was in the news the other day that Norovirus was running rife in some areas despite it not being the "season" for it. So obviously some folks are not adhering to the same cleanliness standards they have done for the previous 18 months or so!!

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  11. We are going to continue wearing our masks in shops, pubs and restaurants as we have been throughout.

    We know more people who are isolating or who have had a positive test now then we did in the first and second waves of rising infections. This round seems to be much worse despite the vaccines.

  12. 7 minutes ago, Cheesey69 said:

    And you just can’t get that land back. 
    for me, Horning, wroxham and Brundle might well not exist because as a private I just can’t moor there. 
    Not much financially to the towns but hundreds like me adds up

    Never had a problem mooring at Wroxham in our Sealine. We just moored at Barnes Brinkcrafts yard. They never turned us away.

    Horning we could usually get in somewhere even if it was one of the pubs then have a drink and nip to the shops.

    Brundall I agree is a pain for mooring and we very rarely stopped there due to that. We did once get on the BA moorings there and walk through bug infested swamp to get to the shop. Never again.

  13. The sun cracked the dark blue dashboard on the Sealine S23 we had.

     

    It certainly can do damage. Just look at boats when they are brought back from the Med how dull they are and how faded the upholstery is. 

     

    The gel coat polishes up again easily enough but the UV damage to trims cabinets and upholstery is more difficult to repair.

  14. 42 minutes ago, Captain said:

    Wow that's changed, they must have filled that in can't just be silt used to be Priory craft with marina and 25 Alpha built boats! Presumably Priory craft was related or owned by Alpha.

    Neil

    On the inside of a bend on a fairly tidal stretch of river I wouldn't be surprised if it is just silted up!!

     

    It is certainly an interesting auction plot. Will be interested to see who buys it and what their plans are for the place.

     

    Could be a nice little set up if someone is willing to put in the investment to get it up and running again. Whoever does buy it will need deep pockets though!!

  15. We used to use our boat all year round and in the depths of winter did leave our diesel heating on overnight although turned down. More often than not though we just had the duvet and an extra fleece blanket which kept us toasty warm.

    We plan to use our van all year round and will leave the gas heating on low overnight when it is cold enough to warrant it.

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