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  1. There will be a tourist boom everywhere in the UK this summer.

     

    Those who would normally go abroad are going to be holidaying in the UK instead (for the most part)

     

    We have picked what will possibly be the busiest year in the UK for buying our motorhome :default_rolleyes:

  2. 13 minutes ago, NorfolkNog said:

    I think they police the Horning area like no other. I was shouted at a while back and I was sure I was with the limit. :594c04ff2c94f_default_policesmiley:

    We had to slow right down through Horning and the other villages with the Sealine. Even if we were within the speed limit it was often making unacceptable wash for passing moored boats. 

    We normally just slowed right down to tickover which created very little wash.

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  3. It very much depends on the boat and the set up.

     

    The cruiser we had with duo props reversed very well, so well in fact that you had to watch for water coming over the bathing platform at times!

     

    Broads hire boats with their flat sterns and single props just don't reverse so well and will also suffer from prop walk which pulls the stern to one side. 

  4. Just to finish off this topic we picked our van up last week. We managed to get away for four nights, three off grid and one on a site to give it a good shake down and once over to make sure everything was working.

    We are so far very impressed with it. We had been slightly concerned about the amount of storage, but actually with our gear on there is still loads of spare storage. We do need to put some shelves in the wardrobe and an outside locker to make the best use of the space though. That is a job we will tackle in the next few weeks.

    We had also been concerned about only having one domestic battery but that also seems to work well. With the heating, fridge and cooking being gas there is very little running off the battery. The solar panel has been getting the battery fully charge again by the time we have been getting up, so no worries there.

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    We are now starting to make plans for our holidays this year. Our July holiday will be a one week run up the East coast, across to the Lake District and then back through the Yorkshire Dales. Our main holiday will be a two week break at the end of September when the kids have gone back to school and will be a two week tour around Scotland.

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  5. 1 hour ago, grendel said:

    I just called in at southgates for a tank top up, as Water rail only has a little tank, £35 to fill from about 1/3 tank (as far as I could see from the dipstick), I didnt ask about cost per litre, they didnt ask about 60/40 split, which I shouldnt get as she doesnt have heating, so my assumption is they charged me for 100% propulsion (they do know the boat).to be honest, I think my volvo has a bigger tank than water Rail does.

    You don't have to have heating to claim domestic use on your fuel. Your engine is also generating your electricity and providing hot water. These are also domestic use.

     

    Our new van will certainly have a bigger tank than Water Rail :default_laugh:

     

    At 90 litres it feels like filling the boat up at the petrol station :default_blink:

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  6. With our own boat we always declined offers of help after a couple of well intentioned people pulled on the bowrope and smashed it into the bank damaging the boat.

     

    After  that we never accepted help. Even with hire boats!

  7. 34 minutes ago, StillCruising said:

    My Norfolk journey is 210miles and my Rover75 1.9 diesel does between 57 and 60 mpg 🙂

    Our Hyundai I30 will do about 70mpg on a long steady run.

    Not quite as good as our previous Mini One D which topped 80mpg on a run to Brittany.

    Mind you we are evening that out now with the motorhome which will do 25-30mpg if we are lucky :default_laugh:

  8. Our cruiser drew 3ft and we never had a problem with water depth anywhere on the Broads.

     

    In fact it made for a nice change whenever we visited to not be clouting the bottom all the time :default_laugh:

  9. 4 minutes ago, Cheesey69 said:

    Well still here but we elected to be towed back tomorrow morning. 
    The engine had a major life ending event and is now an ex bmc 1.8 

    the great fitters from Sutton pronounced its death and we are awaiting autopsy. 
     

    less than 20 hours cruising time on engine since we bought the boat. 
    Better get ready for some open wallet surgery 

    Oh dear. Sorry to hear that.

     

    Not a great start to the season!

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  10. 4 hours ago, BroadAmbition said:

    I’ve owned a caravan once, bought by mistake too.  We did make the effort to use it though
     

    Hired a motor home in Norway, visited Sweden.
     

    Easy answer - Why bother with a caravan or a motor home when one can have a boat?

    Griff

    I'd I'm brutally honest we have found the costs of boat ownership have become prohibitive. 

     

    Moorings, licence, insurance, BSC, nothing ever got cheaper. The costs have escalated massively in the 13 years we had it.

     

    We are looking for and to massively decreased running costs.

  11. We unexpectedly had a lead about a 68 plate Benimar Mileo 202 that had been traded in yesterday. We got straight onto the dealers to enquire about it and managed to strike a good deal on. They wanted to know how on earth we knew about it. It had literally just been traded in and they won't own it until the 16th April 🤣🤣🤣

     

    We are very impressed with the service from the brokers though who worked until 8pm over Easter weekend to broker the deal.

     

    We have left them a holding deposit and as soon as they own it it will be transported to our local branch just down the road for servicing, valeting and preparation. We can then inspect it thoroughly to check we are happy with it.

     

    It does need down rating from 3650kg to 3500kg before we pick it up but that is just a paperwork exercise. 

     

    The current owners have sent us loads of pictures and it looks like a nice tidy van that has been well looked after.

     

    It is 2.5 years old and has come at a substantial cost saving from new. 

     

     

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