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  1. 24 minutes ago, Bound2Please said:

    This is the friendly forum lets keep it that way. Hire boats have as much right as private boats to use the broads, this is fast becoming anti hire boats. If you dont like hire boats why have a boat here. Go some where that hire boats dont exsist.

    It seems to be you that has the problem!

    I have already said, several times now may I add, that we have no problem with hire boats but we are choosing quieter moorings for reason  of self preservation. 

    Yes we are here when it is busy but that doesn't mean we are happy to be struck by other boats.

    Why should we be?

  2. 1 minute ago, Smoggy said:

    So what you are saying is it happens all the time and we should all be afraid, make your mind up.

    Whatever happened don't start stiffling facts in case it offends or scares someone, that is when forums become pointless clicky clubs.

    In fast running areas I'll always try to find a sheltered mooring from hireboats just in case, same as I don't step out in front of cars on zebra crossings.

    Thank you.

    I was starting to think we were a bit obsessive ?

  3. Just now, Bound2Please said:

    Shall we cease with all this talk about collisions and damage, it will put off potential hirer's. I can assure those reading this thread that collisions and damage are not a common occurrence slight brushes are more common, and nothing to get excited about.

    A slight brush against another heavily built Broads boat might not cause any or much damage.

    A slight brush against a lightly built boat can cause a lot of damage.

    We have brought Cal a few times before and gave suffered damage in the past. Minor scuffs and more serious.

  4. 13 minutes ago, SueH said:

    Sounds awful.  Did you see it happen? Was anybody hurt or any damage at all to the boats concerned?  

    No one was hurt. More by luck then judgement. But a boat full of lads was storming down towards Yarmouth with the tide. 

    We were moored out of the way at Stracey for breakfast. There were two other hire boats moored up.

    The skipper put the boat into neutral expecting it to stop on a penny and obviously it carried on at speed and t boned the boat in front of the mooring it was aiming for.

    The skipper, and I use the term loosely, then insisted it was broken!

    Mind you to swing the balance the other way we completely misjudged the strength of the wind pulling in here and drifted a good 100 yards up river sideways as it refused to turn against it. Had to abort go up river and turn the other way.

    Difference is we had the experience to know it wouldn't work and aborted the manoeuvre safely rather then trying to power out of it badly!

  5. 1 hour ago, Jbx5 said:

    To compare  a cross channel ferry to the broads is stupid.

    Any body who has a significant investment in a boat and it  is their pride and joy like Cals looks like and so is our boat quite rightly concerned when moored in certain areas so don’t  knock him for stating the obvious or are we going all politically correct with hire boaters now for fear of offending ?

    John

     

    Indeed. And if we had been hit at the speed that another hire boat was hit this morning it would have undoubtedly caused our boat serious damage. 

  6. We gained our experience with our own boat. You don't get that experience hiring for a week or two at a time once or twice a year.

    We take a lot of pride in our boat and have no desire for it to damaged hence our choice to move the boat from an area with strong tides on yard turn around day.

    I will say again. We have no problem with hire boats. You just never know if the one approaching has an experienced or novice crew. Of course the same is very true of private boats. And that is why we choose our mooring spots carefully. 

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  7. We have nothing against hire boats in general. However the very few we have seen so far seem to have been helmed by novice crews with little or no idea of how to handle the boats they are at the helm of.

    For example the boat will not just stop if you are travelling at full throttle with the tide and stick it in neutral. And no it isn't broken when it doesn't stop!

    Our love of boats came from hiring on the Broads. Yes we made a few mistakes along the way but nothing compared to what we have thus far witnessed in 24 hours.

     

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  8. Just doing a spot of shopping in Yarmouth then finding a quick drink before heading off across Breydon before the hire boats start arriving at Yarmouth. 

    We have moored as close to the yacht station office as possible so the staff can keep an eye on the boat but there is only so much they can do against errant hire boats :default_sailing:

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  9. 9 hours ago, ZimbiIV said:

    Thanks for that Alan.

    You seem to have written our holiday blogs for us but you missed the bit about Jill disappearing to make bacon butties on the way down the New Cut, is there a more tedious but of river anywhere.

    Try the little Italian down the road from Wetherspoons.

    Albion appeared at OBYS the last time we were there.

    Have you tried the carvery at the Wherry? was good the 2 weeks ago.

    We often see R B on the river but you never seem to be on board.

    paul

     

     

    The 100ft drain in the Fens has to take the trophy for the most tedious stretch of water in the UK.

    Makes the new cut look interesting!

  10. If it comes too it just run the engine to power the microwave/oven.

    With the proviso that it is within the allowed hours of course.

    Although it sounds as though people who have hired it have not found the need too.

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