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Cheesey69

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  1. Just to add that by far the biggest hurdle to all these training ideas is "experience" You cant learn to drive from a book just as you cant helm from a book. And there is no way any hand over is going to teach you all the tricks and remain viable. You learn over time, each and every moment adds to the total. Windy weather, rain and nutters on paddle boards. Its all about the mistakes and how to make these mistakes not end in disaster. Now, as others have said, its all about the design of the boat to make it easy to use. Duel helm lock outs with no fail areas. Rope hooks for the mooring lines, rails and handles and doors that don't open out to an unprotected deck. Mirrors even to cover those spots. Design out as much as you can and what's left should not end a life
  2. I work in live lane motorway situations and one of top lessons I live with is that complacency kills. I see too many people treat water as friendly when it’s a very good con artist. water is not our natural element and avoiding it our goal. I think we sell our past time as peaceful and relaxing and it is most off the time. Except when it isn’t
  3. how about inconsistency? A lot of the Broads you can venture outside of the markers with no trouble at all. EG, Barton Broad. Or even roam all over most Broads, Wroxham. Suppose some may see breydon as the same and try to cut corners? But mostly I see boats flat out, the helm not paying attention, running close to the post, sudden over correction, boat weaves around doing the classic snake pattern.
  4. My company uses electric 4x4's. You be surprised how much range you lose in winter running heating, battery warmers and lights. This might be an issue with our boats. The batteries suffer badly near freezing conditions. so it might not be a case of leave the boat over winter without a power source
  5. Got to add, the lie that foreigners are stealing all our jobs is revealed as foreigners are keeping costs down cost are beginning to rise rapidly and finding that work force isn’t as easy as it once was especially around the unskilled sector minimum wage is a joke and seasonal work really don’t appeal to long term plans firms are bleeding labour as those firms that are big enough to offer better wages just take what they need im watching skilled engineers joining Amazon on way more wedge while my firm is stuck unable to compete because no one wants the higher price of contracts. so maybe now we will see the true price of things now we can’t rely on cheaper labour
  6. Getting back to nature and enjoying birdsong should be an option but not a requirement. I too enjoy sitting out but I have my mobile on charge in the boat. I've long had the view that not enough attention is being paid to on board power systems. I've hired boats with a massive bank of batteries and no idea what state of charge is in them. Install a NASA battery monitor (other makes available) and this tells me what's in, what is going out and how long it will last! At least give the hirer a fighting chance and stop them being paranoid about running out of power
  7. We needed Sutton staithe last year and they was there when needed. I know it’s obvious but when the dung hits the air mover you might as well be in the North Sea. Twice we had engine trouble, one of which was terminal and it’s was a relief to see them approaching in a borrowed boat because we was moored in an inaccessible 24hour mooring. Fact of life here is that getting a tow back still needed time to happen and you can’t magic time and distance. The second time the service came out via van and got the engine started enough to get us back to our mooring. let’s be honest. Our engines are getting on a bit and things happen so the peace of mind and the many hundreds of pounds it would have cost to tow us back easily paid for itself.
  8. Nope. Vote loser in their demographic. note that ni tax hike and income tax reduction plus 180 quid council tax rebate are a boon to those on unearned income. Rents and pensions (private) will not effected by ni increase and you get to keep more dosh via income tax lowering. But if you can afford solar and heat pumps plus the required insulation then your quids in.
  9. I run the engine with my smart charger on and all it does is ramp down the charge as it senses the state of the battery. But corrosion is a thing on exposed copper connections and easily dislodged when working in the engine bay.
  10. My worry is that any "con" men could pull a fast one. Our boats are not really secure and paper work easily forged. Its not as if we have an official type log book, Wait until winter with fewer owners visits and maybe someone gets a cheap bargain that don't belong to them
  11. Let’s face it, too isolated and the ideal of eating out every night while on holiday is not for everyone, especially in the hard times coming.
  12. Then what we have got to pay for concerning The Broads has to be value for money.
  13. Fits the Broads image perfectly. The whole family on paddle boards , not over weight , big smiles, clearly enjoying the river and not causing harm to the environment. in distance, a clone of the said family, all dressed in the latest walking gear pointing at birds, big smiles. while another clone of said family, cycle past on the latest cycles while happily smiling at each other Tipping the nod to the same family on a sailing dingy right in the middle of the river waving at everyone and in the far distance, a polluting monster, scared wildlife fleeing in panic, is a boat. An afterthought
  14. Yup, it’s a bit like holding a door open, everyone seems to charge through. I also go on the idea that on the boatyard side you have less vision forward and space. Holding position there is entertaining. Generally, I let a couple through then I go for it. worse was when a boat stopped to take photos. Fruity language was issued
  15. For your first time, I’d go for a flattie or for those weird people, a bathtub. easy access at all points of mooring, vision (even stern on, just lean out of window) makes this type of boat very user friendly. seen too many new hands struggling to get off high sides or being in one particular angle to be able to get off to moor.
  16. My boat hook makes a great extra coat peg in the shower room when the coat is wet through. Mr Mop now stands in for mr boat hook
  17. Circular firing squad. the issue is limited space. As boaters, we are very restricted to areas we can stop. As anglers, free spaces are rare but more space is available if you fork out and join clubs. And if times turn tough, more anglers are going to use the 24hr moorings. Our space just isn’t expanding and what we have got needs protecting because I think the battles for space will grow. As a hobby, fishing can be a cheap pastime but a major cost is a place to fish. Free fishing only serves to attract anglers to these spaces to what is a limited resource
  18. And totally ignore the other people complaining of confrontation by other anglers. I carry all sorts of stuff in my van. Even when I go out fishing.
  19. Cheap dash cams from those websites in the Far East. under £40, record on a loop, plug in to 12volt socket and with a screen suction pad entirely mobile to any side of your boat where there is glass. just a thought
  20. After dark, silent from some distance going by splatter marks. Occam’s razor applies here. The simplest explanation applies. Getting fed up contributing tolls and getting edged out with comments like the Broads is for all. Nope. Can’t moor up on fishing platforms, can’t moor up here because a mass of paddle boards rafted up. Can’t moor here because someone prefers fishing from the bank so they will give their craft six feet extra room. Private land taking advantage of public flood defences in order to post signs say no mooring. I know I’m going to be flamed but I really do think the 24hr moorings should be for boats and sailing craft and if you need to fish, do it off your boat. I do.
  21. I use the distance readings more. Handy to work out diesel usage. Shows me the cost of upping the rpm.
  22. I use an old smart phone with no sim card in running an app for speed and distance, attached to the windscreen by a cheap holder.
  23. We will. Especially now we got a paraffin heater that works well and is clean. Apart from lockdown last year it was battery usage that knocked us back. Fine if we could get a hook up but you lose that little bit of freedom if you’re looking for power.
  24. It appears that now we have left the EU, there was a law stopping credit card companies passing on credit card usage fees at point of sale. Visa decided to take advantage of us leaving. Amazon said no. That’s why you can still use debit card using visa network The ban isn’t on in Europe. According to money expert on LBC
  25. There's been as hot summers since then. 1995 drier than '76, 2003,2006 and 2018 as hot as. see the pattern? 350 years to wait for 1976.
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