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  1. I have just seen a trailer for a new channel 4 series. 'Narrow Escapes' is about live aboards on the canal network, first episode is at 4.00pm next Monday.....might be worth setting to record?
  2. Welcome to the forum Natasha52.......very best of luck with your boat and moorings.
  3. The scaffold might give the impression it is new building Vaughan but these houses have been there for decades.
  4. We love Sutton Staithe. Such a peaceful place to moor and the pub is worth a visit too. We moored there 3 times last year, twice on the green next to "live aboards". Ok, so the boats may look a bit battered and bruised but those on board have always been pleasant enough.....no problems encountered whatsoever. Overstaying at moorings, particularly on the electric posts is an issue that needs better management but I suspect this is a handful, not all, and both times we moored on the green we got plugged in. The Wayford Bridge Hotel is excellent. We have stayed, eaten and drank there and I certainly recommend, but don't let a few accounts of how awful Sutton Staithe has become put you off going.....it isn't awful at all.
  5. Not just Hamptons, when we were hiring Horizon 35s they had the same starboard drift going astern. Some seemed more pronounced than others. I wasn't sure if it was the prop or it was a balance issue, a bit lower in the water at the back starboard side would create more drag that side going astern? Maybe a combination? Always seemed fine going ahead. Never noticed it on other hire boats or our syndicate boat.
  6. Thanks Helen, lovely write up and photos!
  7. Excellent thread revival!......our favourite is the Old Mill in Hoveton, on the riverside between the King's Head and the bridge, excellent breakfast and great service. A very close second is the Granary at Ranworth, really good breakfast and good service. The only downside is the mooring fee.
  8. Great choice of boat! Looks perfect for single handing and has everything you could need for a fabulous week afloat. Have a brilliant time!
  9. The food at the Granary is generally good, I particularly like their full english. We have only had lunch and breakfasts, not an evening meal. That is because I like a decent pint or two with my dinner. So if the same quality of food transfers over to the Maltsters, the beer is good, and prices aren't too daft, then it will do for me. Good luck with the new venture Steve.
  10. Well how about that!? I will have been 25. Went with my girlfriend on a tiny boat called Caribou, from Ludham marine, at Womack. And ditto, that's what set it all off for me too.
  11. That must be really difficult for you, I wish you all the best in your quest to retrieve them.
  12. 1956 LizG was my first trip anywhere.......it is when I was born. Like you I have no photos of my first broads trip, or my first hire boat, I didn't own a camera.
  13. And mine as well Simon! The 3rd and 4th week of August 1981..........fabulous time!
  14. I respect your views as always Griff, but we all have our favourite moorings, for different reasons.
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