The history you have on the location is great. We think it's very important to bring everyone involved in the history of the boat yard together to revive and take it forward, so it would be good to get input for sure. We are going to get a forum together as things progress, it is a very important place to take forward.
With regards to ventures, life throws hurdles, obstacles and challenges, including family matters that force decisions that you never planned for. The best folk are those that can adapt, react and roll with the punches, it builds character and it certainly thickens the skin. Beautifully restored vintage cruisers for hire really did rattle some cages and despite constant walls being thrown up, they were brought down and the icing on the cake was featuring on the most significant boating programme in the UK and carrying the flame for the Norfolk broads with pride and determination. A curve ball resulted in a move to France, exploration of the amazing french waterways, having new passengers enjoy our efforts and then the next chapter, a return to the broads. All of the above requires heart, soul, skill, bravery and passion. Something that is coming to the southern rivers at the Paul Wright boat yard.....watch this space and happy days. Carry on boating!