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  1. Clive could just be busy, I haven't been on for a while because life has been a bit hectic, maybe he will find time once all the boat building and such is complete. I know he has also been doing a lot to the Seacroft site at Hemsby as well as all the boaty stuff.

  2. Having been walloped on more than one occasion myself, I do sympathise with anyone who falls victim, however, the yards can't always be blamed. Some people will pass a driving test on the first attempt, others will need many attempts, some people will be calm in a emergency, others will panic, Some people will drive in a sensible steady manner, others will be idiots.

    Yes! the yards can always do more but so can the helm.

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  3. Congratulations Clive and Kathleen, Carol and I are only 4 years away, time fly's, will see you in the shed some time soon.

     

    Carol and martin.

    p.s.  I wonder if a love of the broads keeps people together? 

  4. If people need to run engines between 08.00 and 20.00hrs I don't really see it being the end of the world, after all moor at somewhere like Ludham and the moving boat traffic sounds like a permanent engine running anyway, and you get the wash as well. After 20.00hrs and I do get a bit annoyed, but equally I get upset when woken at 01.00 in the morning by someone navigating at night, perfectly legal and done with common sense no problem, speed and high revs and I could kill them.

    We all have to live together and that requires give and take, or do we ban anything that upsets anyone, with thought and consideration we should all manage to enjoy our time on the broads.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Hockham Admiral said:

    Martin, Hi.

    I think the initial costs would probably exceed those that the BA would incur if they installed electric sockets and gave away the leccy.....      :shocked

     

    It's about conservation surely!

    Green renewable energy, the beauty of the windmills, selling any unused power to the grid.

    Did I mention brownie points.:angel:

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  6. One of the first things to drain batteries was the introduction of the domestic electric fridge on boats, they run beautifully at home, running off batteries is a large drain. The newer boats should have their battery bank and alternators geared for modern equipment, the older upgraded boats often struggle when the battery system is left unchanged.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, Gracie said:

    "Long live the revolution".....Totally agree, Martin, onwards and upwards as the saying goes but try telling that to the people lined up outside the food banks that are popping up everywhere, one has just opened up in the posh little town where I live, these people can't afford a day out let alone a weeks holiday. We as a family are not rich by a long shot but we live comfortably and are more than able to provide for our kids, now and in the future, unfortunately and terribly sadly a lot of people are getting left behind.

    As Jaws so rightly pointed out people hire smaller older craft because that's all they can afford, if hire yards do away with these little gems in their Fleets, these people will be priced out of the market

    Absolutely spot on Eric and why shouldn't you, I would just like to see a balance where young, old, rich or poor are able to enjoy our beautiful Broads

    Grace

    p.s Carry on like this and I'll be up for a Nobel Peace Prize lol :naughty:

    I agree with what you're saying Grace but expectation is part of the problem.

    As a child we had no car, no fridge , no washing machine, no central heating, no TV,  all these things cost money to buy and run. How many people now cut their own logs or collect pine cones for the open fire, we used to but never thought ourselves poor.  The modern poor are rich by comparison, it's just that expectation has moved on.

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  8. 4 minutes ago, riyadhcrew said:

    I used to hire the cheapies, because that was all I could afford and I always enjoyed it. Now that I can spend a bit more on a boat, I just enjoy it all the more. There is nothing wrong with a little luxury and the market is dictating that.

    And there is the secret, choice, cheap no frills boats for those who want them and 5* luxury for those who want/afford them

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  9. 4 years ago when my son needed his 1st insurance after passing the driving test, the quotes given were horrendous, like others I started to look on the comparison sites. Hopefully my memory of the companies is correct, Confused had 3 best quotes as Admiral, Elephant and Bell, all 3 insurance companies and confused turned out to be the same company. Ended up with fitting a black box for the cheapest deal.

  10. 8 hours ago, JennyMorgan said:

    Lifted from Wikipedia:

    As a feminine hygiene product[edit]

    "In the late 1920s Lysol disinfectant began being marketed by maker Lysol, Incorporated and distributor Lehn & Fink, Inc. as a feminine hygiene product. It was claimed vaginal douching with a diluted Lysol solution prevented infections and vaginal odor, and thereby preserved youth and marital bliss.[7] "

    Iain, hopefully you were joking!

    The forum are experts at going off topic, from Wroxham bridge to feminine hygiene product really does take some doing. :clap

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  11. Supermarkets would find it very hard to ban children and you can hardly expect them too, pubs, clubs, holidays are a different matter. I have 3 children (grown up) and 4 grandchildren (also Grown up) but during their early years we would look for children friendly pubs and holidays, now we look for adult only locations. No I don't hate children but just exercise my right to choose, and that is the important thing "choice."

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  12. 21 minutes ago, Gracie said:

    Back on topic :rolleyes: I'm with Speleologist, you can't beat wild mooring or mud weighting, the great thing about the Broads is that most of the time you have a choice of being moored up at a pub with loads of other like minded people or completely alone on a wild mooring. Had a good few nights moored at How Hill and Cockshoot Dyke, had some great converations with some really lovely people, great for going for walks and boat watching. Then there's a few wild moorings on the Ant, absolutely magical at night sitting outside with a glass of something nice. The one thing we rarely do is moor at a pub for the night, not because of noise or anything but I don't really think you get a true insight into how beautiful and magical the Broads truly are until you try wild mooring or mud weighting. I defy anyone if they tied to trees on the cruise up to Coltishall from Wroxham, sit outside the Boat, get the feeling you were the only people on the planet, all you can hear is fish jumping and wild life rustling in the bushes, not to feel so totally and completely relaxed, breathtaking, you don't get that sitting outside a pub ;)

    Grace

    p.s Should have added, we do support the Broads pubs, every holiday, every lunch time, a different pub :naughty:

    Grace, for you to say this it's clear you don't remember the broads pub's of old, they used to be a large part of the beauty that was/is the broads. Before they all became sanitised by the pubco chains, each one would have individual character and charm, they would be filled with locals and holiday makers alike making for really great nights listening to the stories that every old broadsman would know. 

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  13. The easy thing to do (if you can get to it) is measure the tank and calculate the volume, that said after the first treatment you add according to how much diesel you put in the tank (what's in there is already treated).

    As for whether you can over treat, I've never heard of it being a problem to the tank/fuel, only the wallet.

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