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  1. Just to add to the above. Of course no problems with difficult fisherman or difficult locals either. In fact not a single whiff of weed all day.
  2. Actually with a massive thread de railment Chedgrave Common. As close to perfect as you can get. Never moored here before as Pyes Mill has always been a favourite. Reports of the footpath being closed again (incorrect) put me off as new young dog needs more than a 5 minute walk and Pyes Mill will have a lot of visitors on a fine Sunday afternoon . Moored up here this afternoon and walked towards Hardly Cross but there is a bridge down so shorter walk. Walked into the village and visited The White Horse. Fine way to spend Sunday afternoon.
  3. All a bit much for my small Brain I'm afraid. And by 1pm I am hoping to be in the pub
  4. It would But then it would not stop many that were designed to fit under the old bridge.
  5. Thanks for confirmation of that Mouldy and Vaughan. As I said earlier I am not one who bothers much with flag Etiquette and it was my intention to leave mine at half mast until after the Funeral. Nice to have it confirmed that it is the correct thing to do.
  6. It matters not. It was you that posted it here and brought it to my/ our attention. Thank You
  7. Griff my Man. Personally I am not a Royalist in fact I am probably a Republican. Can't stand the new generation of Royal Family but as a man of a certain age have never known any different than Our sadly departed Queen I have and had nothing but respect for Our Queen who to me embodied the term Statesman. Your poem quoted above actually brought tears to my eyes. That poem nailed it for me. Top cudos and great respect to you for either finding it or writing it. I don't care which, that poem was magnificent. Thank You for posting it.
  8. Honestly no Only badly scuffed one and it was a Tanker and it was Red. What do you expect from a fan of the Sky Blue.
  9. Just a few points this morning. Ex Surveyor is quite correct any such organisation would have to have its own dedicated platform quite separate from this or any others. There is now ,I believe, off the shelf software available. Who represents Boaters Mikeyboy? If you had re phrased that question and inserted Motor into the question IMHO the answer was and still is no one. As I said last night quite willing to offer any advice and pointers to anyone willing to give this a go so you don't make the same mistakes as we did but I am not getting involved other than an enthusiastic member. I believe there are enough enthusiastic Motor Boat Owners out there to make this a runner. I think I have derailed this thread enough now Soz
  10. Wise words as always Wussername. Sorry missed your post when making my lengthy reply to Mikeyboy
  11. More interesting stuff Mikeyboy. I just hope your posts do stir up someone to take on what you have said but I 'm afraid that person is not me. After many years as a Shop Steward for The Pilots at the biggest port in the UK during which time we defeated the European Commission in a frankly ridiculous proposal regarding Pilotage and although I played a very small part in this battle it was me that stood before a Parliamentary Select Committee of UK MPs to put over our case. Then as Chairman of a residents group in my small village defeated the Country Council over a proposed industrial development. My fighting days are over. Defeating The European Commission took up at least 4 years of my time and the Country Council around 5 years. In my spare time I was trying to Chair an association to represent Motor Boat Owners on The Broads and at the same time holding down a full time job. Then to add insult to injury I was head hunted to fill a senior position in a well known Authority around these parts. Can you appreciate why I declined and at age 56 decided to see out the rest of my working life just parking the largest ships in The World at The Largest Port in this Country. Less Stress.
  12. thegreenbook.org.uk http://www.thegreenbook.org.uk The Norfolk and Suffolk Boating Association Hope this link works
  13. Good and interesting point that you have made this work. As one or two members on here may remember this was tried a few years ago but ended up a failure. I think myself and another esteemed member on here could go into details of why our attempt to set up a rival organisation to the NSBA failed but it would be long and boring. I did think that our attempt did give the NSBA a kick up the proverbial, and for a short while they did actually realise that Motor Boats actually use Our Broads as well. But in the end our attempt failed and the NSBA reverted back to type and did what it has done for all of my knowledge of the organisation. I do appreciate that there is quite a large battalion of BA bashers that populate various Broads fora ( I have puzzled for a long time if that is actually a word) but I am not one of them*, but I don't think the current administration could have got away with so much if they had been held accountable by a well populated users organisation such as I and another on here envisioned. Maybe it's time for a younger generation to take up the cudgels and try again. I am quite happy to communicate with anyone who tries this and give my opinions that will help them avoid the pitfalls that we encountered. * By and large I think the BA do a great job with the limited resources they have available but are sometimes misguided.
  14. Used to a boat moored at Potter called " No Mooring". Always used to make me
  15. It's not known as a Red Duster for nothing you know.
  16. Flag Etiquette is very interesting to a lot of people so I am sure your article will go down well on here. As it's not a subject I am particularly bothered about I promise not to comment. It was only your comments about the Merchant Navy that prompted my reply above.
  17. Thanks OBB. Another basket case that may be different now Brundall deserves better than it had. On our return to Norfolk 7 years ago Brundall was scrubbed off the list as it had no decent pub/s either in the village or nearby.
  18. Thank you Mr Cabby. Haven't been in there since we moored at Brundall Gardens which was a very long time ago. Thinking about it around 25 years ago. Could be on the re visit list. Someone told me the other day that He is also running another Broad side pub. Any info?
  19. Mr Smog. Could you please confirm or deny that it's the former Landlord of the Maltsers who is now running The Ram . If so it is in very good hands
  20. It's simply called The Hills. Little anecdote from when I lived there. In The Top House one evening (Railway Tavern later on) conversation about hills. Someone said there are no hills in Norfolk and a member of the group responded " I live on Middle Hill" to which I said " I live on The Hills" and another said " I live on School Hill" so there 3 in Reedham alone.
  21. Interesting history Vaughan but factually incorrect. Shipping is a complex business but in 2020 the Red Ensign group. ( Those entitled to fly The Red Ensign) was the 10 th largest in the world with over 48 million DWT (Dead Weight Tonnes ) of ship registered on it. Yes I agree a shadow of itself in 1939 when it was the largest in the world but still a significant part of the World Tonnage. It is a Flag I have been proud to serve under for the vast majority of my 44 year seagoing career. The Merchant Navy and it's armed relation The Royal Navy still forms a significant part of world maritime presence.
  22. There is no requirement for seagoing boats. Only when going overseas. And truthfully only the most pedantic of immigration staff would bother you. As said above get the size flag that looks best for your boat and don't worry about it.
  23. Horning has been somewhere to avoid for a very long time. In fact it has been a no no except for the moorings on the green as long as I have been on the Broads. And even then there was no where I ever wanted to go. Did used to like The Staithe and Willow but recently it has been poor. Closing at 3 pm on a bright sunny weekday. Such a shame for such a pretty village.
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