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  1. Ok,here goes. This is the story of our short break holiday raffle prize that was donated by Clive Richardson,and we picked the recently refurbished by Richardsons team (Calypso 1) a 28 footer which was i think built by FB Wilds 40 years ago.post-188-136713695289_thumb.jpg

    Tuesday 4th May.

    It was a lovely sunny morning with only a little wind but chilly as we travelled the short distance to the Richardsons yard from Stalham about 4 mins by car and took over the boat at 1-15 pm and a nice man called Adrian showed us around,i noticed a mooring rope missing so that was added got our life jackets and Adrian as we told him we had our own boat let us take the boat out.

    I had a bit of a passage plan (leftover from our sea boat time still do it) We decided first to make for Potter Heigham and to get our Lathams fix.and on the way saw 2 Kingfishers at Irstead Shoals (now where was my camera.Doh.) the rivers appeared very quite at the moment and passing How Hill was only 3 boats there,lots of baby ducks and baby Egyptian geese around,passing Ludham bridge where there were a few more boats around probably gone to the Dog Inn (very popular) under and thro the bridge without meeting anyone coming the otherway thats a first 9' showing on the depth guage and the tide was still going out.

    We reached the main river and still not many boats out,i like going to Potter and passing the many riverside properties (would'nt mind one myself) and mooring was not easy as the wind (which had got stronger) was blowing us off,somehow moored up and have to say the height of the Calypso was about a foot more than our boat so a bit of a jump for Olive,we found it best to put the ropes to the centre of the boat so when she gets off she pulls the boat in and i get off to help.

    We walked the short distance to Lathams and rummaged thro the many shelves to see if there was anything that caught my eye and yes there was 4 more cans of carlsberg lager to top up the store (sorry all you beer in the wood people but i don't like the stuff). we left Lathams to look at the boats for sale across the road as you do.Then back to the boat to cast off and motored to the New Inn Horning which we had booked for the night.

    There were only 3 boats moored there stern to as i had booked the Dyke alongside i proceeded to enter the opening the tide was still going out so pushed the boat onto another hireboat got a dirty look from the woman that was on it i think i must have woken here up still only touched the fenders then we were IN,aaahhh.good..

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    We had already booked in the pub for a meal later on so decided we were thirsty so went for a pint of Yeees Stella Artios.

    Followed by a short walk into Horning to get a paper,it was still a lovely sunny day and getting warmer by the minute.back to the New Inn for another pint (thirsty work this walking) sitting there outside by the newly finished gardens it was warm and better still the wind had died down completely.

    trouble with that it brought the nats out or whatever you call them.

    a few pics of the garden.

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    Also took a picture showing the Swan Inn Horning in the distance.

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    It was getting to the time now to go for our meal,so we changed and wandered into the pub,where our table had our names on it as reserved,nice touch that.

    I ordered steak & kidney pudding and chips,peas,My wife Olive had a steak and ale pie.mine was a bit dry but apart from that was Ok,washed down by a pint of Stella.had no more room for a sweet so went into the lounge where a small group of musicians were playing.I think they have this every tuesday night.

    I recognised some of the players were from the excellent group Hard Rain. and one chap who iv'e heard before playing a banjo and ukelele.

    So a good night was had and we retired having been a long day on the rivers.

    More to follow....

  2. Well we have just got back from a very pleasant 4 days on our raffle prize boat the CALYPSO 1 (see the pictures from clives recent upgrade on an earlier thread) compliments from the Richardsons group , for which we thank them for providing us with a great experience on a 40 year old boat which has been completely refurbished to a high standard.so we will post our exploits/pictures over the next few days, I am just compiling the pics we have taken not many but the weather was kind to us for most of the holiday.watch this space.. cheersbar:wave:party2::party2::party2::party2:

  3. hi barry

    just show's you never no who's online,interesting to no how you rate coldham hall ,not been there yet,heard conflicting reports,

    merlyn

    Yes.I'll let you know how we get on with the food/drink,just booked a mooring there for tommorow evening.£5 electric,or £10 electric and mooring,free mooring if you have a meal. cheersbarcheers

  4. Hi,Merlyn,Nice to speak to you yesterday,did not know you were a member on here,When are you going to clean your boat,ha,ha, going out tommorow afternoon after an engine service and mooring at Coldham Hall to sample some of there food i hear its quite good now.When are you next out as there can't be much else to clean on your boat.. cheersbarcheers:party2::wave

  5. After spendin ga very pleasant evening enjoying the hospitality of Luke and Claire, we locked through this morning and under the bridge only to be presented with a very inviting flat-calm sea at Lowestoft!

    Although my Mum really didn't want to go out, as she was on the bopat she didn't really have a choice, so a quick 30 minute blast about was had. Our first time on the salt with no other salty bottoms for moral support! I must admit though, the chart plotter gives a huge comfort factor!

    I'm glad the wind forecast was wrong yet again, and we are now enjoying a beer and the sun in RNSYC :wave

    Nice to go out on your own Mark for a change as it will give you some more confidence and experience.it does help tho when its flat calm.. cheersbarcheers:party2::party2::party2:

  6. Olive and I have the pleasure of having this boat Calypso 1 in may as our prize of winning the raffle at Ludham for a short break.looking forward to it as Clive Richardson and his team have done a supurb job on it as you can see by the pictures.I went on it last week to have a look and it looks grand.will post up our trip in it when we get back including some pics...

  7. Great tale Mark,

    I have been there going out in a roughish sea for the first time can be a bit daunting but as Olive will tell you it does get better with time. On saturday lunchtime i went thro Wroxham and there was an almighty drop of Hailstones and within seconds it was 2 inches deep and the carpark at Roys was flooded at the bottom end so you must have missed that lot,just as well can imagine you treading water to get into the locks and that lot dropping on you not nice,still somehow you missed it. cheersbarcheers

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