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Matt

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  1. cheers Matt,,, been on this one,, it's decked out inside nicely although the Teak and Holly boarding is screwed down and the screws are unsightly,, the boards aren't fitted well either as many creak a lot due to oversized cutting when they need a few mill off, the galley is just that and impossible to pass the chef or dishwasher/scrubber and the starboard side fore deck is very soft a cracking badly under foot so it got 4 no's from us :-/

    But other than that!?

    They have a 38 footer as well.

  2. they pointed out that some owners have made the comment that as a dedicated shower room, it`s good to use, as you`re not getting everything else in the toilet compartment soaking wet, which i have to say is a good point.

    As long as you don't mind shutting all the curtains and then traipsing through the boat dripping wet to go and get dressed! You also them have to find somewhere to put the mop and other stuff that sits in the shower :-)

    The front toilet/shower is far bigger and better to use in my opinion!

  3. It's probably not surprising that the 'Commodore Bridgemaster' (aka Thunder) type from Broom was by far the best effort.

    I do love the space that Thunder brings, particularly the really large saloon but she is not perfect-the kitchen is a bit of a corridor so difficult to pass etc and there is a third shower off of the saloon which is almost pointless as to use it you would have to close all the curtains and with a boat of that size I would imagine it's often two families onboard and nobody wants to see me getting out the shower!

  4. Just to clarify things a bit...

    NBD run the Wroxham pilot service but it is available for anyone to use (at a price).

    I don't think they take private boats through but I wait to be corrected.............probably by BBill who knows everything about Worxham!

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