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Posted
3 hours ago, Timbo said:

Is there a map out there of some of the wrecks on the Broads?

Quite a few have moved to Bridgecraft and are looking much, much better than they did. :naughty:

Fred

Posted
4 hours ago, Timbo said:

It seems Iain will shortly play host to archaeologists. Well...they are visiting old wrecks in Scotland! :naughty:

But this did get me thinking. Is there a map out there of some of the wrecks on the Broads?

Tim, thanks for that, teehee. Kirkcubrightshire is a delightful county to drive down too, from Troon. Being down on the Solway Firth, the tides there I believe to be trecherous, hence not a place for Royal Tudor to venture too!:norty:

Must try and visit this summer, IF we get one that is !

cheersIain

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