NorfolkNog Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 16 minutes ago, Broads01 said: Does anybody know how extreme the conditions have to be for the Martham Boats not to pass under? Pretty bad I suspect! Check out the video of a Silver Jubilee going through in the fog. Amazing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 41 minutes ago, NorfolkNog said: Pretty bad I suspect! Check out the video of a Silver Jubilee going through in the fog. Amazing. Sounds good Howard. Do you have a link? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNog Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 Try this Simon. Incredible stuff :-) 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 Yikes rather that pilot than me. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 martham use their own staff to go under the bridge, I have personally been taken through in janet at 5 foot 11 inches, wouldnt think she would have got through at much less. martham do have their own gauge at their slipway that shows the bridge clearance. their boats are all a lot narrower than most other broads boats - only about 9 foot 6" wide. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PCL023 Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 They were made to do this that’s the difference. It’s all about the line up with the key stone, the front hatch and being able to see the underside of the bridge at a given time . Child’s play when you have done it a few hundred times 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 Yep I'm well aware the narrow beam makes a big difference. I guess if Janet can go through at 5 foot 11 then Jayne and Tumblehome could manage with the same or less? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malanka Posted April 9, 2019 Share Posted April 9, 2019 The Juliet boats gave 5/10 as their plated air draft jubilee was similar. Most of the old woodies were 9 or 10ft 6. Malanka is 10/6. Modern 12ft wide monstrosities are the issue. M 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 in just over a month I have jayne on hire so I will be able to let you know. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoggy Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 I don't understand all the fuss, given enough HP all boats will get through that bridge, you just need bloody good insurance and a crash helmet.... And a few bin liners for the spare bits! And maybe an air ambulance! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 When that bridge and Nyx had a bit of a cuddle, there was more of the bridge left on Nyx than there was of Nyx left on the bridge. Maybe we should just all try and wear it big enough. Incidentally, Nyx is 9'6" beam but needs 6' or more to get under because although her total airdraft is lower than the Martham craft, the actual cabin is wider, so more clearance is required. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteBelham Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 Lots of larger craft have been coming through today taking advantage of the lower water. It's good to see people doing this while they can. When I say larger craft I mean bath tubs such as the gems from Richardson's, a rare site this side of the bridge these days. Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrundallNavy Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 6ft 9 inches on Thursday I believe. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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