MauriceMynah Posted July 15, 2023 Share Posted July 15, 2023 HIRERS OR PRIVATES ? This one crops up time after time and it shouldn't. Hirers get it wrong quite often because many of them are novices. After a few seasons, they learn and go on to be proficient and thoughtful boat handlers. Far fewer boat owners (privates) are novices, with most coming from a hiring background. These people have less of an excuse for speeding and suchlike. I witness bad behaviour from both groups, yet it is the private boat owner who annoyes me most, my having a "should know better" attitude. Sometimes one can tell if a hirer knows better but has a "who cares" attitude, he has a tendency to keep looking straight ahead, never glancing at the scenery or mayhem he is passing/creating. I say "he" as experience has shown me that the lady helm tends to be far more aware of her surroundings and more respectful of them. I wish more ladies would take the helm more often, letting the egoed one's leap dramatically ashore (with all that goes with such behaviour) Darwin rules OK. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shemaha Posted July 15, 2023 Share Posted July 15, 2023 My first hire was in 1972, a boat called Fair Sandra a Freeman 22, from Faircraft boatyard based then above Summercraft's Hoveton the top off Brimbelow Road , they had 2 other Freeman 22 names escape me now. Always wondered was this the start of Faircraft, before they became Faircraft Lloyns? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 That's interesting, I wondered who started Faircraft. I knew Len Funnells first yard on the Broads I believe was Faircraft. As far as I know he started in the mid 70s though , so perhaps he bought the yard you are talking about. A company called trail marine was also involved. Initially he took over the old R. Moore yard in Marsh Road and also had a small yard in Brundall. In 1981/2 he bought the Lloynes boatyard at the Bridge, the Marsh road yard became properties and sometime after the old Norfolk Broad yacht Co yard which became Roy's DIY and George Smith dayboat operation, now part of Richardsons. You could probably write a book on Lens broads yards and ownership, his involvement/takeovers have included Herbert Woods, Chumley and Hawke, Burehaven, Brundall Gardens Marina, Harbour Cruisers, Harvey Eastwood (owned the yard, didnt run it), Waveney River Centre, Ferry Marina, Alan Johnson Boats, plus many others which of course now includes a return to his old Faircraft Lloynes yard reaquired and run by his son in law. Neil 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 6 hours ago, Captain said: and sometime after the old Norfolk Broad yacht Co yard which became Roy's DIY and George Smith dayboat operation, now part of Richardsons. I was only 10 years old when we hired from Norfolk Broads Yachting Company and I remember it was up that dyke somewhere but couldn't remember the exact location. Next time I'm in Hoveton I'll be able to visualise the old boatyard, thanks Neil. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trambo Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 If you go back far enough (early 20th century) the Norfolk Broads Yachting Companies yard was on the site of todays Hotel Wroxham. Faircraft was established in the late 1950s. Not sure of any connection but the Alan Johnson yard at Acle Bridge also used the fleet name Faircraft in their 1960s advertising. Going back to Brundall boatyards, anyone remember the very short lived Challenger Stealth Fleet (did it do a full season) based at Ed Rimmer's yard (the old Brundall Gardens Yacht Station) that he created as a base for the Challenger Syndicate boats which also included a row of holiday share properties that lay empty for years. The project collapsed before it got off the ground but today is the successful Marine Power yard. Todays (sadly fleetless) Silverline yard was in the past, Stephenson Rivercraft, Chartercraft and Foster Marine. Fred 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 Who remembers these badboys... based near Silverline... 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webntweb Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 8 hours ago, Dan said: Who remembers these badboys... based near Silverline... The year before they were Brundall Station Boats, then for 1992 they added II to their name . . . I wonder why! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 Just now, webntweb said: The year before they were Brundall Station Boats, then for 1992 they added II to their name . . . I wonder why! It wouldn't really instil confidence would it!? In the summer of 1995 there was a few tied up at their yard but I didn't see any out on hire and wasn't sure if they were still running, so I think their last year might have been 1994, or possibly 1995 Dan 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 I had no idea they ever existed. I didn't visit between 1990 and 1992 and it seems I missed out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclemike Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 another one;- r a c bondon south walsham 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spray Posted July 18, 2023 Share Posted July 18, 2023 4 Square Boats were in Beccles for a short time, in Puddingmoor near where Poolcraft and Herbert Freeman used to be . David Neville boats and Cruisercraft were further down the river nearer to the old bridge. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Posted July 18, 2023 Share Posted July 18, 2023 Just found my Dad's old list of yards and fleet sizes probably taken from a late 50s or early 60s Blakes brochure. The total was 635 boats, not sure how accurate it is however the old brochures did list class numbers upto about 1974 for Blakes. Allen 7 Bell Boats 10 Bondon 11 Broom 26 Chumley and Hawke 11 Ernest Collins 30 yachts only Collins pleasurecraft 18 Darby 10 Dawncraft 14 Easticks 16 Eastwood Whelpton 11 yachts English 3 Ferry boatyard 17 Fowler 9 Freeman 16 Hampton 7 Hearts 13 Hefft 7 Hunter 1 Jenners 25 Johnson 6 Landamore 22 Loynes 17 Neatishead 11 Norfolk Broads yacht company 9 Norfolk holiday boats Horning 24 Powles 31 Princess cruisers loddon 11 Richardsons 77 Ripplecraft 14 Sabberton 12 Sanderson 8 Smiths 13 Southgate 12 Sutton Staithe 7 Sunboats Acle 8 (became Horizon craft) Truman 4 Turner 4 Ward 21 Wayford Marina 3 Windboats 23 Woods 63 He also put the numbers in each class however not the names of the boats. I wonder where I got my anorak love of boat details from? Some yards I have never heard off including Norfolk holiday boats with 24 craft. Even then Richardsons were the largest, presumably based at Stalham by then to accommodate 77 boats vs 30 or 40 at Oulton Neil 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted July 18, 2023 Share Posted July 18, 2023 Here's a quiz question to which I don't know the answer but I bet one if you knowledgeable folks will. Which location had the highest number of boatyards and how many were there? When I was growing up in the 80s, Wroxham and Brundall had about 10 boatyards each. Oulton Broad had 4 I think (Topcraft, Newson, Truman and Hampton) but I know it had many more previously. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Broads01 Posted July 18, 2023 Share Posted July 18, 2023 1 hour ago, Captain said: I wonder where I got my anorak love of boat details from I wonder that about myself too, Neil. What strikes me about your list is how many of the boatyards operated with a very small number of boats. Some things don't change though - Richardsons and Herbert Woods had the highest numbers, albeit far fewer than they each have today. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vaughan Posted July 19, 2023 Share Posted July 19, 2023 7 hours ago, Captain said: Some yards I have never heard off including Norfolk holiday boats with 24 craft. That became the new name for N.H.Banham of Horning, before Percivals bought the yard. I would guess that list at sometime in the late 50s. Some yards got an awful lot bigger after that. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vanessan Posted July 19, 2023 Share Posted July 19, 2023 7 hours ago, Broads01 said: Which location had the highest number of boatyards I would guess at Brundall, it’s an interesting question so hope somebody may be able to give a definite answer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trambo Posted July 19, 2023 Share Posted July 19, 2023 10 hours ago, Broads01 said: Here's a quiz question to which I don't know the answer but I bet one if you knowledgeable folks will. Which location had the highest number of boatyards and how many were there? When I was growing up in the 80s, Wroxham and Brundall had about 10 boatyards each. Oulton Broad had 4 I think (Topcraft, Newson, Truman and Hampton) but I know it had many more previously. I think this is a difficult one because it really depends on the era or even year you are asking about. Yards came and went, renamed or even relocated often, especially post-war with the initial boom in what is known today as staycations followed by the slow decline from the 1970s. I would guess Brundall takes the title for having operated the most hire yards over the years but many only operated a handful of boats, some even just one or two. Pre-war, I only know of C. J. Broom & Sons with Bell Boats hiring out from 1950. By the mid 1960s the list was growing by the following; Alpha Craft Blue Cruisers Brundall Gardens Yacht Station Bradeston Boats (later B.B. Cruiser Co.). Robin Fisher. Girl Craft. J. E. Fletcher (2nd yard with one at Oulton Broad). Kin Craft (later Peterkin) Leisure Time Boats. Lingwood Cruisers. H. Ody (later L. J. Eastwood, Harvey Eastwood and VIP Harvey Eastwood). Purdy Cruisers (based at Alpha Craft) Tidecraft Cruisers. Robin G. Smith. Smith & Forster (later Wing Line). Springcraft. Stephenson Rivercraft (later Chartercraft, Foster Marine and Silverline) Swancraft by the mid 70s you could add names like, B.P.T Cruisers. Bees Boats. Bounty Boats. Brister Craft (later relocated to Wroxham) Carr & West (Coral Craft). County Cruisers. Curtis. Davies & Read. Fencraft. L.L. Cruisers (later relocated to Wroxham). Mitre Craft. Pirate Craft. Scott Cruisers. In 1974 I noted in a Broads log that 191 cruisers and 0 yachts were available for hire from Brundall. In comparison Wroxham had 307 cruisers and 17 yachts available and Oulton Broad. 145 cruisers and 17 yachts. Many more hire yards came and went from Brundall over the years with today just Broom Boats and NYA still hiring. Sorry NYA, chartering! Fred 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muriel Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 I am interested in the history of Newson boatbuilders Oulton Broad. I am part of the family (Frederick Martin Newson was my grandfather). How can i find out more? Muriel James (nee Newson) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CambridgeCabby Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 Welcome to the NBN , Muriel, unfortunately I’m unable to assist but there is a wealth of knowledge amongst our members and I’m sure someone who knows will respond soon . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGBOB Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 fineways one of the best Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted September 23, 2023 Share Posted September 23, 2023 The best person to speak to would be Peter Waller. He no longer posts here but I believe him to be active on the other Broads forum. Our ToS I think stops me from saying more Perhaps Hylander can help more as they are active members on both. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vaughan Posted September 24, 2023 Share Posted September 24, 2023 We have a member here called Tobster who is from the Newson family and his avatar is Newson boats' flag. Perhaps send him a PM? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grendel Posted September 24, 2023 Share Posted September 24, 2023 there are a few other members on here who are also knowledgeable about the boatyards at Oulton Broad, hopefully they will also chip in. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanetAnne Posted September 24, 2023 Share Posted September 24, 2023 20 hours ago, muriel said: I am interested in the history of Newson boatbuilders Oulton Broad. I am part of the family (Frederick Martin Newson was my grandfather). How can i find out more? Muriel James (nee Newson) I am guessing you are referring to the yard on Lake Lothing that is now the 102 trust site rather than the hire fleet base in Commodore Road run by the Stratford's? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamuelJ Posted June 23 Share Posted June 23 My wife and I spent our honeymoon on The Broads. Can't remember the boatyard but it was 26th July 1959. The cruiser was the Sir Gawaine and the whole two weeks was a glorious start to our long time together. We are still together at the golden ages of 89 and 86. Must admit we couldn't manage it now. Happy days!! 6 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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