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Hi All

Hoping to return this year after a few years away. Just wondering the favoured spots for wild mooring using mudweights and are there any no-go areas to know about, we will be on the northern broads, likely hiring from Richardsons as long as we can get under Ludham bridge. Thanks all in advance, I appreciate your help and advice always.

Simon

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Bridge Broad if you can get through Wroxham bridge.
Also that little inlet on the right angled bend down Fleet dyke (on the right going down towards the Broad, before you get to the EA ‘bend’ moorings. 

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I would avoid Hoveton Little Broad too due to the weed. It will probably be okay early in the season, but last year the warm summer encouraging weed growth meant that the sailing club stopped using it.

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Salhouse Broad. You can't beat it for mud weighting, sitting on the deck and watching the boats coming in an out, the big trip boat doing it's rounds and watching families having fun on the moorings while you're hoping the ice cream boat will turn up.

If they had a wine boat, I'd stay there the ruddy week :default_biggrin:

Hire a dingy and go for a row at sunset, absolutely stunning

Grace x

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