BroadScot Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 I think over forty years I have been double moored about six or seven times. In the days of NYS being busy it was boats of all sizes moored to you on the outside. At Reedham you were asked by the Ranger to tie to a certain craft, this may be for two reasons, one being the boat is not staying overnight, and he knew that, you were then able to pull your boat in on the ropes later. All very civil. However, at Horning, I have seen it turn nasty as the person in the inside came running out the pub shouting to the boat tieing up to his to move off. Some local worthy showed him the sign about double mooring. He departed mumbling. I hated my pint of Broadside being disturbed by such rantings! Iain. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyPatricia Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Not sure anyone would want to tie up to our little 24ft, narrow beam norman. With the canopy up there is nowhere to walk to get from one side to the other That said, being the kind people Deb and I are, I would move and tie up to them unless it was one of those stag or hen parties then I would definately refuse. The Broads is about relaxing and meeting new people, sharing a cuppa or a beverage in one of the many lovely riverside hostelries. Life's too short and it's only one night Steve 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeffbroadslover Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 To get back on the original thread I think the publication which Essexgirl is thinking of was "What To Do On The Norfolk Broads" which was a very informative publication. My own thoughts were what a brilliant replacement Clive's version is. The only problem I could see with it is the fact that the customer does not see it until they are actually on the boat.....and the priority for them would more than likely be "Right, let's get on our way" If the book were sent out a few weeks before the holiday date it would give time for it to be read by all crew members before setting foot on the boat. That's the way that Blakes and Hoseasons used to do it and it seemed to work well then. The postal cost could be hidden in the boat tariff. Another bonus point would be that it could be noted on the computer that Mr ******* is a recent previous customer and may not require another copy (cash saving!) Well done Clive & Co.........another feather in your hat !! Jeff 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Ricko Posted January 12, 2015 Author Share Posted January 12, 2015 Thanks Jeff, The book was designed to be readable instead of a book of rules.. Next years customer will have a up to date one , if they come twice in a year then they can give it to someone with the misfortune not to have booked to come with us.. if they are not the double mooring type and fail to interact with other river users then they can put it on ebay 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Jef, If Clive gets many more feathers in his cap he had best take care, or he may have Macey dog and Griff "gunning" for him Iain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 For the first time in some weeks I took a peep elsewhere, seems that not everyone is 100% behind Clive's booklet. I won't say what I think about some of the comments! Seems that Clive is already being gunned for! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Oh you norty peeper JM Iain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Same topic discussed in two places, two very different reactions. Someone must have spent a long time finding fault. One item out of a whole publication, and little praise of an otherwise informative and well presented book. Funny old world. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Ricko Posted January 12, 2015 Author Share Posted January 12, 2015 There is one easy way not to get anything wrong. ..... Can't please all the people all the time but there again, if we all agreed all the time there would be no discussion and how could we ever get better if we were all perfect?.. I know the exceptions to every rule are always going to happen but generally situations can be avoided and people worry too much about what may never happen, instead of just dealing with something if it does. If we legislate for every eventuality we would not allow people to use the river or have boats on them. if we are not careful the Broads will end up as friendly as an underground train where everyone wants the same and are doing the same but never speak or even look at each other. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Same topic discussed in two places, two very different reactions. Someone must have spent a long time finding fault. One item out of a whole publication, and little praise of an otherwise informative and well presented book. Funny old world. Two things wrong! Some out of date individual called a Navigation Ranger a River Inspector, what a faux pas! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Two things wrong! Some out of date individual called a Navigation Ranger a River Inspector, what a faux pas! Should be keel hauled I think JM for that! What? Iain. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadScot Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 May I add, I have NOT seen a river watsit on the rivers while on my last two trips. Perhaps that was change over time for them, then? They are two craft down now, are they not? Iain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Ricko Posted January 12, 2015 Author Share Posted January 12, 2015 * Hanging head in shame * 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 It's good to see time & money going into 'new' things like this that no-one else is doing and will benefit many. There will always be people keen to look for the negatives, be pedantic or use good works to bang a drum for something they have an agenda or past beef on. As ever, it is easy to critiscise, hard to do better. Especially true given this superb publication, created from the ground up. If you show me someone who has never made a mistake or creates absolute perfection I will show you a deluded idiot. Bravo to those who have spent a lot of worthwhile time on it and also for the vision & sense to spend the money on it Dan 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clive Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Clive any chance your own moorers getting one buying or otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C.Ricko Posted January 12, 2015 Author Share Posted January 12, 2015 I reckon so but don't tell anyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VetChugger Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Many times I have said how much I would like to see another of the little brown books that Hoseasons did back in the mid 1970's. Great to see a modern equivalent. Well done Richardsons! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baitrunner Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 Dan. How dare you refer to my wife as a deluded idiot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donnygeoff Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 All I can say is..... I wish I had it when I first started hiring....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BroadAmbition Posted January 12, 2015 Share Posted January 12, 2015 I reckon so but don't tell anyone Well you have now told me! So yes please to a copy - Tks. I too took a small peep on t'oither channel - Not nice but I'm not really surprised anymore Griff 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExSurveyor Posted January 13, 2015 Share Posted January 13, 2015 . Clive any chance your own moorers getting one buying or otherwise. Clive, you don't want one, it's full of errors, send it to me and I will look after it for you 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gracie Posted January 13, 2015 Share Posted January 13, 2015 River Inspector, Navigation Officer or River Police as we refer to them, hang, draw and quarter the man. Honestly who cares, fantastic publication Clive.....well done Mind you I haven't read it all yet, I just hope you haven't made a spelling mistake Grace 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MauriceMynah Posted January 13, 2015 Share Posted January 13, 2015 Hey man! Wot wrong wi de 'floatin fuzz'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffaloBill Posted January 13, 2015 Share Posted January 13, 2015 Can I first of all say that I do think it's a great publication and what I highlighted was the only thing that I felt was wrong in the whole publication. As I stated, I have allowed alongside mooring but I don't want to have to have an augument with anyone or group who I do not wish alongside me because of what I feel is something that could have been worded better. Surely, informing Clive and others on here allows for the wording to be possibly(hopefully) modified in further editions. Isn't that what these forums are about? As I said, a good publication otherwise and long overdue, so well done to Richardson's for it. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennyMorgan Posted January 13, 2015 Share Posted January 13, 2015 Hi Alan, I think only double mooring is required here not rafting 5 boats! , there have been plenty of discussions about this, but this is a booklet aimed at the hirer, if they are told to do the 'right' thing then there will be more people operating in the way the broads used to work, obviously common sense comes into play and if boats need swapping round then it adds a bit of social interaction and friendliness to the experience which we are in danger of loosing if we are not careful. Amen to the above, especially the hope that there 'there will be more people operating in the way the broads used to work'. Yes, we must have the right to say 'no', but equally we should have the right, and desire, to say 'yes'. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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