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coolcat 15th April 2017 07:56

Easter afloat
 
Up to the boat after work this afternoon, not sure whether to stay at our marina or take it out onto the Broads with all the other Easter Bank Holiday madness :D

Rev Jules 15th April 2017 08:09

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Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 2477073)
Up to the boat after work this afternoon, not sure whether to stay at our marina or take it out onto the Broads with all the other Easter Bank Holiday madness :D

Just don't take it any where near that road junction.:D

Rev

Burwell Mike 15th April 2017 08:24

Stay in the Marina, put your feet up, have a beer and watch the Grand Prix and BTCC on the box :}. Have a great weekend!

Mike

coolcat 15th April 2017 09:16

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Originally Posted by Rev Jules (Post 2477080)
Just don't take it any where near that road junction.:D

Rev

I don't know, Thurne mouth has much the same sort of entertainment come hire boat changeover time :D:eek:

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Originally Posted by Burwell Mike (Post 2477090)
Stay in the Marina, put your feet up, have a beer and watch the Grand Prix and BTCC on the box :}. Have a great weekend!

Mike

That maybe part of the plan.........;):}

coolcat 18th April 2017 14:27

Installed a larger TV on the boat over the Easter Weekend ;)

https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3933/3...191b4ac8_b.jpgUntitled by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr

Burwell Mike 18th April 2017 16:13

Your new boat TV looks good Jeff - and is a bit bigger than my Navall 3 screen! I'll just have to use the binoculars when I watch it from the other end of the cabin!

Have you got the sky dish on top yet?:}

coolcat 18th April 2017 16:32

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Originally Posted by Burwell Mike (Post 2478836)
Your new boat TV looks good Jeff - and is a bit bigger than my Navall 3 screen! I'll just have to use the binoculars when I watch it from the other end of the cabin!

Have you got the sky dish on top yet?:}

You Jest but the new TV has both Freesat and Freeview tuners in it so it's a possibility lol:D

Astraeus 18th April 2017 17:01

Looks good
 
Looks good Geoff. Can't have too many home comforts on a boat in my opinion...
TV, Central Heating, autopilot..... Not forgetting hot water bottle, bottle of favourite drink be it Malt Whisky or Fettiman's Ginger Beer....

As a footnote...some of the best waterborne entertainment can be watching others making err, a pig's ear out of berthing etc. Not that it is a good idea to be seen laughing of course...:bowdown:

There is a harbour in Lefkas in Greece at a place called Vasilliki ( a well known windsurfing spot with good reason) where watching the attempts of some folk tackling stern to berthing in their yachts ....

This only good sport after you have made a satisfactory job yourself! :o

Burwell Mike 19th April 2017 06:49

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As a footnote...some of the best waterborne entertainment can be watching others making err, a pig's ear out of berthing etc. Not that it is a good idea to be seen laughing of course...:bowdown:

We have the added entertainment of the locks in our boating area. On a busy day families come with their picnics to watch the hire boats get in a tangle, and the kids earning a few pounds by helping out. Main disasters are crashing off the walls/gates, tieing up tight and then letting water out or getting stuck on the top cill.

When we are going through a lock we always let any hired narrowboats go in first, I dont think a glassfibre boat will stand a chance against a 60 feet steel barge with no brakes!

No locks is one big advantage of the Broads Jeff. A couple of pics to show the "fun" that you are missing out on :duh:

coolcat 19th April 2017 11:05

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Originally Posted by Burwell Mike (Post 2479175)
We have the added entertainment of the locks in our boating area. On a busy day families come with their picnics to watch the hire boats get in a tangle, and the kids earning a few pounds by helping out. Main disasters are crashing off the walls/gates, tieing up tight and then letting water out or getting stuck on the top cill.

When we are going through a lock we always let any hired narrowboats go in first, I dont think a glassfibre boat will stand a chance against a 60 feet steel barge with no brakes!

No locks is one big advantage of the Broads Jeff. A couple of pics to show the "fun" that you are missing out on :duh:

Eek........that looks expensive :eek:


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