Thinking about buying or insuring a boat in Preveza Greece??

Friday, 8 June 2012

Hunters Half Decker

Thought Id post a few pics of my little Half Decker from Thurne Regatta last weekend, shes up for sale if anyones interested..built in the 40's by the famous Hunters Yard.. have lots of history and shes in excellent condition..




Now then... what do i do with this rope?
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Thursday, 7 June 2012

Chumley & Hawkes Broads Cruiser

I Surveyed this Broads Cruiser today at Coxes Boatyard in Barton Turf. Chumley and Hawke produced a fleet of classic wooden craft, with quite a distinctive 'look' about them. The yard has now long gone, to be replaced initially by the 'Burehaven' site of hire cottages and houseboats, now the area is private cottages and a small marina.













Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Haines 320

Another Motor Boats Monthly award winner to Survey today, this Haines 320 was built just 5 minutes from my home and offers accommodation for 6 in two private en-suite cabins and the saloon. Accommodation provided is unsurpassed in similar craft of this size. Great upper deck steering position with folding screen option also.





       
News from the Factory: Development work on the new 32 Sedan and the Haines Elegance is well under way, with both models already attracting high levels of interest from both the UK and overseas. Interest in the 32 Sedan has come from both the family starter boat market, and from those looking to down-size from a larger craft. The first 32 Sedan is already sold to a Norfolk Broads customer, and the second has been ordered by Haines UK agent Norfolk Yacht Agency, available for a late summer / early autumn delivery.

The Haines Elegance is seen as a river boat that ticks all the boxes, with generous accommodation and living space that is essential for those longer stays on board, and seen by many boat buyers as a genuine boat for all the family.

Both eagerly awaited models will make their official debut at the Haines boat launch event planned for Saturday 1st September. Further details of this event will be announced shortly.

Amongst the other craft currently in production are 3 craft destined for German waterways, and a 12 berth 52 foot charter boat which is destined for the river Shannon in Ireland, and will soon be available for hire with Silverline Cruisers.

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European dredging partners learn from innovative work in the Broads


The Broads Authority’s partners from the Netherlands, Belgium and France visited the Broads this week to discuss further research into innovative solutions for dredging, treatment and reusing sediment.

The Authority hosted the bi-annual meeting for PRISMA (Promoting Integrated Sediment Management) which is bringing £800,000 of European money into the Broads to improve sustainable ways of dredging.

The project involves sharing expertise with partners in the Netherlands, Belgium and France. On Thursday 31st May the partners, their consultants, and Broads Authority Members viewed the innovative work to recreate a lost reed bed at Duck Broad by reusing dredged sediment from Heigham Sound.

They travelled aboard two cruisers from Herbert Woods of Potter Heigham with a Broads Authority launch to Duck Broad where experts described the project. They then inspected new flood defence works completed by Broadland Environmental Services Limited for the Environment Agency at Boundary Farm, Thurne.

William Coulet, PRISMA Project Manager with the Broads Authority, said : “The four partners have all embarked on similar dredging projects but in different environments, using different equipment and different skills. We have a lot to learn and share with each other.”

The PRISMA European partners are Waterways and Seacanal in Belgium, Waterboard of Schieland and Krimpenerwaard in the Netherlands and Ecole d’Armines acting through Centre de Douai, France.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Linssen 32 Motor Yacht

I skipped the Tuesday Bank Holiday today and went to work to Survey this Dutch Cruiser, a Linssen 32.

Linssen Yachts is one of the oldest yacht builders in the Netherlands, making it a company with a rich tradition. The business was established in 1949 by Jac. Linssen Sr. in Maasbracht, a small but dynamic harbour town on the River Meuse in Limburg, nestling in a valley between Belgium and Germany.

Surveyors comments: Their creation of the Classic, Dutch, and Grand Sturdy series lines have made them a famous company, known throughout all Europe. They have over sixty years and three generations of history backing them and their expert boat building procedures.  It is a company that has lasted and will continue to last because of its innovation, vision, strategy, and proven track record of success.












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