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Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Kayla promotes Broads lifejacket campaign

A nine year old girl who won a Broads Authority competition to promote its lifejacket campaign last year is back holidaying on the Broads with her grandparents this week.


Kayla Dyne from South Ockenden, Essex, is on holiday with her grandparents, George and Gloria Dyne, who have been holidaying on the Southern Broads for over 30 years.

For the last six years they have been hiring cruisers from Silverline Marine, run by Colin and Lesley Dye at Brundall.
Kayla entered a competition in the Broads Authority’s Broadcaster visitor magazine to design a badge or sticker carrying an important safety message.

She said: “It’s very important to wear a life jacket. If you don’t and you fall in you can get very hurt.”

The Broads Authority launched its Wear It safety campaign in April to warn boaters to wear life jackets after five people died while boating on the Broads last year. None of them was wearing a life jacket and it is believed that four of them might still be alive if they had been wearing one. Wear It posters are now displayed at boat yards around the Broads and hire boats have all been issued with keyrings displaying the safety message.

Kayla was presented with one of the keyrings, a Wear It wind-up torch and a Broads goody bag as her prize.
Kayla, who has been accompanying her grandparents for three years and is already selecting next year’s boat, says she loves the Broads because it is so “calm” and she loves being outdoors.

She is also a keen fisherwoman and has beaten her granddad in a contest by landing a 16-18lb pike at Coldham Hall, on the River Yare.
Gloria, 65, from Basildon in Essex, said they often came to the southern Broads twice a year.

“We just love it,” she said. “My husband is a driving instructor and he loves slowing down. It’s so peaceful and we love being on the water.”
George, 63, said: “I love the freedom and the friendliness of the people here. This yard is very special.”

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Sheerline 740 Forward Steer.

I had a visit to Sheerline Boats at Thorpe in Norwich on Friday. This was one of their early boats they were renovating for a new owner. She was built in 1985. They are quite rare these little forward steer Sheerline 740’s and don’t come on the market that often. It is a superb day cruiser or converts to a most comfortable overnight boat.

The boys at Sheerline busy polishing the hull ready for the hand over.



The forward helm position has twin sliding overhead canopies for all weather cruising and the craft's height and width make the majority of the UK inland waterways available. This boat originally had one roof, but Sheerline have divided into two to give the boat a more modern feel and it represents the twin roof version of their newer models.

The newer model they are producing has two interior layouts - Flair and Finesse. Both have a fully equipped galley and a shower and toilet compartment to provide full comfort facilities. The Flair option could be considered a day boat for up to 12 people, converting to occasional use as an overnight boat with berths for two people - either as two singles or a large double. The Finesse option is a mid-engined craft and overnight accommodation is achieved with a fixed double berth in the aft cabin. The forward saloon has a high quality wrap-around settee that converts to an additional double berth.

Take a look at their website for more details:

http://www.sheerlinemotorcruisers.com/pages/index

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Thursday, 16 August 2012

Hampton Safari Mk III

I surveyed another little Hampton Safari River Cruiser yesterday. I’m always impressed by these little Broads Cruisers and I totally understand why they are so popular… they are the perfect floating caravan and very affordable.

Please search my Blog (box top left) for the Safari History and other various models i have inspected over the years.










Surveyors comment:

Prices vary…. Boat prices have slumped since the recession, but still expect to pay 18K for a beauty. 12K will find you an ex hire needing some TLC.

They always seem to have a few blisters (osmosis) on the bottom, but don’t worry to much. Ive never seen one with blisters that have reached serious proportions that would affect the structural integrity of the boat.... the hulls thick and well built.


Its always worth pulling up all the floor boards and checking all the softwood floor joists for any rot.

Water test the window seals with a hose pipe. They can be expensive to remove and restore.

Walk around the decks, foredeck and coach roofs. They should be solid underfoot.

Mk II versions… check the sliding roof has not cracked in the corners.

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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Broom 30 Coupe Event

Norfolk Boat Sales and Broom Boats are delighted to announce that the new Broom 30 Coupe will be on show at a preview event at the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club on Saturday 18th August.

Taking place from 12 noon until 6pm, the event will provide an opportunity to look round two of Broom’s newest boats, as well as to enjoy a cream tea or glass of wine, along with entertainment from a popular local blues band.

The Broom 30 Coupe exemplifies the very best of British boatbuilding and shows how Broom Boats are leading the way in modern styling and innovative design. With low air draught and compact design, the 30 Coupe is ideally suited to the inland waterways, and provides all the luxury of a bigger boat in an affordable 30 foot model.

Also on show will be the Broom 370. This latest aft cabin model demonstrates cutting edge technology and contemporary styling whilst upholding Broom Boats’ reputation for quality.

For more information or to secure your place please email Janine or Mathew at sales@norfolkboatsales.co.uk or call 01603 711811.


Broom 30 Coupe

Key features

• Triple skylights across saloon, galley and forward cabin
• Contemporary interior design throughout
• Comfortable 'relax and view' seat on foredeck
• Large bonded windows give light and airy interior
• Low air draft - ideally suited to inland waterways
• Luxurious double berth owner's cabin
• Spacious cockpit for entertaining

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Monday, 13 August 2012

Classic River Cruiser for Sale



I had the pleasure of Surveying this Classic River Cruiser today.

‘Glitterwake’ is a real survivor, and has great charm and character. She was built by the famous Jack Powles of Wroxam on the Norfolk Broads in 1937. She is a registered small ship no: 164175, built of mahogany on oak. She had a major rebuild in 1991 in Oulton Broad. The new owner Mr. Lodge who is a competent boat builder has spent the last two years working on her at Wayford Bridge and has replaced the deck as well as approximately 250 feet of new mahogany planking. She’s now in immaculate condition and up for sale at the end of the season. The new owner could be involved in the last few months of the refit, and having a say in the last few fittings, furniture, carpets and curtains etc.

Power is a BMC 2.5 Commander 50HP diesel.

Offers around 48K....

Email Andrew at marion.lodge@keme.co.uk for more information... he has tons of history, pictures and original paperwork.










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