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Thursday, 27 June 2013

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Off to Bonnie Scotland for a few days boat hunting... be back Monday 1st July...

Broads Authority's public meeting at new workshop



The Broads Authority will be throwing open the doors to its new state-of-the-art workshop and dockyard for its annual public meeting on Saturday June 29th.

The event, which will run from 10am to 1.30 pm, will include two short presentations by Chief Executive Dr John Packman, outlining the Authority’s achievements during the past year and its future plans.

Each presentation, at 10.30 am and 12.30 pm will give the public the chance to ask questions. Stands and displays will highlight specific projects, including the construction journey of the workshop, which has become the new hub of the Authority’s construction and maintenance work. Both staff and members will be on hand to talk about their work.

Short trips aboard the Authority’s new patrol launch, the Spirit of Breydon, will be offered free of charge.

Park and ride will be provided free of charge at the Griffin Pub, 212 Yarmouth Road, Norwich NR70SN with blue badge parking only available at the dockyard. Please book a parking space by lunchtime Friday June 28th with Hilary Franzen on 01603 756034or email: hilary.franzen@broads-authority.gov.uk

Monday, 24 June 2013

Broom 38

I had a visit to Banes of Brinkcraft Boatyard in Wroxham today to Survey this rare Broom 38 for Insurance purposes.

Offering Norfolk Broads-based holidays both ashore and afloat Barnes and Brinkcraft have been in business for over 45 years. They have a range of 35 different types of cruisers along with three very different types of shore-based holiday lodges and cottages. They are situated in Wroxham, which has always been classed as the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Both the village of Horning and Colitishall, with their beautiful thatched riverside cottages, are just a short journey away.

Im not sure on the History of this Cruiser, I cant remember seeing another like her so I guess she was built as a one off for a private individual back in 1968. She has the good looks of a ‘Classic Woody’ but the advantage of a fibreglass hull. Any info on her please mail me....


Her owners hoping to take her to the Brooms Anniversary Pageant coming soon … if you are the owner of one of the following Broom models.9/70, Broom Navigator, Broom Robb, 31, 32, 365, Ocean 37, 450, 530
They have currently got over 30 boats confirmed to take part in the Anniversary Pageant to celebrate the 115th anniversary.
If you are the owner of one of the models listed above and can be in Brundall with the your boat on Saturday 27th July then please contact Louise to register your interest or find out more.
The day will comprise a sail past of the pageant fleet, plus the chance to view some of the different boats, as well as take part in a factory tour, browse stalls from selected partners and try out a hire boat or step aboard a selection of pre-loved Broom boats for sale.
The day will be rounded off by a hog roast party with dancing to live music from a local band.








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Sunday, 23 June 2013

Broads Authority’s annual public meeting



Details of the Broads Authority’s annual public meeting on Saturday 29 June have now been confirmed.

The meeting will run from 10am to 1.30pm at the dockyard in Thorpe and will include a short presentation by chief executive Dr John Packman repeated over two sessions, each followed by questions and answers.

Each presentation session at 10.30am and 12.30pm will outline the Authority’s achievements during the past year and its future plans.

Stands and displays from Authority officers will highlight specific projects, including the construction journey of the workshop, and both staff and members will be on hand to talk about their work.
Short trips on the Authority’s new patrol launch, the Spirit of Breydon, will also be offered free of charge.

Teas, coffees, soft drinks and cakes will be served during the morning.

Park and ride will be provided free of charge by the Griffin Pub, 212 Yarmouth Road, Norwich NR7 0SN with blue badge parking only available at the dockyard.

As parking is limited both at the pub and the dockyard please book a space in advance by contacting Lorna Marsh on 01603 756040 or lorna.marsh@broads-authority.gov.uk

Friday, 21 June 2013

Haines 31 Sedan

I spent the morning with Norfolk Yacht Agency in Horning Surveying this Haines 31 yesterday.


Colour coordination with the crew at Ferry Marine lol…time to give her a ‘wash off’ before carrying out some scrape samples….








Haines Marine are one of the most respected boatbuilding companies on the Norfolk Broads. A family run company based only 5 minutes from my home in Ingham, founded in 1980 by Bob and Mary Haines. They offer a bespoke service for new boats in every respect, trips to their factory to monitor the build, to choose the details of your boat and to follow its progress through the construction.

This older 1996 model was built on the Aquafibre hull. Many of these Aquafibre mouldings do the rounds one way or another and sometimes it's difficult to tell who's version is whos! Sheerline, Haines, Brooms, Aquafibre plus I think Falcon with a Renaissance also used the hull moulding.

Surveyors comment:
I have inspected dozens of these boats over the years and I cant remember one with any structural issues. The gelcoat on the underbody is usually pristine with no signs of any osmosis.

Surveyors Engine Running Checks:

Allow the engine to warm up slowly. Never apply full throttle to a cold engine! Check that the cooling water is circulating - Look over the side to make sure it's discharging. Check the oil pressure, engine temperature regularly and that the battery is charging. Check the stern gland and all seacock hose connections for leaks. Check the engine visually for signs of fuel leaks, overheating and excessive vibration. Before stopping the engine allow it to idle a few minutes to cool down.

Thinking of Buying a Boat and Need Help? I specialise in Boats of all types, and I will assist you to make an informed decision. Contact me for a detailed and comprehensive report at: steventruss1@aol.com