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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Last Weeks Survey Assignments

The start of the week was inspecting this Broom 39 at Barnes of Brinkcraft. The 39KL is the successor to the popular Ocean 38, with an improved bathing platform with built-in steps. The name change to KL emphasises the good handling provided by the keel. The 39 followed the example of the 42 CL in using the narrow "eyebrow" style side windows and a black frame for the front windscreen.
Another Pre-purchase Survey at Barnes of Brinkcraft today with Norfolk Boat Sales. These types of inspections are becoming increasingly more regular, IE customers now wishing to buy their own hire boat! This is the third Alpha 35 I have inspected in the last four weeks.....The vessels are stock boats, and any works required carried out in the given time scales, and the vessel is then handed over into private ownership.
Another 7 year project I have been monitoring nearing completion at Martham Boats. She is a product of the era of the tall sided majestic looking wooden cruisers designed for inland waters...Anyone recognise her? 


Had a trip to Portsmouth last week as well.... long drive! Great course though on the latest 'Report Writing' at the IIMS. Wow... how Portsmouth has changed since my Navy days..... very cosmopolitan down on the Waterfront. 

This was last Saturday at Bramerton on my live aboard boat... drying the laundry in the hot sunshine. 

 A nice looking 'Seawings' to Survey Wednesday at Brundall Bay. Take a look at the Hardy Owners Club, some nice boats up for sale. http://www.hardy-owner.org.uk/marketplace.php




'Boat Wrapping' in Brundall...... is that the end of all those cleaning and polishing products!

Over at Horning on the Northern Broads with Norfolk Yacht Agency on Friday Surveying this very clean looking Bounty 27. In the mid 1970‘s Bounty Boats bought the mould tools for the hull and superstructure of the Elysian 27. This had been a hugely successful model already, produced by Appleyard Lincoln & Co, and later J.G.Meaks. The model is probably best known as a Bounty 27 Aft Cockpit (AC).

Shot of Portsmouth 




Had to add this from the week before. Friend of mine has built a replica of the Motor Boat out of the film Apocalypse Now! This was cruising down the Southern Broads at Reedham... The Broads Authority love her!!

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Friday, 4 July 2014

Bounty 37 for sale in Norfolk UK

I was at Summercraft today Surveying this Bounty 37 River Cruiser. At its peak Bounty were employing 85 people, across 3 sites and producing up to twelve craft a month. Such was demand that sometimes local sub-contractors were used to fit out the mouldings to the Bounty design.



Almost all the craft produced were for hirefleets. Bounty themselves ran their hirefleet until the end of 1989, so the company knew what both customers and operators wanted from the craft, and it was an ideal showcase for their range of craft. Many of the craft are still in hirefleets, though a higher number are now also in private ownership.
Summercraft have a great reputation for looking after their boats. Check out Norfolk Yacht Agency s website as im sure there might be others for sale. 
In addition to the high numbers produced by Bounty Boats many were constructed by other yards. Bounty were happy to sell the mouldings to yards for their own production, which only added to their success and sheer numbers of their designs around. Genuine Bounty produced craft carried a black plastic plate with their name on it, along with boat type and build number on it.



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Rebel Class Half Decker for sale on the Norfolk Broads

Its time for a change again!.....I've decided to put 'Rebel Chieftain' up for sale. Shes designed for the open waters on the Northern Broads really and not ideally suited here in Brundall. Ive attached some pics, so please put the word out. Shes in great condition and has new sails. Please email me at steventruss1@aol.com for more details.









Saturday, 28 June 2014

Marine Surveying on the Norfolk Broads


This weeks assignments.....




This was the first of two Freeman 23s to inspect this week. This old girl was lifted at Ludham Bridge. 

They were of the same age but one was half the price! 

This was at NYA service station in Brundall. 

Now this was an interesting day.... the Formula 29 USA Sports Cruiser at Lowestoft, tons of equipment onboard, unusually built boat with great lines...
Just about to lift her at Haven Marina.
Haven Marina, another brave owner who fancies a project! 
Another unusual day, but ive done a few of these House Boat surveys for insurance.... £30,000 for a floating home at Brundall with amazing views of the river. 


This was a joy to see. 'Orange Tip' YBOD finally out of restoration and looking fantastic. Two years ago she was found at Martham as flat as a pancake! She won lots of races back in her day....  
With 'Orange Tip' at Belaugh Boats in Wroxham..... Rebel 1.... ENOUGH SAID! There trying to complete her for Horning Sailing Week. 

Back on the typical Broads Boats and an Horizon 35 at Barnes of Brinkcraft...

Popular with buyers who have holidayed on the Broads all their life's

Thought id throw in a pic of mine...... im living on her full time now, and have some interesting plans for her in the pipeline!

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Friday, 20 June 2014

Lady Christina Windboat by Graham Bunn

I had a day over at Wayford Bridge Marina on the Northern Broads yesterday carrying out an Insurance Survey on this lovely old cruiser. Lady Christina was found in a rundown condition by her owners Mr. and Mrs. Hilton, but her structure was remarkably good in general, and it was considered that she was well worthy of a major refit. They have now reconstructed the vessel as something of a prestigious Motor Boat, and virtually every part of the vessel has been stripped, repaired or replaced. 

They plan on renting her / chartering her out for holidays on the Norfolk Broads along with some other Classics they own. 


Get to know them here on their Facebook page Vintage Boating - Little Ships






Back in the day.... and looking slightly different... 






For the Wooden Boat Enthusiast... Johns yard at wayford..... call in and say hello, check out his Brokerage boats for sale. 


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