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    Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.

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    It sure gets crowded in summer though.

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    Way more my style than Ted’s Svea. Ooofah thats one sexy boat - homer drool
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    Good for Coots.

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    Not for the inactive-you may find yourself tacking every eighty yards or so.On the other hand,a peaceful evening sitting outside while moored in the middle of a broad can be totally relaxing.

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    Two weeks in 1977.


    Norfolk 77.jpg

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    nice bit of work there rob
    really nice
    Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Meachen View Post
    Not for the inactive-you may find yourself tacking every eighty yards or so.On the other hand,a peaceful evening sitting outside while moored in the middle of a broad can be totally relaxing.
    racing must be fun in the confines
    Simpler is better, except when complicated looks really cool.

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    You need to stay alert.


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    In my minds, I’ve already run aground.

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    Where I grew up we had wonderful tidal tickles a bit like this. With our eight foot tides, had to watch the tide or prepare to sleep over.

    Started in a Dad-made Sailfish, later a Cape Cod Knockabout, and finally a Narrasketuck. When we finally got the Electra I got more into MORC racing but never lost my love of being a Marsh-wiggle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Pless View Post
    racing must be fun in the confines
    There are narrow little waterways which are not as wide as the boom is long - which makes a gybe something to think about.
    I'd much rather lay in my bunk all freakin day lookin at Youtube videos .

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    ...... quite often.

    Looks like a great area to sail in.
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    Lean and nosey like a ferret

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    Where is it? Looks a lot like Lake Saint Clair.

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    Is that The Broads, in England?

    But I don't know if I'd have the guts to fly that topsail in such restricted space. Never done it, mind you.

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    Oops
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    Last edited by The Q; 03-25-2023 at 01:59 PM.
    Just an amateur bodging away..

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    Broads cruiser 177, is called Breeze and is owned, by MJ Ellis it has a handicap of 4% taken off it's finishing time. The boat was built in 1924 by Ernest Collins a well known boat builder. I've completed against Breeze a few times..

    The photograph is 100% taken on the Norfolk broads, and I think on the northern broads.

    I'll be down on the broads tomorrow at the start of our summer season at Horning.

    Our regatta week gets crowded. 31st July to 4 th August 2023
    That section of river is at most 180ft wide we can have 100+ boats out on a mile and a half of river from an Oppie to a 45ft broads cruiser.
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    As does The 3 Rivers Race. 3rd 4th Jun 2023, entries close 23rd April. https://www.3rr.uk/
    That's raced on rivers down to 50ft wide in boats from 14ft to 40ft.
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    Last edited by The Q; 03-25-2023 at 01:57 PM.
    Just an amateur bodging away..

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Meachen View Post
    You need to stay alert.

    Nice picture of Norfolk Broads Dinghies (B58 etc) at Beccles Sailing Club on the Southern Broads.
    Just an amateur bodging away..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Wright View Post
    Two weeks in 1977.


    Norfolk 77.jpg
    I think the left hand picture might be looking up river from near Acle bridge, the right hand building in the Distance being Northern Rivers Sailing Club.
    Just an amateur bodging away..

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