Boat jumble - worth the trip?

Bru

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Down Wolfy! I know what you're answer will be :)

Question is whether it's likely to be worth my while spending the money (and time) tooling down the A14 to Ardeligh on Sunday

There's all sorts of basic kit we need for Brigantia and saving money over buying new would be very welcome (would it ever!). OTOH, whilst I don't mind s/h kit at all, I don't want tat

So in the opinion of independent forumites, will I be wasting the 4 odd hours on the round trip and the £30 plus quids worth of diesel or not?

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I love them for entertainment value, the rubbish tea and worse hot dog.
They will have on ein Suffolk later in the year.
Not sure I would use 30 quids worth of fuel on it.

We had a Sunday lunch after one of the North Weald jumbles, anyone fancy that?
 

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Sunday 27 Febuary 2011. Essex Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Ardleigh Showground, Old Ipswich Road, Ardleigh, COLCHESTER, Essex, CO7 7QR. Admission £4.00, accompanied children and car park free. Chaddock and Fox Promotions Telephone 023 92381405 or 07887 771451

Sunday 13 March 2011. Kent Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. The Kent County Showground, Detling, MAIDSTONE, Kent, ME14 3JF. Junction 7 / M20 or Junction 2 / M2. Indoor / Outdoor Event, Admission £4.00, accompanied children and car park free. Chaddock and Fox Promotions. Telephone 023 92381405 or 07887 771451

Sunday 3 April 2011. Norfolk Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. The Royal Norfolk Show Ground, Norwich, NR5 0TT. On the A47 Norwich southern by-pass. AA signs. Outdoor event. Admission £3.00, accompanied children and car park free. Telephone Roger Bell on 01485 541566.

Sunday 17 April 2011. Beaulieu Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. The National Motor Museum, BEAULIEU, Hampshire, SO42 7ZN. Admission £8.00. Junction 2 M27, A326, B3054. RAC Signs. Telephone 01590 614614 (Stands), 01590 612888 (Advance Tickets)

Sunday 15 May 2011. Suffolk Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Trinity Park Events Centre, (A1156) IPSWICH, Suffolk, IP3 8UH. Admission £3.00, accompanied children and car park free. Telephone 07780 800 257 E-Mail. www.rotaevents.co.uk.

Sunday 22 May 2011. Humberside Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Carlton Towers, Snaith, GOOLE, Yorkshire, DN14 9LZ. Admission £3.00, accompanied children and car park free. Telephone Compass Events 01803 835 915, Mobile 07831 337 951, Facsimile 01803 835 915

Sunday 19 June 2011. South Essex Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Eastwood Nursery. On the A127, 6 miles east of BASILDON, Essex, SS6 7LR. Admission £4.00 accompanied children free. Telephone Maureen Johnson on 01268 511186.

Sunday 4 September 2011. Essex Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Battlesbridge Antiques Centre, BATTLESBRIDGE, Essex, SS11 7RF. Admission £4.00, accompanied children and car park free. Chaddock and Fox Promotions Telephone 023 92381405 or 07887 771451

Sunday 9 October 2011. Humberside Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. Carlton Towers, Snaith, GOOLE, Yorkshire, DN14 9LZ. Admission £3.00, accompanied children and car park free. Telephone Compass Events 01803 835 915, Mobile 07831 337 951, Facsimile 01803 835 915



Sunday 16 October 2011 Kent Boat Jumble. Open 10:00. The Kent County Showground, Detling, MAIDSTONE, Kent, ME14 3JF. Junction 7 / M20 or Junction 2 / M2. Indoor / Outdoor Event, Admission £4.00, accompanied children and car park free. Chaddock and Fox Promotions. Telephone 023 92381405 or 07887 771451
Sunday 30 October 2011. Suffolk Boat Jumble. Indoor / Outdoor event. Open 10:00. Trinity Park Events Centre, (A1156) IPSWICH, Suffolk, IP3 8UH. Admission £3.00, accompanied children and car park free. Telephone 07780 800 257

We shall be attending the Ardleigh event and having lunch at the September Battlesbridge event. I may event try and get Full Circle up to Battlesbridge for that one.
 

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We went today, and although muddy underfoot and a bit windy, the sun shone more than not.

Of course, any jumble you get a bargain at, is worth the trip.

We got a WinchEasy for £35 which was £30 cheaper than we had seen elsewhere, and I got some real Lewmar lightweight spinnaker sheet shackles for £5 the pair and 2 tubes of silicon sealant for £3.

Noticeable was a bloke selling a Seagull for £200......

but also, lots of new/nearly new Waveline/Wetline rubba dubs for around the £250 mark, which is not bad really.

Usual mis-shapen lumps of ferrous oxide tossed around liberally with people jealousy guarding their treasure.

No Jimmy Green, which is a first I think.

Quite a lot of stalls, and quite well attended, and sensibly sizd , unlike the vastness of North Weald.
 

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We went today, and although muddy underfoot and a bit windy, the sun shone more than not.

Of course, any jumble you get a bargain at, is worth the trip.

We got a WinchEasy for £35 which was £30 cheaper than we had seen elsewhere, and I got some real Lewmar lightweight spinnaker sheet shackles for £5 the pair and 2 tubes of silicon sealant for £3.

Noticeable was a bloke selling a Seagull for £200......

but also, lots of new/nearly new Waveline/Wetline rubba dubs for around the £250 mark, which is not bad really.

Usual mis-shapen lumps of ferrous oxide tossed around liberally with people jealousy guarding their treasure.

No Jimmy Green, which is a first I think.

Quite a lot of stalls, and quite well attended, and sensibly sizd , unlike the vastness of North Weald.

Yup ! Really enjoyed it too.

The balance between 'jumble' and chandlery stuff seemed about right.

Nice when you meet people from old as well.
 

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Have to disagree - I thought there were very few stalls, not that many people and generally pretty pointless. No doubt in my mind, the internet and ebay are killing the whole idea.
 
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