moonraker boats
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Just to add to what's been said.
Farndon Commodore has owned one for years and has been all sorts of places, in all sorts of conditions along the east coast and Humber region.
He told one tale of either going to or coming back from Lowestoft and conditions were, er, lively. Waves were so high they could only occasionally see another boat travelling with them.
At one point he said a wave hit beam on and the boat went right over onto its side, such that the water touched the side windows... the boat just righted and carried on.
So if you're concerned about their ability at sea, don't be.
after reading a few peoples comments on the net i was a lttle worried it was going to be bad in the sea but you have made me feel a bit better.
we intend to do some courses like radio, nav, power boat 1 and 2 is there anything else you think we may need and also any we dont need