Lucky Duck
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On the same theme don't ever, ever, ever stay in Cherbourg marina if they are setting up, in the park next door, for music.
The only place I have ever left in the middle of the night after paying.
Same applies at Fecamp!
On the same theme don't ever, ever, ever stay in Cherbourg marina if they are setting up, in the park next door, for music.
The only place I have ever left in the middle of the night after paying.
Brilliantly putTolerance to young people enjoying themselves is not what old age is all about
Go anchor in the Stour, a much quieter, peaceful river with no marinas or much traffic. Sometimes you get the whole river to yourself.
We have had some bouncy nights with wind over tide there as unlike the Orwell it is exposed to Westerly
I have anchored in the Stour for twenty plus years and this scenario usually only happens with a force 4 or above. Check the weather, wind direction and then make your choice of where to spend the night at anchor or sell the boat and buy a caravan.We have had some bouncy nights with wind over tide there as unlike the Orwell it is exposed to Westerlies
Never mind. The exact location on the planet is not important.I wasn't there yesterday evening but I am struggling to workout where there is a bar/restaurant 'just down from the marina'.
I would never advise anyone to walk up to a bunch of young guys who are playing loud music and drinking and tell them to turn it down..........unless of course you have a death wish.The local fiesta was still banging out noise at 02 00 so I walked down the lane and in my very best Anglo Saxon told them to reduce the Effing noise.As the neighbours are asked to contribute to the payment of these music services I thought I was within my rights.People being unsociable need to be reminded there are other people trying to sleep
I am British there were only a dozen GaliciansI would never advise anyone to walk up to a bunch of young guys who are playing loud music and drinking and tell them to turn it down..........unless of course you have a death wish.
Go anchor in the Stour, a much quieter, peaceful river with no marinas or much traffic. Sometimes you get the whole river to yourself.
You have met one ,never knowingly upset people with loud musicI am honoured (though feeling the odd man out) to be among all you forumites who apparently never in their youth, or at any other time, played loud music, attended parties or festivals, engaged in loud/drunken conversation/behaviour, had noisy exhausts on your cars/bikes, etcetera!![]()
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Or people with nothing better to do than sleep need to be reminded that some people prefer to be enjoying themselves.The local fiesta was still banging out noise at 02 00 so I walked down the lane and in my very best Anglo Saxon told them to reduce the Effing noise.As the neighbours are asked to contribute to the payment of these music services I thought I was within my rights.People being unsociable need to be reminded there are other people trying to sleep
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Yes we all know…you partied all night…and caught the last chariot homeI am honoured (though feeling the odd man out) to be among all you forumites who apparently never in their youth, or at any other time, played loud music, attended parties or festivals, engaged in loud/drunken conversation/behaviour, had noisy exhausts on your cars/bikes, etcetera!![]()
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Yes we all know…you partied all night…and caught the last chariot home
We were at SYH over the last 4 days and involved in the Classic Regatta. The evening on the Lightship started with a woman singing, fairly gently, then progressed to fairly drunken and totally raucous karaoke. This was tolerable up to a point and I soon feel asleep. However up for a 5am pee the 'thump thump' was still going but turned out to be a 'Rave on the Marshes'. It really was an imposition on the peace and tranquillity of a great evening. These raves are illegal because of this but obviously nothing was done about this one.…and everyone else on the Orwell who was hoping for a quiet evening and instead has to listen to thumping music because some selfish tw***s have set up a sound system on the beach. I could hear it four miles up the river. I just don’t understand this mentality.
Last week we paid a fortune to see the opera in Verona.....and it wasn’t loud enoughThe problem is volume, unnecessary amplification. I believe it to be much worse now than it was in the seventies and eighties. I was fortunate, back in those days, to see Floyd live at Earls Court, Wembley Stadium, Wembley Arena and Knebworth. Never was it too loud. I saw Aussie Floyd in Southampton, it was so loud it made me feel sick and I departed. Very recently I went to a local town hall venue to see a Fleetwood Mac Tribute band. It was so loud the music was massively distorted, unlistenable, again I departed after twenty minutes. Why so loud? Turn it down! What’s wrong with the sound engineers?