PaulRainbow
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Nothing wrong with my hearing.Paulrainbow needs a hearing aid
Do you see any people in this thread also stating "incredible noise all night from Felixstowe Docks" ?
Nothing wrong with my hearing.Paulrainbow needs a hearing aid
Never worried me. In fact I never noticed that one could hear anything at all.Well you can hear noise from the docks as far away as Erwaton Ness on the Stour if there's any east in the wind.
Whether the noise bothers anybody or not is of course a different matter.
Nothing wrong with my hearing.
Do you see any people in this thread also stating "incredible noise all night from Felixstowe Docks" ?
I might have gone to Levington but could never get a straight answer about the availability of a berth. They did not seem to run a waiting list.
Have you paid yet?I visited Bradwell for a month and was given a berth where the usual boat was out for the whole season. I’ve been there 20 years!
did the same for about 4 years, but never had a straight answer, no matter how often I tried. So stayed in Fox's insteadI might have gone to Levington but could never get a straight answer about the availability of a berth. They did not seem to run a waiting list.
Not really. I like to chat to those passing by. Far more social when one gets to know more people rather than just be isolated from other sailors. But I suppose that is why I joined Stone sailing club 60 years agoEspecially if you just want to sit on the boat for a few hours or days - much more pleasant on a river mooring than in a marina.
We had a swinging mooring at Maylandsea for many years and loved it, mostly. We got our company at the time from belonging to the MLSC. We have enjoyed having companions at Titchmarsh but this is mainly because we are now retired and can happily spend endless hours doing nothing much. I suspect that a weekender would be getting less out of it and agree with the mooring option.Not really. I like to chat to those passing by. Far more social when one gets to know more people rather than just be isolated from other sailors. But I suppose that is why I joined Stone sailing club 60 years ago
Absolutely, the best use of a stationary boat. Who wants to sit in a car park?Especially if you just want to sit on the boat for a few hours or days - much more pleasant on a river/creek mooring with all the wild life around, than in a marina - don't have to go anywhere to anchor.