Found this video to watch after booking a week in September (2024). It’ll be our first time on the broads in 12 years after buying our own boat. Upper Ant is still stunning but Salhouse has changed massively. Hope it hasn’t been ruined by people with no respect for the countryside. I’m just over an hour into the video, great stuff so far, boat traffic is much less that’s the broads heyday but that’s a good thing. Some stunning footage. 👍🏼
Hi Steve & co. I thoroughly enjoyed this video, done the broads a few times with my parents & then again in 2003 with my ex partner & kids, brought back great memories. I hope to see your next adventure, thanks from bonnie scotland 🏴
Great video, although your image stabiliser effect when the camera was shaking left me feeling a tad sea-sick. Really enjoyed the gentle natural pace, hope you do another next time, thanks.
You’ll notice I’ve edited this…several times in fact. It’s my bad habit to add comments as I view. So, first comment…We’ll done with the sailing boats through Horning. You passed the tacking yacht just at the right time, just behind them as they turned. You’ve no idea how it can mess you up when on a sailing boat if someone cuts across you. Effectively, you stall. The curry in Coltishall. Was that from Ali Spice, and if so, would you recommend? Coo! Fancy getting onto Horning Staithe in the summer. That like the holy grail! I had to laugh at you nearly leaving a crew member behind. Though it’s more easily done than many would imagine. We almost left one of our sons behind on the Brooms fuel quay a few years ago, as his very elderly (memory impaired) Grandad distracted us by appearing to want to get off the boat just as we were leaving. My husband rushed to get a life jacket onto his Dad, meanwhile I was on the helm trying to leave the quay without the normal clear signal to get away. Things can go pear shaped so quickly.
Found this video to watch after booking a week in September (2024). It’ll be our first time on the broads in 12 years after buying our own boat. Upper Ant is still stunning but Salhouse has changed massively. Hope it hasn’t been ruined by people with no respect for the countryside.
I’m just over an hour into the video, great stuff so far, boat traffic is much less that’s the broads heyday but that’s a good thing.
Some stunning footage. 👍🏼
Hi Steve & co.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, done the broads a few times with my parents & then again in 2003 with my ex partner & kids, brought back great memories.
I hope to see your next adventure, thanks from bonnie scotland 🏴
What a luverly well behaved dog you have not a bit of trouble
I’m only 1:16 into your video and so far I’ve enjoyed every second of it!
Great video, although your image stabiliser effect when the camera was shaking left me feeling a tad sea-sick. Really enjoyed the gentle natural pace, hope you do another next time, thanks.
Really enjoyed your video Steve, we do the broads often. Had to watch in increments but do some more👍👍
You’ll notice I’ve edited this…several times in fact. It’s my bad habit to add comments as I view.
So, first comment…We’ll done with the sailing boats through Horning. You passed the tacking yacht just at the right time, just behind them as they turned. You’ve no idea how it can mess you up when on a sailing boat if someone cuts across you. Effectively, you stall.
The curry in Coltishall. Was that from Ali Spice, and if so, would you recommend?
Coo! Fancy getting onto Horning Staithe in the summer. That like the holy grail!
I had to laugh at you nearly leaving a crew member behind. Though it’s more easily done than many would imagine. We almost left one of our sons behind on the Brooms fuel quay a few years ago, as his very elderly (memory impaired) Grandad distracted us by appearing to want to get off the boat just as we were leaving. My husband rushed to get a life jacket onto his Dad, meanwhile I was on the helm trying to leave the quay without the normal clear signal to get away. Things can go pear shaped so quickly.
Teabag straight in the river couldn’t find anywhere else to put it,😤
The dog should be on a lead , that really annoys me as we own a boat moored at Richardsons and people ignore the rules.
That dog should be on a lead . Every dog owner who's dog has bitten someone says that their dog is harmless . A child in fear doesn't know that .
I take it you paid your £11 mooring fee? At Salhouse broad
CHRIST!! Eleven quid?! Won't be going there.