Welcome back! I hope you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed making it. We are coming up to the end of the season and another very busy day with a lovely comedy end!
It's a bit quieter now, but still loads of inexperience and no common sense hahaha. Personally I always find kicking the back end out and reversing away from a side mooring is best. 😊
Jonny you should come over to visit the Shannon in July or August and video the chaos in places like Athlone town marina, Carrick on Shannon quay and Lough Key forest park marina. Much more crashing and banging, when fibreglass, stone and concrete meet, anchors through cabin windows, floating jetties mounted by bows, etc. The novices in these videos are tame by comparison, no wanton acts of ramming full forward throttle to full rear, etc. Enjoy these videos, as polite as cricket though.
@@jonnytreehouse I think that you have worked very hard with this channel. Subscriptions seem to be speeding up. I actually find your posts relaxing and interesting how skippers handle these boats.
Loving your videos. Ludham Bridge is a place I'd love to visit and film, but the reality is by car it would cost me over £100 return journey and by rail around £85 with a disabled persons rail card. It's out of my league, and so your videos bring me close to the action from the comfort of my home. Thank you so much.
North Wales. Not too far from Chester in England. Or put another way, not too far from the Llangollen or Nantwich canals. A good few years ago I owned a jelly mould Dawncraft 42 foot cruiser. Happy days. @@jonnytreehouse
Never have been to the broads before, I now understand why fibreglass boats are hated so much. I think the designers have an annual contest to see who can come up with the ugliest design, now please excuse me while I go to the toilet to bring up my meal.
@@jonnytreehouse apologies , I should have explained better, when I'm on the broads, motorised vessels have to give way to sailing vessels but, it seems that doesn't happen these days. Holidaymakers just barge on through. I think its lack of experience.
I often believe they think they are still driving their cars ! 😆😆😆😆
Haha! I totally get that!
I’m so pleased you featured the barge that moves when you sit on it 😂😂😂 who knew 🤷🏻♀️
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Well we shall never speak of that! 😂😂
@@jonnytreehouse 😂😂
Wow! Look at your subscriber numbers.Only another eight to go to 1000. Now to watch the video..
7 now! Thank you for enjoying my videos and being there from the start!! 😊😊
Congrats on 1K subscribers - well deserved buddy!
Thank you 😊
We was the ones giving you a wave on raven... always a pleasure to see you and to see the videos..😉😉😉
Brilliant ! So great I filmed you! Next time I see you shout hello or come and say hello if you moor up! I appreciate your support, thanks so much 😊😊
It's a bit quieter now, but still loads of inexperience and no common sense hahaha. Personally I always find kicking the back end out and reversing away from a side mooring is best. 😊
Yes!!
Jonny you should come over to visit the Shannon in July or August and video the chaos in places like Athlone town marina, Carrick on Shannon quay and Lough Key forest park marina. Much more crashing and banging, when fibreglass, stone and concrete meet, anchors through cabin windows, floating jetties mounted by bows, etc. The novices in these videos are tame by comparison, no wanton acts of ramming full forward throttle to full rear, etc. Enjoy these videos, as polite as cricket though.
Shannon as in County Clare? Sounds very interesting to me. Water heaven!
Always lovely, always too short.👍
Thank you! 😊
Hi Jonny, thank you for another great video. Congratulations on reaching 1000 subscribers.
Thank you very much!
@@jonnytreehouse I think that you have worked very hard with this channel. Subscriptions seem to be speeding up. I actually find your posts relaxing and interesting how skippers handle these boats.
@@scottlewisparsons9551 Thank you, that means a lot 😊
Congrats on achieving 1K subscribers.Well done!
Thank you SW 😊
Loving your videos. Ludham Bridge is a place I'd love to visit and film, but the reality is by car it would cost me over £100 return journey and by rail around £85 with a disabled persons rail card. It's out of my league, and so your videos bring me close to the action from the comfort of my home. Thank you so much.
Thank you! Where in the UK are you??
North Wales. Not too far from Chester in England. Or put another way, not too far from the Llangollen or Nantwich canals. A good few years ago I owned a jelly mould Dawncraft 42 foot cruiser. Happy days.
@@jonnytreehouse
Congratulations Jonny on the 1000 subscribers - really enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much ☺️
Just subscribed to give you 1000 subs.
The north side of the broads is pure chaos between April-September people renting 40ft cruisers with not a brain cell between em all
If there's not quite enough clearance just add more speed.
HELLOOOOOO
‘Ello!
still abit busy , will probably get busier next week for the last time this year with kids being off .
Is this Ludham or Potter Heigham?
Ludham Bridge
Never have been to the broads before, I now understand why fibreglass boats are hated so much. I think the designers have an annual contest to see who can come up with the ugliest design, now please excuse me while I go to the toilet to bring up my meal.
Haha 😂
Like watching paint dry
One man’s bore is another man’s muse my friend, remember that and you will do well in life.
Am I detecting contempt for 'knobheads' who are outrageously rich enough to rent a boat? Were you hoping for accidents?
Contempt from me?
Whatever happened sail before steam ????
Not sure what you mean Terry?
@@jonnytreehouse apologies , I should have explained better, when I'm on the broads, motorised vessels have to give way to sailing vessels but, it seems that doesn't happen these days. Holidaymakers just barge on through. I think its lack of experience.
I understand now lol, yes I know what you mean. I’ve had several hire boats and have always been told you need to give ways for sail. So 🤷