Spruce-up For The Summer
CraBlakeney
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3w ago
9th February and 20th March 2025 Both boats have undergone annual maintenance to get them ready for the summer. This has involved thorough cleaning inside and out, repairing any damaged areas, re-painting where necessary and stripping down and re-varnishing the gunwales and both sets of oars. Bluejacket is back on the Carnser and ready for action; Hoi Larntan will follow shortly when maintenance is complete. Thanks to all who turned out to help with this necessary but rewarding task ..read more
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And Now For Something Completely Different
CraBlakeney
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1M ago
Friday 8th March 2025 Barry H has sent us this picture of him giving a talk about CRAB’s activities to the Sheringham/Muzillac Twinning Association. It took place at a dinner at The Lighthouse in Sheringham. Areas covered included the fun of rowing, a description of the skiffs and how outings are organised. There was a special description of the club’s trip to Morbihan last year – not far from Muzillac. The audience numbered about 40 ..read more
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Barton Birthday Bash
CraBlakeney
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1M ago
Thank you Barry H for this report on a very special Barton outing. Friday 8th March “The crew met at sunny Barton, eager to row and to celebrate Tom’s big birthday. The wind blustered and constantly changed direction as the skiff was being prepared. Stalham was deemed a worthy destination: it soon became clear that a strong headwind would preclude a visit to Sutton. Tom and Rob shared the cox/stroke duties on the way with Barry at three, Jenny at two and David in the bow position. In the shadow of the trees, the rowing was sheltered and pleasant. There was the promise of cake and crew members ..read more
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Turned Out Nice Again
CraBlakeney
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1M ago
Tuesday, February 6th 2024 Duncan H writes: “Well, it’s not often this year that I’ve been able to write that conditions for Tuesday’s row were near perfect: the light rain had stopped by the time we had launched the skiff, it wasn’t very cold, the sun was (almost) shining and there was scarcely a breath of wind. Things would have been completely perfect had the geese not decided to stage a dirty protest on the slipway, making things very slippery if you misjudged your step. We set off down the Ant heading towards Wayford Bridge with Steve McG stroking, Duncan H at Bow, Andrew F at Two and Dav ..read more
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Here Comes The Sun!
CraBlakeney
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1M ago
Many thanks to Alan C for this account of Sunday’s row from Barton Turf. Not too many more opportunities now to enjoy a row in these parts before the skiff returns to Blakeney for the summer. Sunday 25th February 2024 “This morning started with a frost. The windscreen had to be cleared of ice, the morning mist had not yet lifted as the sun tried to break through, making for some great photo opportunities.  The water level at Barton Turf was very high, making launching from the slipway very easy! Then the sun came out and we were jealous of Rosemary who had brought her sunglasses.&nbs ..read more
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Mi Asiento Está Mojado
CraBlakeney
by crabdays
2M ago
The Bard of Barton amuses us with another of his Crabbers’ missives. “The crew arrived at Cox’s Boatyard to find the skiff exhibiting signs of a wet previous row [You betcha, see previous blog entry.Ed]. After a quick bale-out, and with sail-cloth and a Sainsbury’s bag-for-life, all supplied by a quick-thinking Rob, we were ready to launch, with covers for our wet seats. The water was high so the launch was easy.  Adrian M took stroke, Rob and Tony in the engine room , with David on lookout in bow. We set off across Barton Broad with a stiffening breeze. Lots of cormorants buzzed overhead ..read more
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Wet Wet Wet
CraBlakeney
by crabdays
2M ago
Sunday 18th February Duncan H writes: “Things were not looking good on the way over to Barton Turf, the rain falling steadily and several roads in the vicinity being flooded. Not to be put off, however, Bluejacket was launched and we set off for How Hill with Humphrey coxing, Alan C stroking, Anta at 3, Andrew F at 2 and Duncan H keeping an eye on things from Bow. Pitter-patter went the rain, but on the plus side there was very little wind, even as we went across the Broad. Nearing How Hill, Humphrey commented that the rain was definitely easing a bit, immediately after which it became conside ..read more
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Under the Bridge and Round the Bend
CraBlakeney
by crabdays
2M ago
Many thanks to Barry H for yet another account of a CRAB outing. Sounds like we might just be seeing some better weather, for a change. Friday 16th February. “What an excellent day for a row! Barry, Diana, Tom, David and John set off into a light westerly wind with the aim of rowing under Wayford Bridge and as far as the Dilham turn. John set a fine pace. There were three calls for firm rowing and the bridge was reached in good time. Passing through the arch presented no problem as the headwind remained slight. There was even a long period of bright sunshine which lifted the mood even more. Th ..read more
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Across the Broad
CraBlakeney
by crabdays
2M ago
Many thanks to Barry H for this account of the outing on Tuesday 13th February, when a CRAB crew was finally able to get back to Barton Broad again. “The morning was cloudy, cold and calm with the threat of rain. Richard, Tony, David, Rob and Barry prepared the skiff with one aim in mind… to row across Barton Broad. It was great to be on the open water after a recent period of seeking more sheltered journeys as a result of high winds. The river leading to How Hill is starting to get busier these days with one or two cabin cruisers in evidence. There were also two boats full of schoolchildren ..read more
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Windy over Wayford
CraBlakeney
by crabdays
2M ago
Many thanks to Barry H for his report below on CRAB’s rather breezy outing to Wayford Bridge on Tuesday 6th February. “With winds gusting up to forty miles an hour at times, the crew prepared for a brisk row to Wayford Bridge. Richard A, our fearless AR, maintained the high spirits as Adrian M, Rob, David and Barry powered towards the destination. It’s amazing how sheltered that part of the river can be.However, the wind’s power could be felt at certain corners. Thankfully, the rain kept away.  A conversation-filled refreshment break saw Rob move into the stroke seat with Adrian changing ..read more
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