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Wayfoot

United Kingdom
109 Posts

Posted - 11 Mar 2013 :  12:47:14  Show Profile Send Wayfoot a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I Would be interested in hearing from any Norman 20 owners who are based on the Lanky so we can swop experiences with our beloved vessels.
I am(SYLK LADY)moored at Garstang near to Moss Lane and am always keen to get to know other owners and pass on / learn.
Thanks

Pete

Edited by - Wayfoot on 11 Mar 2013 12:48:22

wisdom

United Kingdom
63 Posts

Posted - 11 Mar 2013 :  20:33:59  Show Profile Send wisdom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi we are Wisdom moore at Catforth. We used to be at Galgate but had to leave when they closed the marina.its good where we are though.If we get up your way I will give you a wave and have a chat. No idea when that will be as the canal is still closed at moons bridge. Despite several e mails to the trust they still have not replied. I only asked when it would be open and if there was a chance for easter

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raymo

United Kingdom
322 Posts

Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  05:17:38  Show Profile Send raymo a Private Message  Reply with Quote
hi,not a norman 20, but previously norman 23,currently an atlanta24(which by default is still a norman)but on the lanky at garstang marina,anyway, all of us normanistas are part of the same daft collective who, regardless of budget, love our boating!as are the owners of other craft,many of whom share the "norman ethos"
don't confine yourself!

raymo.
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Wayfoot

United Kingdom
109 Posts

Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  12:45:55  Show Profile Send Wayfoot a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I had a walk around Moons Bridge Marina last weekend and was pleasantly suprised to see at least 6-8 Norman 20's. It amazes me all the different configurations of how people have fitted out the internals of their individual craft. Some are 'scary', yet some are very creative. Makes interesting viewing..i just hope nobody thinks i am being nosey looking through their canopy's.
Re- the bridge repairs, from what i saw it's going to be a while yet ! Looks like your going to be penned in south of the bridge for some time.
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merlin

United Kingdom
400 Posts

Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  12:52:17  Show Profile  Visit merlin's Homepage Send merlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey the Lanky barbique's getting bigger




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Morse

United Kingdom
82 Posts

Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  15:28:58  Show Profile  Visit Morse's Homepage Send Morse a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We're in Moons bridge with a Seamaster 27, Petersfield, right by the slipway. We used to have a boat hire business, including a Norman 20. The links are getting more tenuous now...next will be someone who has seen a Norman.

Would be very happy to meet any of you. The kettle is always on.

Jim
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merlin

United Kingdom
400 Posts

Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  15:54:04  Show Profile  Visit merlin's Homepage Send merlin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Morse

We're in Moons bridge with a Seamaster 27, Jim



mmmm bit posh need to think about that he he!




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Deano

United Kingdom
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Posted - 12 Mar 2013 :  17:00:21  Show Profile  Visit Deano's Homepage Send Deano a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I looked at various Norman's when buying a boat, but didn't in the end......... I know a bloke that used to have one........ Oh, and I 'm not on the Lanky either....

.... I'll get my coat!!!

Dean - Boating on the Great Ouse.
Freeman 30 "Silver Gem"
See the photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/54758027@N00/
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Wayfoot

United Kingdom
109 Posts

Posted - 13 Mar 2013 :  12:54:45  Show Profile Send Wayfoot a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I guess i was lucky with my 20.I bought it for £350 as a complete novice.(Right place,Right time springs to mind)
I spent 18 months refurbishing it and during this time i came to realise i had bought an absolute bargin when i compared it to other projects i have seen.
Not only was it a creative learning curve for me,it was a labour of love.Normans are a fantastic boat to refurb and the more of these that are kept afloat,the better. I am now hooked on boating,and long may it continue...i just need to convince the missus that there are many lazy days to be had on the canal,rather than decorating the house.
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Morse

United Kingdom
82 Posts

Posted - 13 Mar 2013 :  13:35:52  Show Profile  Visit Morse's Homepage Send Morse a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Bit posh? How little you know me. Raymo will tell you how normal I am.

Come and say hello.

Jim
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pete-preston

United Kingdom
79 Posts

Posted - 14 Mar 2013 :  15:36:17  Show Profile Send pete-preston a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hi Wayfoot

We were the proud owners of a Conquest (its a N20 plus a bit at the stern) and now upgraded to a N23 so we can stand up in the cabin.
We too are based at Garstang Marina berth 231 and would be glad to meet other Norman users in the area.

Pete & Maggie
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