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scorcherit’s going to be a
Make the most of the sunshine,we show you how...
scrUMMY FooD brain exercise what’s on... top boats for sale
Here we are again and we all seem to be loving the warm sunny weather we have been blessed with, speaking of blessings
catch our update on Burton Waters Boat Safety Day where the local Reverend (Julia Hepburn) popped by to wish all our boaters a safe and happy season (pg15), whatever you did Julia we are truly thankful for the kind skies it has brought us! There are certainly some things we can control in life and those we cannot, so maybe take a small step to a better future by kick starting your energy levels with David Lloyd’s wise words (pg 4), you’ll be amazed at how good you’ll feel once you’ve taken the plunge! Lastly, a big thanks goes out to Rachel Jennings who
has provided our cover and welcome photo-keep up the good work your images are a real inspiration, and if there are any other budding photographers send your pics to:
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Burton Waters Marina’s Back to Boating Fun Day review
On Saturday 31st May, Burton Waters Boat Sales held their annual ‘Back to Boating’ Day – an event dedicated to getting all ages back onto the water as well as creating a fun filled day for the whole family. As promised, this year was bigger and better than the previous, and attracted hundreds of both familiar and fresh faces! Kicking off at 10am, the marina looked a perfect picture – retro Ice Cream Van ‘Betsy’ created a beautiful contrast to the luxury cars and motor yachts around her. With over 14 different stalls for visitors to browse, the marina buzzed with a light hearted ambience
as people debated over which delicious treat to pick and eagerly listened to advice from the RNLI Sea Safety Caravan. There truly was something for everyone – even the family dogs! The relaxed atmosphere radiated from the live music performed through the day and visitors enjoyed the dulcet tones of singers (including Jamie Lee Harrison, Sophie Hopcroft, Daniel Lee Lambert, James Harvey and many more) whilst enjoying a refreshing drink (or two!) courtesy of the Boat Sales office.
The staff worked alongside the RNLI team to bring informative and entertaining ‘how to’ clinics on
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1: Jamie Lee Harrison belting one out; fun for kids; 3 & 6: Andrew pitchford was kindly voted to demonstrate man over board before and after photos; 4: pooch’s biscuit on sale at one of the many stands; 7: exciting talent Daniel Lee Lambert lead singer of “The percussion Guns”; 5: luxury cars, boats and a retro ice cream van-all in one place!; 8: large crowds gathered to watch demonstrations throughout the day.
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everything from boat cleaning to bow thruster demonstrations. However, the biggest turn out proved to be for the ‘man overboard’ display where local Yacht Broker, Andrew Pitchford, took the plunge after being publicly voted to demonstrate. The whole day proved a hit with everyone that attended, with the delicious Cupcakes by Clare even selling out half way through the day! Burton Waters raised over £300 for RNLI Skegness Lifeboats and would like
to thank everyone involved for their excellent contributions to the success of the event.
For more on what happened during the ‘Back to Boating’ Day, take a look at Burton Waters Boat Sales Facebook page; Facebook.co.uk/burtonwaters . We are already looking forwards to next year’s ‘Back to Boating’ Day but if you can’t wait, why not email [email protected] to find out what other exciting event’s are in the horizon.
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As a Personal Trainer we dabble with lots of different ideas in the treacherous high seas of health and fitness advice, anything and
everything from nutrition, to physiotherapy, or even psychology. I guess thats what makes us ideal candidates for filling the pages of the very magazine that your reading. It can be pretty daunting however when your precious wisdom comes under question. I often write these articles frozen, thinking about how experts in those specific fields might be wincing at the delicate tightrope I’m treading of offering an opinion and stating something as fact. In a way perhaps I’m contributing to making these waters even choppier? Yet I’m totally comfortable doing so. How can I be so sure of myself. Well read on.
The shelves of Waterstones are heavy with the burden of yet more diet books, and lifestyle paradigms for your consideration. Every one offering a new insight on how you could be living happier healthier lives, each as sure of its own dogma as the last. Its hard with this wealth of information to know which way to turn and who’s side to take, we see this in our industry all the time. However I believe there’s something thats been lost in the way in which we apply the information we receive. As in…We don’t. Half read books and unapplied ideas fall foul of the next big thing, only for the process to start all over again long before your next audiblle credit rolls round. Like a child with a shiny new toy we stare at it lovingly before fickly moving on to a newer shinier ideology. Never truly grasping wether what we tried reached its full potential. The life works of an expert author becoming little more than an ornament for our coffee table.
It’s not until we are truly committed to trying out an idea for a prolonged period of time that it becomes worth anything of any value. Experience gives you the virtue of being able to speak from
a place of one, therefore making the advice far more relevant to who it matters most. i.e. You! Its only this way that you can truly understand and explore the limitations of the idea being offered to you. Perhaps then we could become our own coaches and cut our ties to an over reliance on ‘experts’ for advice. Breaking from the endless cycle of replacing half applied ideas with new ones we can build our own maps by mixing a collection of experiences into something that guides us to our goals.
No matter what template for health and fitness you subscribe to be it CrossFit, Tabata, long distance running, weightlifting, 5 2, Paleo, or even vegan, there’s limitations to them all. If you do find yourself taking on new advice to tackle something you feel you need help with, take it on and stick to it to the letter for a prolonged period, 90 days, even a year if you can. It wont be long before your body will show you if what your doing is sustainable or healthy because you’ve experienced the idea on a very physical level, its benefits and limitations will become very apparent. Next time you hear something you think could help you improve, get committed put the blinkers on and take the first of many steps on the journey of finding out if it will work for you, because in a world of signposts all pointing in different directions you might actually miss what they are pointing at. Trust me I’m speaking from a place of experience…
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Which path should I take? pick a route and stick to it!
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All are welcome to visit St Vincent’s come for a quiet explore, or join us at a service.■ Sundays 9.30am Morning Prayer or Holy Communion■ Evening Prayer 3rd Sunday 3pmTuesdays and Saturdays 8.30am■ Morning Prayer The church is usually unlocked during the day at weekends.For access at other times phone 01522 526120. Find us at: www.springlineparish.co.uk( Our website is updated regularly.)St Vincent’s Church admin-isters the Burton & Burton Waters Community Lotterywhich aims to support com-munity projects in Burton and Burton Waters. New ideas for such projects are always welcome, as are people wishing to purchase lottery tickets. Draws are made monthly.Suggestions and enquires may be made to any member of the Lottery Sub-Committee:Sue North (Burton) tel: 01522 519025 Julia Hepburn (Burton) tel: 01522 526120 John Walsh (Burton Waters) tel: 01522 520350
The Burton Waters Clinic is a new way to provide a ‘One Stop Shop’ approach to healthcare and pain management in the Lincoln area. Situated waterside on the beautiful marina at Burton Waters, the clinic is possibly the most conducive setting in which to receive treatment, whatever the problem. The concept upon which the clinic is built, is one that provides the opportunity for patients to have access to a variety of qualified, experienced and registered clinicians under one roof, allowing referral within the same centre where necessary. The services offered at the Burton Waters Clinic are expanding all the time as more clinicians get on board with this exciting venture, but currently include orthotics, prosthetics, acupuncture,
the BUrtoN Waters cliNic st ViNceNt’s chUrch BUrtoN-BY-liNcolNacupressure massage,
hypnotherapy and foot health, we even have a medical herbalist on board. The Burton Waters Clinic also offers more specialist treatment for psychological issues that manifest themselves as anxiety, depression, anger, excessive mood swings and eating disorders. So, wherever your ache or pain, or whether the issue is of a more emotional or psychological nature, we will almost certainly have the right people here to help you.Orthotic treatment is not just for professional athletes or people with complex medical conditions. Orthotic intervention helps to reduce pain, slow the progression of a deformity or prevent injury. Orthoses are used as an alternative to, as well as before and just after surgery.Would having an abundance of natural energy, sound sleep, a calm and clear mind and a body free from pain be of any interest to you? So call in and meet us, or call 01522 520362 to book a free consultation with any of our qualified and experienced clinicians. @BWClinic Find us online at www.burtonwatersclinic.co.uk
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The Burton Waters Clinic
A tranquil waterfront locationA great team and a relaxing vibe
Find us online at: www.burtonwatersclinic.co.uk
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1. High-tech appt. books5. Rains hard10. Advantage14. Flightless bird of New Zealand15. Like gold16. Caesar’s hour17. Genre for Euripides19. 1988 World Series M.V.P. Hershiser20. Like a wetland21. Picnic quaff23. Zeal26. Sports prodigy, in slang27. Pugilist’s weapon32. Losing tic-tac-toe row33. Supply-___34. Desert resting place38. Steals from40. Fags
42. Cat, in Cadiz43. “__ by land...”: Longfellow45. Moves quickly, as a cloud47. ____-Tiki48. Movie set in the Catskills: 198751. Oedipus’s other daughter54. Distort, as figures55. Set off58. Fuel in a tank, briefly62. Transport from NYC63. Bees,of sorts66. Pascal of “Rent”67. Closing words68. Suffix with dino-69. Soviet news service70. Of kings and queens71. “___ brillig and the slithy toves...”
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Sailor Pete needs to bring a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage across the river. The boat is tiny and can only carry one passenger at a time. If he leaves the wolf and the goat alone together, the wolf will eat the goat. If he leaves the goat and the cabbage alone together, the goat will eat the cabbage. How can he bring all three safely across the river?
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puzzle page1. FedEx shpts.2. Rock music’s ___ Straits3. Amazed4. Superman creator5. Stenographer’s need6. ‘Now is the winter of ___ discontent’ (opening line of ‘Richard III’)7. ___ Mountains (edge ofAsia)8. Relative of hoarfrost9. Trattoria dish10. Series of unsuccessful calls11. Navigation aid12. Hives13. The City of Witches18. Secor and Rote22. Extremely24. Access.25. There’s nothing on him27. Queens or Staten Island, informally28. Nerve cell impulsetransmitter
29. Earring’s place30. Composer Faith31. Anna and Sigmund35. Munro’s pseudonym36. “Try ___ for size”37. Lullaby39. Pistols and such41. Pierre’s state: Abbr.44. Features on cars of the ‘50s46. Fishhook holder49. Paul of “Aliens”50. L.I.U. campus in Brookville51. ___ ease52. “You __ mouthful”53. Breckinridge and Hess56. The Flintstone’s pet57. One of seven deadly sins59. Chew on a bone60. Water, in Juárez61. Lat. and Ukr., once64. Former Portuguese colony in India65. Have headaches, say
Train your brain and give it a workout with our selection of puzzles and factoids
Steampunk FeStivalLincoln Castle and Cathedral Quarter12th-14th September 2014www.steampunk.synthasite.comHailed the most ‘splendid in the World’, the biggest Steampunk festival in Europe returns to Lincoln for a Weekend at the Asylum VI.For one weekend every year, you can watch the cobbled streets of the city become transformed with people wearing fantasy neo-Victorian costumes. From top hats and flying goggles, to corset and flamboyant feathers.The annual event celebrates a steam powered world in the late 19th century and attracts visitors from all over the world. From the 12th to the 14th September, the biggest Steampunk festival in Europe will arrive in Lincoln, hosting a full convention-style day programme with a fringe style programme of art, literature, music, fashion, comedy and simple good fun.
leaving HomeLincoln Arboretum 26th July 2014Hear the story of five Lincolnshire brothers all killed in action during World War One told in a production between BBC Lincolnshire and the University of Lincoln School of Performing Arts.For more information email: [email protected] or call 0161 335 8220.
Flamboyant frolicking at LIncoln Castle
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your guide to the year aheadA list of some of the great things happening in 2014.Don’t miss out!
what’s on this year
tHe 7tH annual lincoln comedy FeStival, Various venues.27th Sept The Engine Shed, 3rd October Double Tree by Hilton, 7th October The Engine Shed and Friday 10th October The Engine ShedMore big name comedians are coming to Lincoln City along with the best of the current crop of talent on the UK circuit.The festival brings together a wide variety of styles to celebrate all that is funny on the UK comedy scene and introduces Lincoln audiences to acts that will no doubt be the big names of the future. Lincoln Comedy Festival takes places across the three main comedy venues in the city: Lincoln Drill Hall, Lincoln Performing Arts Centre (LPAC) and the Engine Shed. For more information go to: www.lincolncomedyfestival.co.uk
Breath taking view over Lincoln marina
Cardinal Burns hilarious comedy.
Caroline Chambers will be show-casing her amazing creations
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Wine taSting at tHe doubletree by Hilton, Lincoln, Brayford Pool.26th-27th September 2014 19:00 to 0100Enjoy an unbeatable combination of delicious food and excellent entertainment at the DoubleTree by Hilton, perfect for your celebration or party with friends.Enjoy fine dining before fine wining at this unique different evening of wine tasting, a guaranteed fun evening out.For more information call 01522 565180 or email [email protected]
bailgate Wedding Fayre12th October 1100-1600www.bailgateweddingfayre.co.ukAt the Bailgate Wedding Fayre, all nine of the wedding venues in the area are open for you to view with staff on hand to answer your questions. Local suppliers exhibit in the venues so you’ll get to meet the best caterers, photographers, cars, dress suppliers and more all in the one day. It is easy to walk between the venues & view as many as you wish - you’ll be provided with a map so you can find your way around and view at your leisure.The Bailgate Wedding Fayre makes planning your wedding enjoyable and simple - and provides an enviable choice of venues all in one stunning destination.
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tommieS and trencHeS, The Lincolnshire Life Museum13-14th September 2014 1000-1600www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/visitingThe Museum of Lincolnshire Life remembers World War 1 with a major exhibition, a private collector’s display, and living history characters depicting life in the trenches and on the home front.
I’m smiling Tommy, but don’t let go!
Music extravaganza
tHe Halle’ orcHeStra, Lincoln Cathedral Nave27th September 2014 1900-2100Lincoln Cathedral once again welcomes the majestic music of Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé Orchestra.Founded in 1858 by Sir Charles Hallé, the Hallé Orchestra have been performing classical music across the world for more than 150 years. Sir Mark Elder now leads the 80 strong orchestra which is based in Manchester.Lincoln Cathedral welcomes the orchestra to perform works from Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Wagner and Sibelius in the stunning Cathedral nave.
roSS noble-The Engine Shed, Lincoln13th November 2014www.engineshed.co.ukFollowing 14 sell-out tours, the king of improvisational comedy is back with another mind-blowing UK tour.
Ross Noble will be showcasing his talent in brand new UK show, Tangentleman. With an on-stage presence like no other, his exuberance, spontaneity and cerebral style have established him as one of Britain’s best-loved comedians. The master surrealist uses an infinite imagination and plenty of tomfoolery, which is sure to have audiences in fits of laughter.
an evening WitH cannon & ballFRIDAY 10 OCTOBER 2014www.lincolntheatreroyal.comBack by popular demand! Kings of Comedy Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, known to millions as “Cannon & Ball” bring their very own special brand of comedy to the Lincoln Theatre Royal for 2014.
motorHome SHoW, Lincolnshire Showground 26-28th Sept 2014Are you looking to buy your first van, change your motorhome, or you’d just like a great value weekend break before winter hibernation sets in?Then the Motorhome Show Season Finale at Lincolnshire Showground is the show for you. Join us for up to four nights’ camping, entertainment and shopping in the heart of Lincolnshire.
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what’s on this year
All lined up ready for you to pick one
Nerves of steel are needed to compete at Burghley
Flower festivities
elkie brookS, Theatre Royal, Lincoln 11thOctober 2014www.lincolntheatreroyal.co.ukElkie Brooks is one of the most successful singers the UK has ever produced. Since her career began in the early 1960s as a support act to The Beatles, she has won over a legion of fans worldwide. She has had over a dozen UK hit singles and is officially recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the most successful UK album act of the past twenty years.
burgHley HorSe trialS, Burghley House, Stamford Thursday 4th September - Sunday 7th September The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (Thursday, 4th to Sunday, 7th September 2014) is the premier equestrian and social event in the international sporting calendar and a focus for the best horses and riders in the world. The
parkland of Burghley provides a perfect setting for the 4-Day Event competition and a stunning location for the popular shopping village of more than 600 exhibitors - tempting all ages and tastes. For more information visit www.burghley-horse.co.uk
burgHley FloWer FeStival, Burghley House, StamfordSaturday 4th October - Sunday 12th October Burghley Flower Festival will transform the magnificent State Rooms with beautiful floral displays created by local flower societies. Offering a new perspective on England’s greatest Elizabethan House each room will inspire floral arrangements with societies taking their inspiration from this year’s theme, ‘Cities on the Grand Tour’, in addition to the painted ceilings and 17th Century art. Valid with a House and Gardens or House only ticket.
illryia: george’S marvellouS medicineVenue: Lincoln CastleDate: Saturday 9 August 2014Time: 7.00pmCost: Adults £10 / Conc £8Children £6 / Family Ticket £26*Open air theatre for younger audiences with this Roald Dahl classic. Full of (literally) larger-than-life characters and audience participation. Suitable for ages 5+. Bring a picnic! Gates open at 6.30pm. Seating not provided.* Tickets available in advance from Lincoln Drill Hall box office: 01522 873894
At long last summer is here, and a number of things have been happening within the Club.
In March we held our first ever New Season Boat Blessing which was administered by the Reverend Julia Hepburn ably assisted by the Springline choir and Sue Hodge (who could forget Mimi from ‘allo ‘allo). RNLI provided additional safety advice and checks and we gave out free bacon butties & coffee to
Left to right: Reverend Julia Hepburn blessing the boats to the vocal sounds of the Springline choir, with pete Barnard of Lincs Boat Training and the commodore of Burton Waters Boat Club Barry Jopson.
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sUMMer at lasteveryone who turned out. Just as well as it was so cold. The good news was that we were able to raise some funds not only for the RNLI but for Burton Church as well.
March also saw the return of our annual Fitting-Out Supper at Woodcocks. The event was well attended by members and guests who were once again very well looked after by Matt & Claire and their team.
In April the club took off in 8 boats to
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Fine sailing weather on our way to Boston Returning back in force.
Moored up at our destination
Saxilby for their usual Fish & Chip Supper. Once again a great evening thanks to Ann & Wendy who organized everything to ensure that the food was hot and that the weather held fine. (I tell you, those girls can arrange anything).
On the 16th of April 4 boats set sail for Boston on the first Club Cruise of the year. The first night was spent at Langrick Bridge where we dined at the Witham & Blues, superb American style restaurant.
Day 2 dawned and we were about to set off for the last leg to Boston when one of our boats went lame. Never mind, we left Zaba behind to sort out his problem (survival of the fittest & all that), and set sail for Boston. On arrival we were cordially met by the Boston Motor Yacht Club who invited us to use their moorings for the day. If you are visiting Boston, give them a call. We left the moorings at 14:00 to return to Langrick to pick up Zaba, only to find that he had already sailed. Guessing that he had headed back upstream toward our Saturday night mooring at Dogdyke (such a lovely name), we followed in his wake. Sure enough, there was Zaba snuggly moored up outside the Packet Inn. An evening of wining & dining in convivial company followed as we sat outside under the stars.
Day 3 saw us all ready to head home to Burton Waters which was achieved
despite Zaba having his usual tantrums, Banjo & Tern 11 picking up weed & overheating, and oh did I mention that Goodspell lost a battery? A great cruise in fabulous weather. Thank you guys.
What’s next? Well we have more cruises planned, to West Stockwith and Newark & Gunthorpe. Our usual First Friday Club Nights at Woodcocks and some practical training for all our members.
Sounds interesting and fun? So far this year 8 new members in 4 boats have already joined us, so why not join in?
For more details, contact our Membership Secretary Keith Gerrish on [[email protected]] or phone Barry Jopson on 01522 511220.
Lorries operated by Beverley Transport have been a familiar site at Burton Waters since the marina was established, following the move from Brayford Pool to the enlightened development of lakeside properties near the Fossdyke Navigation
The business has been transporting boats since the late Nineteen-Eighties, using custom-built vehicles with air-suspended trailers. Drivers Neil, Paul and Doug have built up a well-earned and cherished reputation for care and proficiency.
Moving boats is not just a commercial activity and came about through a chance encounter between Paul and a ‘mariner’ who wanted some boats moving to Scotland.
The craft are treated as if they belong to the drivers and many boating friends have been made over the years. Customers vary in shape, size, affluence and tem-perament making the work interesting and eventful.
Having become more or less confined to the office Doug found time to recount some of the stories built up over the years resulting in the book entitled “Keels On Wheels”. It is a fairly light-hearted look at the world of the drivers moving boats by road.
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Strapped up tighter than a brisket of beef!
The book is available from the chandlery and the business can be found on the website www.boatsby-road.com
Recently, an escort vehicle, fully compliant with Highways Agency code of practice, has been brought into service. This provides an extra level of safety for the transport of the valuable cargo.
Doug stated, “We are proud to work with Burton Waters and the boat owners on this delightful ma-rina”. Call them on 01482 881502 for any enquiries.
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must have kitGadgets, Gizmos and Gifts.
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aMphiBiaN WaterprooF i-phoNe 5 caseThe Amphibian waterproof iPhone case protects the iPhone 5 in and around water whilst remaining fully usable in up to 10 metres (32 feet) of water (IP68 tested).Tightly fixing around the phone, the Amphibian case allows you to take photos, text and even update your status underwater.So whether you’re snorkelling, work in wet conditions or going on a beach holiday, the Amphibian case is the best solution. I know I’m going to get one as I seem to be always losing mine down the toilet!www.proporta.co.uk Price: £19.99
As the name suggests the Ultimate Cruiser Jacket and Hi-Fit Trousers have been engineered to be the ultimate in cruising apparel, available in both men’s and ladies fits this range offers all the comfort, features and durability the serious cruising sailor demands. The Ultimate Cruiser Jacket incorporates many of Henri Lloyd’s unique features including the innovative OPTIVISION Hi-Vis foldaway hood, that offers unrivalled peripheral vision, through the incorporation of transparent TPU panels which have been engineered into each side of the high visibility hood to offer unparalleled visibility for safety and function. www.henrilloyd.com £210
raY-BaN sUNglassesFrame: arista/dove rubber temple | Lens: gradient brownNot only do these Ray-Bans look uber stylish they are one of the market leaders in quality protective eyewear. Grab yourself a great deal on Amazon’s website or go to www.ray-ban.com to view all the colour options and styles.www.amazon.co.uk £63.20
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Easily fitted to boat, pool, pond or dockside, Super Skamper-Ramp is the simple way to help your dog out of the water. All living beings see the colour white, so they can see the Super Skamper-Ramp day or night. With a small amount of training (placing treats at the top of the ramp is as good a way as any!) your dog will quickly learn how to use the Super Skamper-Ramp. Engineered with an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, using blowmolded polyethylene
pieces that snap-click together it is UV and chemical-resistant so when left in water it will not yellow or become scummy and attract mildew. When being stored the Super Skamper-Ramp can be dismantled in seconds! Used on a boat, it can be readily fitted and removed at any time. It is suitable for any size animal up to 100 kgs.Ramp size: Assembled (fully extended): 106 x 33 x 16 cm (42 x 13 x 6.5 inches)www.amazon.co.uk £79.99
Ingeniously simple, Origo stoves have been continually improved based on feedback from boat owners and boat builders worldwide.
The free-standing Origo 1500 single-burner alcohol-fueled stove is suitable for a wide range of boats. It is
typically mounted on gimbals (sold separately) to provide a level cooking surface.
These stoves have few parts and, because they operate without pressure, there are no sensitive components liable to cause problems. The stainless-steel
surface is rugged and easy to clean and endures the harsh salty enviroment.■ Compact and easy to
stow when not in use.■ Brings 34 oz. (1 liter) of water to a boil in 10 minutes.■ Durable with few parts to break down.■ Easy-to-clean stainless-steel surface.■ Easy access to the alcohol fuel container makes filling simple. Pressure-free alcohol offers a safe way to cook on board.www.amazon.co.uk £127.88
How to prepare fast, simple, fabulous meals afloat? Now you can turn even a one-burner galley into a gourmet kitchen. Want apple pancakes for breakfast? Saucy chicken with noodles and green peppers for dinner? All you need is one pan, the right ingredients, and a little help from “The One Pan Galley Gourmet”. Provisioning advice emphasizing fresh ingredients with selective canned substitutions. www.amazon.co.uk £9.64
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lincs boat trainingBUrtoN Waters saFetY DaY 8th March 2014
Pete Barnard is a man of many talents and we are glad that he can join us to share his wealth of experience.
Burton Waters Marina in conjunction with Burton Waters Boat Club, Lincolnshire Boat Training Services and the RNLI set up a Safety Day at the Marina where all Boaters could ensure their craft were ready for the oncoming season. To fulfil this requirement Lincolnshire Boat Training Services
advised those present of the various courses that were available to meet their boating needs. The RNLI, with a small team of Sea Safety Advisors, provided a Lifejacket Clinic and were able to complete Advice on Board (AOB) & Advice on Shore (AOS) procedures to answer boater’s questions and to
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ensure they carried the right Safety Equipment on their craft. The Burton Boat Club kindly provided the marquee, ran a Tombola (takings divided for the local Church, RNLI and the Boat Club) as well as providing free bacon butties for all those attending! They were also available to talk about the benefits of membership.
So what is an Advice on Board (AOB)?An Advice on Board is a free service provided by the RNLI designed to save lives by changing the attitudes and behaviour of those who go afloat for fun. This is not an inspection with the possibility of a pass or fail. Instead, it is a friendly, confidential face to face chat with the owner or skipper, aboard or beside his or her boat, about safety equipment. We talk about what is needed to be carried, where and how it should be fitted, how to use it and the importance of regular maintenance. The Sea Safety Advisor uses a check list as an aide memoir for items of discussion but nobody and no boat can fail an Advice on Board. A copy of this check list is given to the owner or skipper to action points raised if he or she wishes to do so. No one will follow up to ask whether points raised have been carried out. It should be emphasised, however, that an AOB is not a survey, nor any inspection of the engine, electrical or gas system. Nor does it give any party the jurisdiction to prevent a boat or owner from going to sea.
At 11.00 am after a short service by the local Reverend Julia Hepburn, accompanied by the Springtime Parish Choir, she blessed all the craft in the Marina by taking a passage in Barry Jopson’s Boat.
‘The Reverend Julia Hepburn, accompanied by Pete Barnard RNLI
Lifeboat Sea Safety Officer and Barry Jopson Commodore Burton Waters Boat Club, blessing the Boats’
This was an excellent event well supported by all those associated with the Marina and thanks go to all those who made it possible. The following are the RNLI figures:
The RNLI Team
i) Lifejackets checked: 33ii) Advice on Board’s carried out: 14iii) Advice on Shore carried out: 81iv) RNLI Donation Bucket: £60.87 plus a further cheque of £34 from the Boat Club Tombola sales.
P Q Barnard MBERNLI Lifeboat Sea Safety Officer
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Alice Beetlestone, the RNLI Coastal Safety Events Supervisor, brought the Roadshow Van from South Wales to Burton Waters Marina the night before the Event. The following morning the Skegness Team of Lifeboat Sea Safety Officer Pete Barnard, Sea Safety Advisors
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‘Back to BoatiNg’
Left to right: RNLi Sea Safety Crew Advisors, Craig Willard, Joe pieniak, phil North, pete Barnard and Richard Watson
Liz Watson, Richard Watson, Joe Pieniak and Ian Powell set up the Roadshow Van and Gazebo ready for the day ahead.
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boat training
■ If you would like any further information or to enrol contactrichard – 07917 344 958 – [email protected] – 07977 476 938 – [email protected]
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Man overboard demo, and yes he did get out safely! Busy at the RNLi stand. Liz is checking the jackets throughly
oN BoarD YoUr Boat?NOT SURE! – THEN REQUEST A FREE RNLI ADVICE ON BOARD (AOB) ON YOUR BOAT TO BE CARRIED OUT BY ONE OF OUR SEA SAFETY ADVISORSLOCAL CONTACTS:
■ RICHARD 07917 344958■ PETER 01529 415720
a wide selection of craft moored in the Marina and answered numerous questions on many different subjects the boaters asked us to explain.
In the afternoon Peter and Joe gave a mooring demonstration with and without use of a Bow Thruster with Richard giving the commentary on the pontoon.
Following the mooring Richard and Ian gave a manoeuvring and how to pick up a ‘Man overboard’ demonstration using a
small ski boat.During the day Burton Waters Sales
Team kindly ran a raffle in aid of the RNLI Skegness Station which I’m pleased to report managed to raise £330.
Overall an excellent day with all those attending enjoying themselves and the RNLI was getting the Safety Message across to the many boaters who visited the Stand.
Pete Barnard MBELifeboat Sea Safety Officer
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my journeyDon Beeby is living testament that not all trips go exactly to plan, but they are a healthy learning curve for us all!
having tried twice before, I decided to try again, so I booked a Ribble Link Crossing for Sunday 16th September to get
me on the Lancaster Canal.I filled the fuel tank with an extra
16 gallon top-up fuel and on the 8th Graham and I sailed from Burton Waters to Torksey where I dropped him off. I sailed through the locks and moored up for the night.
After Dave rolled up with the bottles of beer we went to the White Swan for an evening meal before retiring onto the Sea Mist for the night. I made an early start at 5am to prepare for my motley crew arriving at six! On board we had Doug, Martin and my mate and helmsman Paul, and so we cast off at around quarter past the hour for the 27 miles trip to Keadby Lock.
This was our first trip heading along on the Trent so we all were really excited, we arrived at Keadby at 9.30am after taking a long while to get through the locks on to the Stainforth and Keadby South Yorkshire Navigation.
We set off for Thorne and arrived at
Godnow swing bridge where we were met by Lorna and Clive complete with them taking some snaps of us....now I know what it feels like to have the paparazzi on your tail! We got to Thorne mooring up at about 1.30pm.
Doug and Martin left us at this point, leaving Paul and myself to set sail for Castleford. We arrived in the dark at 10pm!
The next morning we ventured into Leeds for a bit of lunch and shopping and we finally reached Kirkstall Lock at 4.30pm, unfortunately this was locked so we couldn’t go any further (good advise is to always call ahead of getting there so you can make plans-this is a valuable lesson learnt).
This was a turning point in our adventure....after settling down for the night I discovered I had thrown the wrong bag away at Woodlesford Lock skip about ten miles back so I had to grab a taxi the next morning to find that the skip had been emptied! With the delays at the lock, and the lost bag with all our tablets, charges, mobiles and lifelines of technology probably flatten
to a pancake we decided we wouldn’t make Ribble Lock on time, so we made the decision to head for home. After spending time at Skye House Lift Bridge on the new junction canal
we set off the next morning
WooDlesForD lock is oNe i shaN’t Forget!
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Doug, Martin, paul and Don having a quick pit stop
Heading up to Thorne
MY JoUrNeY
Don enjoying the sunshine on Sea Mist
to find Kirk Lang Lift Bridge was out of order for an hour (do you ever get the feeling that lady luck has departed from your life for a short period of time?).
When we finally made it back to Thorne we left the boat at Leigh Goest to have some work done. My kind wife Pat and one of Pauls mate picked us up from Thorne on the 12th September.
On the 16th my wife took me back to fetch our boat along with Katie, Graham and their children Ruby and William, once at Keady Graham they all abandoned ship and I had a quiet night along on Sea Mist.
Paul came back the next day to get me through the lock onto the Trent then I merrily sailed on up to Burton Waters. I have to say despite all the problems I had a great time and it’s quite nice not to be checking your mobile phone all the time!
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summer feastFresh fruit is in abundance at the moment so try our easy summer crumble for a sweet treat.
INGREDIENTS4 medium brown onions, thinly
sliced1/2 cup all-purpose flour
6 tablespoons Japanese Panko
bread crumbs 1 teaspoon kosher
saltNonstick cooking spray
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons
kosher salt, divided 32 oz fresh
haricots verts, ends trimmed
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
24 oz Porcini mushrooms, sliced
1-to-1 1/4 teaspoons freshly
ground black pepper 3-to-4
cloves garlic, minced
1/4-to-1/2 teaspoon freshly
ground nutmeg
4 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup chicken broth
1 cup whole milk
2 cups half-and-half
METHODPreheat oven to 475F.Combine onions, flour, panko crumbs and salt in a mixing bowl and toss. Coat a sheet pan with nonstick cooking spray and evenly spread onions on pan. Place on the middle rack in the oven and bake until golden brown; about 30 minutes. Toss two to three times during cooking. Once done, remove from oven and set aside until ready to use. Reduce oven tempera-ture to 400F.Meanwhile, prepare beans. Bring a gallon of water and one tablespoon salt to
a boil in a saucepan. Add beans and blanch for 5-to-10 minutes until almost tender. Drain and imme-diately plunge into iced water; drain and set aside.Melt butter in a skillet set over medium-high heat. Add mushrooms, 2 teaspoons salt, and pepper and cook, stirring occa-sionally, until mushrooms begin to give up some of their liquid; approximately 4 to 5 minutes. Add garlic and nutmeg and continue to cook for another 1 to 2 minutes. Sprinkle flour over mixture and stir to combine. Cook for a min-
ute. Add broth and simmer for another minute. De-crease heat to medium-low and add milk and half-and-half. Cook until mixture thickens, stirring occasion-ally; approximately 6 to 8 minutes.Remove from heat and stir in half of the onions and all of the green beans. Pour into a casserole dish and bake in the oven until bubbly, for about 30 minutes; stirring occasion-ally. Top with remaining onions and bake another 15 minutes until onions are crispy. Remove and serve immediately.
haricots-Verts casserole With porciNi MUshrooM & paNko oNioN riNgs
Serves 4
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summer feast BlUe cheese BeeF BUrgers
If you have any great ideas that you wish to share with your fellow moorers please email your recepies to [email protected]
METHODIn the summer, when all of the best fruits are at the peak of their season, it is the ideal time to make a fresh fruit tart. This recipe is super versatile, because the best fruit to use is the ripest, sweetest fruit you have on hand. You can use peaches, plums, straw-berries, apricots, grapes, whatever your favorite is. While traditionally a tart would be open faced, this one has a sort of a crumble on top. While those who are super ambitious choose to make there own puff pas-try, I always use the frozen ready made puff pastry, and I find the results are great, and the convenience can’t be beat. This dessert is the ideal ending to a
summer barbecue meal.Roll out the pastry dough when it is thawed, and spread it over a round tart pan (about 11 inches is good, and one where the bottom pops out). Completely cover the bottom of the pan with fresh fruit. Next make the crumble. In a mixing bowl, blend together the flour, sugar, butter, and pinch of salt until it becomes uniform and smooth like a dough. Crumble it in chunks over the top of the fruit. Bake the tart in an oven preheated to 400 degrees for approximately 45 minutes. Let cool before serving, I prefer it best at room temperature, and
with ice cream. There won’t be
much left of this!
METHOD1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients and mix well.2. Form four equal patties.3. Grill burgers until the reach desired doneness.4. Top with Bacon jam, crumbled blue cheese and red onion5. Enjoy!
easY recipes
send us your tasty riverbank treats
INGREDIENTS1lb good quality ground beef
1 small onion, grated
1 clove of garlic, minced
1 splash Worcestershire sauce
½ cup crumbled blue cheese
[OR shredded white cheddar]
Serves 6-8
sUMMer crUMBle
INGREDIENTS1 ready to bake puff pastry sheet, thawed at room tempera-
ture for about 40 minutes. approx. 1 - 1 1/2 lb. of your favorite
fresh fruit, cut into uniform size pieces 4 oz. butter (at room
temperature) 4 oz. sugar 4 oz. flour pinch of salt
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Forming a ‘mirror’ to the existing Landings promenade are 9 prestigious self-contained mixed use units, all finished to a high specification which includes 24 hour on site security.
This unique collection of high specification homes comes with an unrivalled range of extras, plus the unique option of altering layouts - you can really stamp your personal style and ‘make it your own’.
MARINA VIEW
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Marketing Suite & Show Home open daily 10am - 5pm Burton Waters Marina, Lincoln SAT NAV LN1 2XG
For more information call 01522 704705
BURTON WATERS MARINA, LINCOLN
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