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Thousands of places to moor on the broads, just stamp in your Rond anchor into the Rond.  You also need to tow a dinghy to row ashore if you lie to a mud weight on a broad., preferably a wee sailing dinghy.

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1 hour ago, bigcol said:

Thinking, Are there residential moorings on the Broads?,

the broads are lovely, there are we’re some berths you could buy, free hold.

but my wife loved it their, so be nice to know if their moorings there

 

col

There are plenty of freehold moorings on the Southern Broads where you can liveaboard. There were a few for sale at Somerleyton not too long back.

38 minutes ago, bizzard said:

Thousands of places to moor on the broads, just stamp in your Rond anchor into the Rond.  You also need to tow a dinghy to row ashore if you lie to a mud weight on a broad., preferably a wee sailing dinghy.

Agreed.

 

In all the times we have been to the Broads we have never failed to find a mooring spot be it in our own small boat or on the larger hire boats even during the very busy season in the summer.

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