Isn't there a Warship day coming up at Norwich soon? I note there's nothing here about it....Fred, what's happening?
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Norwich Warship day?
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Fred? You out there, Fred?
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15th September. Warship Day plus Bring n' Buy
O.K the date above as you can see is with regards to the Norwich Warship Day, for the one's who have not been to this event before, the lake has a wall around it at the right height for boating and it is not to deep, there is a club house with all the things that you may need at hand, you should be able to park next to the lake.
One last thing you do need to have insurances
Fred
O.K the date above as you can see is with regards to the Norwich Warship Day, for the one's who have not been to this event before, the lake has a wall around it at the right height for boating and it is not to deep, there is a club house with all the things that you may need at hand, you should be able to park next to the lake.
One last thing you do need to have insurances
Fred
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Yes, we forget about that at our potential peril when using subs in public places. (I think that is why experiments in working torpedoes and pyrotechnics have rather gone!)
Good news is that you are covered:
- at organised shows (on their own insurance)
- if you are already a member of model boat club, who provide a club policy.
David
PS the AMS used to provide cover but we stopped it because most people were doubly covered.
Good news is that you are covered:
- at organised shows (on their own insurance)
- if you are already a member of model boat club, who provide a club policy.
David
PS the AMS used to provide cover but we stopped it because most people were doubly covered.
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