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TiG - Spark of Light
Broads cruiser "Spark of Light" moored at Wroxham. ( If my notes are right, if not it's at Potter Heigham)
Lovely boat, nicely maintained brightwork; although the larger windows instead of portholes in the main cabin take away something.
Lovely boat, nicely maintained brightwork; although the larger windows instead of portholes in the main cabin take away something.
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Built by Herbert Woods in 1927 and carefully restored by the company for the 2017 season. Spark of Light is a traditional wooden Broads cruiser with raised central steering position offering all-round visibility. Rear cabinet with twin beds an en-suite, saloon with convertible seating to provide two additional single berths and family bathroom.
Spark of Light is an important part of the history of Herbert Woods ...
No Dogs / pets, unfortunately, so I'm not going to be able to hire this one. Pity, I like her.
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