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  • About San Lucia

    Easy to handle cruiser with sliding glass doors to large stern well. San Lucia dimensions: 11.58m x 3.66m (38ft x 12ft)

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    Dimensions: 11.58m x 3.66m (38ft x 12ft)
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    • Asset 46

      2 Bedrooms

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      Up to 6 people

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      2 pet(s) allowed

    • Fuel Inclusive

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    The Centre steering position

    Centre steering position the wheel in these boats is in the main cabin in the middle of the cockpit area. Most styles of this design will have a large sliding canopy over this cabin – making it ideal for cruising in all weathers.

    Boat features
    Sleeping details:
    3 double or 2 double and 2 single and quarter berth suitable for child 3-11 years available for alternative sleeping.

    This accommodation includes:
    • Centre steering
    • 240v system
    • Engine in rear for quieter cruising
    • Raised seating in stateroom giving all-round visibility
    • Sliding glass doors leading to large stern well
    • Large sliding canopy over wheelhouse
    • Warm air heating
    • Microwave
    • 2 shower/WCs
    • Travel cots and highchairs available at extra charge
    • Free mobile Wi-Fi
    • Large free car park at the Marina
    • New Marina coffee shop with Free wi-fi
    • Drive through check-in area
    • On-site showers and toilets
    • Heating
    • Galley including cooker, fridge and kettle
    • TV
    • DVD
    • CD/radio
    • Hairdryer on request
    • Bed linen and duvets
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    Awards
      • Customer Choice Food Award 2021

      • Diamond Award 2021

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      • Customer Choice Food Award

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    All the boats at this location

    At Richardson’s Boating Holidays we have been helping people and their pets to explore the beauty of the Broads National Park for decades. We are a proud family-run business that has a reputation for quality and this year we are celebrating our 80th anniversary. We operate the largest fleet of charter boats on the Broads. All our boats are maintained to the highest standard and with an unfaltering commitment to creating outstanding guest experiences. On arrival at our Marina, you’ll be able to access our on-site coffee shop lounge with Free Wi-Fi, Boarding Information and useful holiday tips and hints videos. So, whether it’s just the two of you looking for a quiet weekend away or an exciting adventure with family or friends then you’ll find a well-prepared boat and a friendly welcome awaits you at Richardson’s.

    • Free mobile Wi-Fi
    • Large free car park at the Marina
    • New Marina coffee shop with Free wi-fi
    • Drive through check-in area
    • On-site showers and toilets
    • Heating
    • Galley including cooker, fridge and kettle
    • TV
    • DVD
    • CD/radio
    • Hairdryer on request
    • Bed linen and duvets
    • Extra persons
    • Outside car parking
    • On-site coffee shop

    Sorry, none of the boats will operate electrical appliances for medical reasons (e.g. a nebuliser to aid breathing).

    Exterior and interior colours may vary within boats.

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    We have recommended to all of our accommodation providers that they consider the latest government guidance for their cleaning practices

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    Stalham, Norfolk

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    | Other HelloWe booked a boat from Richardson boat yard from the 20/4/24 for 7 nightsOn first sight the boat appeared fine , the first night we realised the heater didn’t work and heat the bedroom at the bow of the boat and it had inch wide gaps all around the saloon area , obviously it was April and yes cold but you don’t expect to have to sleep in more clothes including coats than you wear during the dayThen we realised the boat was seriously underpowered when going against the tide going across the Brayden water was a joke on the way to oulton broad it took twice as long as it shouldJust going up the rivers against the tide was a joke no where near the 4/6 mphThen came the return journey yes the tide was behind us crossing back towards Great Yarmouth but as soon as we turned to go past Great Yarmouth yacht station around the yellow pole the boat literally ground to a halt at 3000rpm the boat wasn’t going any where it scared us both , we were going against the tide all the way , it should have taken 2.5 hrs to get to Acle it took 3 hrs to get to Stacy arms it was almost dark n we had to moor up short of our destinationTo add insult to injury the grill didn’t work the dvd player didn’t work it would only play one dvd then rejected another till the nxt day!!We spent the week cold and unhappy, so much so we dropped the boat of on the Friday instead of Saturday and came home we did try to talk to reception but got a negative response and a £48 extra charge for diesel which we burned trying to get from a- b at more than 2mph battling against the tidesI might suggest the San Lucia either has had her day or needs a total revamp including a new engine The boat needed a complete overhaul not a ten minute fixThe staff there say they are quiet maybe there’s a reason for that! Please note we have hired boats and done the Norfolk broads many times we know how a boat should run and react in these conditions against heavy tides , the san Lucia had no power at all and is dangerous in heavy tides around Great Yarmouth
    Published on: 2024-04-29
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    • Diamond Award 2022

    • Diamond Award 2022

    • Customer Choice Food Award 2021

    • Diamond Award 2021

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  • Stalham - Great Yarmouth - Stalham

    Your cruise begins from the small market town of Stalham, just half a mile from moorings on the River Ant, taking in the two nature reserves Stalham - Great Yarmouth - Stalham

    Stalham - Great Yarmouth - Stalham

    3 or 4 nights

    Return

    Your cruise begins from the small market town of Stalham, just half a mile from moorings on the River Ant, taking in the two nature reserves at Barton Broad and scenic How Hill. Enjoy the ruins of the ancient St. Benet’s Abbey and then it’s on to the small market town of Acle. From there the River Bure takes you to the seaside town of Great Yarmouth, which boasts a host of amusements.

    Stalham - Wroxham - Acle - Stalham

    Your cruise begins from the small market town of Stalham, just half a mile from moorings on the River Ant, taking in the unspoilt nature res Stalham - Wroxham - Acle - Stalham

    Stalham - Wroxham - Acle - Stalham

    3 or 4 nights

    Return

    Your cruise begins from the small market town of Stalham, just half a mile from moorings on the River Ant, taking in the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill, which is particularly scenic. Continue on to Ranworth, home to the Broads Wildlife Centre, Horning, with its picturesque thatched boathouses, Wroxham, “capital of the Broads”, and finally to the traditional market town of Acle.

    Stalham - Beccles - Stalham

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise gently past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill, which is partic Stalham - Beccles - Stalham

    Stalham - Beccles - Stalham

    One week

    Return

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise gently past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill, which is particularly scenic. Enjoy the ruins of the ancient St. Benet’s Abbey and the market town of Acle and then it’s on to Great Yarmouth for some traditional seaside fun. Next is the large expanse of Breydon Water, with Burgh Castle at its southern end, then gently down the River Waveney to the popular boating centre of Oulton Broad and finally the historic town of Beccles, with its wide choice of facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool.

    Stalham - Norwich - Stalham

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise gently past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill. From ancient St Stalham - Norwich - Stalham

    Stalham - Norwich - Stalham

    One week

    Return

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise gently past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill. From ancient St. Benet’s Abbey and the small market town of Acle, it’s on to Great Yarmouth for some traditional seaside fun. Next is the large expanse of Breydon Water, with Burgh Castle at its southern end, followed by a gentle cruise along the River Yare to Brundall, via Reedham, with its famous chain ferry and the beautiful nature reserves at Strumpshaw Fen and Surlingham Marsh. After picturesque Bramerton, Norwich awaits you, with its magnificent cathedral and castle and host of shops, restaurants and bars.

    Stalham - Oulton Broad - Loddon - Stalham

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill. From ancient St. Benet Stalham - Oulton Broad - Loddon - Stalham

    Stalham - Oulton Broad - Loddon - Stalham

    One week

    Return

    Starting from the small market town of Stalham cruise past the unspoilt nature reserves of Barton Broad and How Hill. From ancient St. Benet’s Abbey and the small market town of Acle, it’s on to Great Yarmouth for some traditional seaside fun. Next is the large expanse of Breydon Water, with Burgh Castle at its southern end. From here, you’ll cruise the gentle waters of the River Waveney to Oulton Broad, one of the finest yachting lakes in Britain, returning via Reedham with its famous chain ferry to Loddon, a pretty Georgian market town on the River Chet, with a wide range of facilities.

New to boating holidays?

Do I need a licence and what are the rules?

You don’t need a licence to drive a boat. However, like the Highway Code (but much simpler) there are a few basic rules you need to follow. These are all explained in the comprehensive manual which we provide in every boat. Your boatyard will also advise you when you are given your handover tuition.

Should someone in my party have boating experience?

Absolutely not. When you arrive to pick up your boat, you’ll receive plenty of expert tuition from your boatyard staff. They’ll provide all the training, help and advice you need until you’re happy to take the helm. Your on-board manual gives you lots of tips and reminders, too.

How far can I travel and where can I go?

Depending on the waterway, you’ll be travelling at a maximum of 4mph to 7mph. Cruising about 4 hours a day means 80-100 miles in a week, and you can travel anywhere in the waters covered by your boat’s licence. When you’ve searched our site for your ideal boat or start point, you can click to see details of suggested cruising routes for 3/4 night breaks and week-long holidays. View our cruising route maps, too.

Where can I stop?

The manual on board your boat has plenty of information about mooring places, and your boatyard will show you how to moor up. The most popular moorings are those closest to waterside pubs, restaurants, villages and towns (where a small charge is usually made) but there are many quieter places to moor free of charge. Mooring is free at any Hoseasons boatyard, Environment Agency mooring and on any canal towpath.

What do I do at locks?

These are part of the fun. You simply steer your boat gently in, and use the big wooden beams to close the gates behind you. Then you open small paddle doors in the other gates with the L-shaped winding handle provided with your boat to let the water in or out and change the water level. Then you open the gates and drive out, stopping to close the gates and paddle doors before leaving. In Europe, and in Britain on the Thames, Caledonian Canal and parts of the Cambridgeshire Waterway, there are larger locks with lock-keepers to do the work for you. There are no locks on the Norfolk Broads.

How much will my fuel cost?

Some boatyards (and nearly all on the canals) include your fuel in your holiday price, and the full tank you start with is usually much more than you need for your holiday. If you’re charged, you will only be charged for the fuel used, and this amount will be deducted from your fuel deposit when you return the boat.

Where do I get water for drinking and washing?

On your boat, of course. Your boat will have a full tank of water and all boats have hot and cold running water for kitchens and shower rooms. You can easily top up your water tank at all boatyards, yacht stations, and public moorings, usually at a small cost. When topping up remember to use “drinking water” only. We strongly recommend that water is boiled before drinking.

What about safety? Do I need special equipment or training?

All you need to bring with you are sensible non-slip shoes, and you’ll receive all the training about safety you need from your boatyard staff when you arrive. We recommend buoyancy aids for children and non-swimmers - these are provided free of charge when you pick up your boat. The boat manual on board your boat contains all the safety information you’ll need, too. Remember, though, that boating is an active holiday. At least two members of your party will need to be able to jump on and off the boat to moor up and work the locks.

Can I use my hairdryer or other electrical equipment?

You must check when you make your booking before bringing any 240v electrical appliances. Some boats have 240v systems, but this does not mean that you can bring any appliances with you. In most cases, it’s only possible to use the appliances supplied on the boat. All boats have shaver points for electric shavers, and most have a 12v accessory socket similar to a car. Any electrical items with a car adapter will operate from this socket, including mobile phones, camcorders, digital cameras and chargers for their batteries. You’ll need to bring your own connecting plugs and leads, though.

Can I bring my dog along?

Most boats welcome one or two well-behaved dogs and pets are free of charge at many canal boatyards. There are many excellent walks along the towpaths and in the countryside close to many moorings. For boating in Europe, the Pet Passport scheme is now well established, so you needn’t leave one of the family behind! Visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets for more details about what you need to do. You’ll find other useful information at www.dogsaway.co.uk

For Beginners and professionals...

Get shown the ropes and everything you need to know about a boating holiday with Hoseasons. It really is simple - you’ll take to a boating holiday like, well, a duck to water!

What Cruisers are and where you'll find them

Cruisers are the boats you will find available in the UK on the Norfolk Broads, the Cambridgeshire waterways, the Caledonian Canal and the River Thames. These waterways are not narrow like canals, so cruisers are of a normal width and overall shape. Cruisers are also available on the waterways of Ireland and Germany, and many of the boats on the rivers and canals of France and Holland are cruisers.

Cruiser Features

  • Choice of styles and driving positions
  • Sundecks and plenty of outside sitting space
  • Spacious and well laid-out interiors
  • Covered cockpits for all-weather cruising

Dual Steering Cruiser

Available on the Norfolk Broads, River Thames and Caledonian Canal. Sizes range from boats sleeping from 2 to 8 people. These boats feature a choice of steering positions – one on the raised sun-deck and one below, so are ideal for all weather conditions.

Forward Drive Cruiser

Available on the Norfolk Broads, these boats are available in a wide range of sizes sleeping from 2 to 8 people. Forward vision is very good from these craft, which usually feature a single level deck which many parties find more convenient and easy.

Centre Cockpit Cruiser

Available on the Norfolk Broads and Cambridgeshire waterways, these boats are available in a range of sizes sleeping from 2 to 10 people. The feature of this design is a large sliding canopy over the saloon of the cockpit area.

Aft Cockpit Cruiser

These boats are available on the Norfolk Broads, River Thames, Cambridgeshire waterways and the Caledonian Canal. They are available in a range of sizes sleeping from 2 to 6 people. A folding roof (similar to the roof of a soft-top car) provides all-weather protection for the cockpit area.

AFT cockpit boats tend to be smaller than other styles, and are a popular choice for first-timers to boating. They are generally easier to manoeuvre, since all of the boat is visible forward from the steering position.

What narrowboats are and where you will find them

Built to fit the narrow canals which formed the backbone of Britain's transport network in the country's industrial past, narrowboats (or canal boats, as they are often called) owe much of their traditional design and construction to the horse-drawn barges of the period. Narrowboats are available on the canals of England, Wales and Scotland and the rivers Thames and Wey with which they are linked. On the waterways of Europe, narrowboats are available on the Canal du Midi in France and from one base in Holland. Elsewhere in France and Holland, wide beam variants of the narrowboat are available, as are traditional style French barges. French barges and some wide-beam boats feature wheel steering from an outside position on the upper deck rather than the stern tiller which is a feature of all narrowboats (see below).

Narrowboat features

  • Attractive traditional styling – in sympathy with the historic waterways
  • Towpaths for fantastic scenic walking – perfect for people and pets
  • All modern facilities and clever use of space
  • Locks, aqueducts and tunnels – all part of the fascination and fun

The choice of narrowboats

Narrowboats are available in a wide range of layouts, sleeping up to 12 people, and combine their picturesque style with comfortably appointed interiors with modern facilities. Detailed plans are show for each layout so that you can see exactly how your party will fit in on your chosen boat. Narrowboat sterns have three main "shapes" (see descriptions and illustrations below) and all steer by means of a tiller at the back, or stern. There are also wide beam narrowboats on some waterways, and in France some of these have wheel steering, as do French barges.

Traditional stern

Features a small, open rear deck providing space for the operation of the tiller.

Semi-traditional stern

The rear deck has more standing area than the traditional stern and sometimes fixed seats in the enclosed stern area, which is an ideal safety feature for young children who can be supervised by their helmsman.

Cruiser stern

This style of narrowboat has a spacious rear deck area, enclosed by a guard rail.

Wide beam narrowboat

These boats are styled in a similar traditional way to other narrowboats, but are about 50% wider and so offer more convenient and spacious accommodation.

What houseboats are and where you will find them

Houseboats are unique, offering you your own floating holiday home! They offer a completely different type of holiday afloat, since they are permanently moored in a choice of picturesque locations, and most offer day launch hire so you can explore nearby waterside attractions and places of interest.

Houseboat features

  • Static moorings in picturesque locations
  • Perfect for anglers and nature-lovers
  • The complete getaway!

Houseboat plan example


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