New cruiser for Norfolk Broads
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Norfolk Broads holiday operator Herbert Woods has launched its new cruiser, Dazzling Light.
The 44-foot, eight-berth vessel is the first of two entering the water this month, at a total cost of £300,000.
Commenting on the launch, Amanda Walker, marketing director for Herbert Woods said: “We are committed to keeping up with our programme of investment to ensure we have the best cruisers available.
“Our skilled workforce has enabled us to build all the boats at our headquarters at Potter Heigham in Norfolk. This means we can control every aspect of the building process and ensure it is completed to our exacting standards.”
John Packman, chief executive officer of Broads Authority said: “The Authority is committed to supporting the hire boat industry and the tourism economy of the Broads and I’m really delighted to see historic companies like Herbert Woods embracing new technology, investing in new boats and attracting new customers. This is another example of how the Broads has become a destination of quality.”
Dazzling Light comes complete with an alfresco dining area and sun deck with sunbathing platforms. There are LED TVs & DVD players in all three cabins and the saloon, plus all Freeview channels are available.
Playing music has been catered for with a USB port docking station, which is compatible for any MP3 player, iPod and iPhone.
It has two bathrooms and a warm air heating system. Vitally, it has a bow thruster to make mooring easier and dual steering.
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