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by NorfolkGreg
20 Nov 2024, 11:47
Forum: What's New
Topic: More Dawn-Craft Details
Replies: 0
Views: 45792

More Dawn-Craft Details

We now have photographs of a Dawn-Craft Variant fitted out with twin berths in the aft cabin. The descriptions of the other two examples on the page have also been updated with further photographs added.

The description of the "standard" Dawn-Craft Built Boat has also been updated as it appears ...
by NorfolkGreg
23 Sep 2024, 14:59
Forum: What's New
Topic: History Page Re-Write
Replies: 0
Views: 81661

History Page Re-Write

In the the Hampton section the Company History page has corrections to the text and new information added.

The Forum section bug that prevented the new menu system, introduced yesterday, from displaying correctly has been found and corrected.
by NorfolkGreg
21 Sep 2024, 23:53
Forum: What's New
Topic: New Main Menu and Additional Content
Replies: 0
Views: 70360

New Main Menu and Additional Content

Across the site (except on the Forum page) there's a minor renaming of pages on the main navigation menu which now also includes drop-down sub-menus to allow faster navigation to more pages.

In the Hampton section of the site the Hampton MkI and MkII page now includes photos showing the difference ...
by NorfolkGreg
05 Sep 2024, 00:15
Forum: What's New
Topic: Information Added about the MkIV Sedan
Replies: 0
Views: 70600

Information Added about the MkIV Sedan

The Safari MkIV page has new information and a photograph of the first MkIV boat built, about which there remains some mystery.

A collection of 25 images of a MkIV Boat now appear on a new page together with a commentary on what they reveal about the boat..
by NorfolkGreg
21 Aug 2024, 23:47
Forum: Mechanics
Topic: Aft Mounted Engines
Replies: 1
Views: 62722

Re: Aft Mounted Engines

Oops! should have replied earlier!
There's now a lot more information on the site about the Picnic boats built by L.H Jones.
In particular, there are photographs of the boats Snapdragon and Leda, including their engine bays linked from the Picnic Boat page.
by NorfolkGreg
21 Aug 2024, 14:56
Forum: What's New
Topic: Photographic Walk-Through Added
Replies: 0
Views: 70068

Photographic Walk-Through Added

Since the site rebuild reported a month ago a number of broken links have been found and corrected.

The opportunity has been taken to make minor improvements to the text and move some of the content around to reflect more accurately the separation of the content about Hampton Boats Ltd and the ...
by NorfolkGreg
24 Jul 2024, 16:31
Forum: What's New
Topic: Site Re-Build
Replies: 0
Views: 71052

Site Re-Build

There's been a major rebuild of the site.

Two of main menu options have changed BUILDERS and THE BOATS.

This underpins a change in the arrangement of site content which now focuses on distinguishing Alec Hampton's design for the Safari25 and its four Marks with the various builders that each ...
by NorfolkGreg
15 Nov 2023, 14:56
Forum: What's New
Topic: More Dawn-Craft Spelling Evidence
Replies: 0
Views: 80900

More Dawn-Craft Spelling Evidence

Research into Dawn-Craft has progressed. The information on how it should be spelled has been updated, hopefully removing any confusion with Dawncraft (the Kinver-based company). Most of the new information is now available on the Dawn-Craft Company page.
Other pages with minor edits that reflect ...
by NorfolkGreg
14 Nov 2023, 12:00
Forum: What's New
Topic: The Development Page is Expanded
Replies: 0
Views: 80630

The Development Page is Expanded

The Development Page now includes an image taken from the Blakes catalogue of 1969 and one of a Thames-based hire fleet. The text has been updated to include confirmation of the earliest boats in Hampton's hire fleet and that a Thames-based fleet continues to offer MkI Safaris for hire. There is ...
by NorfolkGreg
09 Nov 2023, 22:00
Forum: What's New
Topic: Expansion of the LH Jones Picnic Boats Section
Replies: 0
Views: 80823

Expansion of the LH Jones Picnic Boats Section

Just uploaded is a much expanded section on the L.H. Jones-built Picnic Boats.
This is linked from The Boats page and includes two further pages showing the features Snapdragon an example built on the MkI shell and Leda which is built on the MkII shell..