Cox's Boatyard

Cox's Boatyard Boat repairs and restoration on classic wooden boats and Broads cruisers; Marina and Dinghy Park

18/06/2026

Do you tow a boat?

How often do you check the trailer?

Regular maintenance is vital and essential to prevent breakdowns and roadside incidents.

For July Cox’s Boatyard is offering a FREE trailer Health Check.

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11/06/2026

Clean Sweep

A classic 70s/80s Broom Saturn runabout has left Cox’s Boatyard after more than a little TLC.

The new stunning paint finish required the team to remove all deck fittings screen etc before sanding, filling and fairing prior to the painting progress.

A barrier coat was followed by epoxy undercoats and top coats to the deck areas. The hull was cleaned, waxed and antifouled, before the entire boat was machine polished.

With the engine removed for servicing and to allow better access for the paint team the job was completed and tested afloat before being returned to the customer.

New cockpit and engine covers in matching maroon completed the ensemble.

Could your boat do with a makeover?

Contact the team at Cox’s Boatyard at Barton Turf to discuss the options.

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03/06/2026

Would you like us to make your life easier?

Often one of the manoeuvres that many owners/skippers find most daunting is that of berthing/docking/mooring in a relatively confined space.

As many boaters will testify, the bow often has a mind of its own and can often be difficult to ‘tame’.

Apart from practice one piece of equipment that can make life very much easier is a bow or stern thruster.

With a simple touch of a button the bow can be made to behave!

A relatively easy and neat retro-fit to existing sail or powerboats, a bow thruster is often very high on many ‘wish lists’.

Contact the office to discuss the various options.

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01/06/2026

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28/05/2026

Are your decks slippery?

As always, safety is paramount with boats and water when involving movement around the deck especially for those with reduced or compromised mobility issues.

When decking gets wet it can become positively scary!

There are several ways to ensure decks are ‘safe’, from epoxy sheathing/painting a non-slip surface right up to applying a dedicated surface such as Treadmaster.

A Nancy Oldfield Trust boat was recently in Cox’s Boatyard to have a section covered in the ubiquitous diamond pattern Treadmaster to assist in safe boarding.

Other sail and motor boats have been through the yard for non-slip paint surface, epoxy sheathing, recolour deck paint and simulated teak decking. Call the Cox’s team to discuss your deck ‘safety’ options.

Check out the excellent work the Nancy Oldfield trust do at https://www.nancyoldfield.org.uk/

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20/05/2026

Some dinghies are more complicated than others!

The Wanderer is a classic family cruiser/racer, sold in their hundreds and sailed on pretty much any stretch of water in the UK.

The Flying Dutchman on the other hand is one of the most complicated and challenging racing boat ever designed. This ex Olympic class dinghy made in Germany is definitely one for the experienced sailor who find them to offer truly exhilarating competition in the right conditions. The Flying Dutchman has almost everything fully adjustable hence the staggering amount of rope onboard.

Most dinghies these days are made of wood or glass fibre, with only a tiny few resorting to exotic build materials. Cox’s Boatyard has years of experience in both key substrates and look forward to your call if your dinghy is in need of TLC or major surgery!

14/05/2026
10/05/2026

Electrical systems on all Broads and coastal boats is about ensuring the system is safe and updated as required (to current BSS regs) and secondly about adding systems and ‘accessories’ to enhance enjoyment of the boat.

Modern life often revolves around USB sockets, charging systems for smart phone and connecting to the internet.

Unless your boat was built in the last 5 years or so, then the chances of having those systems originally onboard is highly unlikely.

Why make life difficult when you can have an electric windlass lift your mud weight or a bow/stern thruster to help with mooring?

Cox’s Boatyard has an experienced engineering team to advise on all forms of electrical installations, custom designs and fitment.

Automatic bilge pumps, 240v inverters, smart battery chargers, USB/12v charging ports, solar panels, electric mud/anchor windlass, searchlights and bowthrusters are just some of the equipment and accessories we have fitted to make your time onboard safer, easier and generally more comfortable.

Please contact the experts for advice and book your craft in to make your life easier and more enjoyable.

Contact the team at Cox’s Boatyard at Barton Turf

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07/05/2026

Pick a colour . . . any colour.

Given a completely free rein, what colour would you like your boat?

Sure it depends on many aspects - what type of boat, where is it being used, size and style of boat for example. Don’t worry about ‘what the neighbours might think’, let’s call this a ‘research’ exercise.

Nowadays marine paint (single or two-pack) comes in literally hundreds of different colours and shades which can be applied to almost any surface/substrate.

At Cox’s Boatyard we have painted literally dozens of boats over the years, from a simple like-for-like colour to freshen up a faded or ‘tired’ paint surface, decorative ‘stripes’ and panels through to a complete colour change.

How about taking things to the next stage?

Something a little more contemporary perhaps.

How about these for suggestions, tell us your thoughts.

Whether your boat paintwork is in simply need of freshening up or you feel the time is right for a change, get in touch and we can talk through the options.

Contact the team at Cox’s Boatyard at Barton Turf

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Address

Staithe Road, Barton Turf
Norwich
NR128AZ

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+441692536206

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