On the slow-moving waters of the Norfolk Broads, a compact 3-seater Dell Quay Dory waits at Horning for anglers who want simple, steady days on the river. Based in Horning, England, this self-drive hire puts control in your hands without the fuss: tiller steering, a stable hull, and a short tuition session mean you can be motoring past reedbeds and weathered willow in minutes. The boat is rated for a maximum of three people, pet-friendly, and offered as longer 6- or 8-hour trips—ideal for focused fishing or a relaxed exploration of the Broads' maze of channels. Why this small boat makes a big difference here is practical: the Dory's shallow draft lets you access quieter backwaters that larger launches avoid, and its steady platform is forgiving for casting and landing fish. The season runs 15 June to 14 March for fishing; off-season the boats are still available as day boats, so autumn and winter solitude are attainable without a guide. The on-quay tuition covers basic handling and safety, and the operator retains the right to request a security deposit from certain parties. Drivers must be 18 or older. Expect reed-fringed channels, wide mirror flats at dawn, and the low, grassy islands that define the Broads' landscape—remnants of medieval peat diggings now reclaimed by water. Wildlife is a major draw: kingfishers flash along cutbanks, marsh harriers wheel over reedbeds, and winter arrivals thicken the reedland chorus. Fishing here tends toward coarse species—bream, roach, perch and occasional pike—depending on where you head from Horning. Practicalities matter: bring layered waterproofs, dry bags for cameras, and a clearly labelled tackle box; the boats are basic by design. The experience is ideal for small groups, couples, or solo anglers who want autonomy without technical complexity. It's also a rare pet-friendly option on the Broads if you want to bring a dog for shoreline snoozes. This hire is a distinctly local way to experience Horning's waterways: simple craft, direct access to the river's quieter reaches, and a model of small-scale boating that fits the Broads' low-impact ethos. Whether slipping past reedbeds on a glassy morning or finding a sheltered cove for an afternoon's angling, the 3 Seater Dell Quay Dory delivers quiet access and uncomplicated fun. The operator's clear rules and tuition make it a reliable choice for visiting anglers and explorers who prioritize ease, safety, and proximity to the best of the Broads' waterways. Booking is straightforward via the local quay; wear nonslip shoes for boarding, bring identification for deposits, and plan fuel or battery needs before departure—operators will brief you on any local speed limits, no-wake zones, and courtesy rules that keep wildlife and fellow boaters safe and leave no trace onshore when you tie up please.