Hi, The times for running/not running your engine should be displayed in hire 
boat's ? It would be interesting to know if it is ?


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Sullivan 
  To: canals list 
  Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 8:54 AM
  Subject: [canals-list] Marine engines [but now on Consistent Rules]


  Phil:
  >I was hoping to enjoy a peaceful evening tonight in the garden with
  >a few beers, but a hire boat was tied up just down the canal with
  >engine running from 8:30 PM till 11:10 PM :-(

  You should have perhaps politely informed them that they weren't
  allowed to run their engine after 8 p.m. if they were tied up.

  I was tied up on the visitor moorings at Great Linford a year
  or two ago and one of the residential boats that infest the
  area (and which BW do nothing to move on) was running his engine
  in the evening. When it got to 8 p.m. I politely asked the
  bloke if he'd stop his engine and to my amazement he did.

  Dave



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