Terry wrote:
>> From: graham wagdin
>> When I was there last year I was pleased to use a marina mooring with
>> hook-up to top up my leisure batteries and £5 is not an unreasonable
>> fee for that.
> In the 24 hours you would have used less than 20 pence of
> electricity. We moored there for two days but did fully use the
> electric by having washing machine and tumble drier on at least 3
> times. When we have moored in other areas and had charger on plus
> doing at least 3 loads of washing we have never used more than £1
> worth of electricity.
> I commented to BW regarding the charges and suggested they were too
> high, my proposal was 24 hours free and £3 for second day, I just
> hope that this is not the start of something much bigger in way of BW
> charging for honeyspot moorings..
>
>> I realise that not everyone needs this facility but it should be
>> available for those that do
> Such facilities are useful when they can be found and we always plug
> up when we can, it saves running the engine (to power Electrolux) for
> washing etc.

Shirley the reason for an Electrolux Travelpower............is to travel? 
:-)

> Terry
> nb Hakuna Matata

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