>--- In [email protected], Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There was some debate here a few weeks ago on the 14 day rule. my
>> understanding had always been that it applied to all boats but
>m'learned
>> friends here assure me that the wording of the 1995 act allows
>boats who
>> have a declared home mooring (whether on the water or not) can stay
>> anywhere they like for as long as they like.
>
>I think that's a misreading of the Act. In my understanding the Act
>is silent on this point, which means that any oprevious rules (which
>certainly exisited) remained in force.
>
'95 act says either/ or so if one applies the other can't.
>> Digressing somewhat, I have to say that I don't get the idea of CCs
>who
>> want to stay in one place all the time.
>
>Personally I agree with you,although we probably willlook for a
>winter mooring this year. But there are people who want to live
>aboard but stay close to their work. In my view (which in this case
>coincides with BW's) they shouldn't try to do this under the
>continuous cruising rules.
>
>Mike Stevens
Why have a boat & not cruise? What rules cover someone who wants to move around
a smaller area. Should they take a mooring and not use it?
This subject is so fraught that I think it will remain a grey area.
Sue nb Nackered Navvy
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