--- In [email protected], "rb999sb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], dave hearnden <moose_dave@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > 
> >
> snipped
>  Now for a moan, it was noticed  couple of boats  had  no valid 
> licence's showing.  Also a mooring that states no overnight 
mooring, 
> a boat has been there since the end of October! 48 hour visitors 
> mooring is taken by nearly all tow path shufflers. These are not to 
> be confused with proper continous cruisers, these say at one point 
> for ages when they are moved on (bit of a joke there) they move to 
> the next  visitors moorings.
> >  
> > It has been know for one boat to stay on the 48 hour mooring for 
> upto three months!
> >  
> > Oh well still a very pleasant day.
> >  
> > Moose
> 
> I hope you told BW as well as us
>
^Since October of 2007 - is nothing - When been cruising this year we 
have passed boats back in February that are still on a 48 mooring 
when we next passed in March, July, September and November this year!

BW only bother to move people on in certain areas - eg near Anderton 
Lift!

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