I heard they did do it last year during the stoppages.  We talked to Northwich 
Office about it.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Cragg 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 3:53 PM
  Subject: Re: [canals-list] Re: cruise and fire test


  I was told by one chap that BW sell the 48 hour mooring for the winter to 
those who wish to moor there until the spring. Is this true?

  rb999sb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In [email protected], dave 
hearnden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  wrote:
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  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

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