Peter Stockdale formulated on Wednesday :
> --- In [email protected], Brian from sunny
> Suffolk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Fixed on-land bollards and rings are the only common facilities provided
>>> by BW that I have seen.
>>>
>>> Do you have any illustrations or photos of examples of this provision?
>>>
>> Pity you didn't post this a day earlier, I was moored to two at The
>> Folly, Napton
>
>
> Glad I did not !
>
> The place you describe has presumably been designed to serve as a
> mooring not just a bank protected area.
> Much concrete and reinforcing that is not normally used where a
> mooring specification is not called for, as is the more common
> version.
But surly that is what we are saying, BW are providing moorings
attached to the piling so obviously the piling where they fit them will
or should be fit for purpose. They wouldn't fit them where its likely
to fall down. and you said you hadn't seen one and asked for an
illustration or a photo. When I offered a photo you say you don't want
it. I can't win or maybe you just want a £5 argument
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