In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >I'm afraid you betray yourself, Adrian. Why is it a problem that continuous >cruisers don't pay for moorings? They are continuous cruisers, after all. >They don't NEED moorings. The problem is not those that do but those that don't. There are very few that do and many that don't One opposite me is just about to clock up 6 years in the same pound. If they do that and don't cruise then they need moorings despite what they might claim. IMO unless a CC is moving a minimum of 10 lock miles every two weeks then he should have a mooring, and I don't mean between 3 spots either. --
Julian Tether Barge Parglena e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
