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  1. Thanks for all the replies, ill take gentle knocking when mooring up is ok but not giving a S**T is not on, ill have to set my camra system up just to record to see how often it happens.
  2. I don;t want to be the newbie buecuse i am, the thing is if we are going to rammed because of family and friends of others i dont find that exceptable, no doubt i will clip others when trying to moor but i will be a lot moor considerate and also apologetic if hiting someone eleses home.
  3. Hi Haggis, Juddging by thier beer load before hiiting us 2 twice ( i was working in london att and the missus rang us) maybe i should get tank and get a few piranha and introduce them to them.
  4. Thanks for the replies, just moving in we are still litterly moving in, we run a business so doing up our 57ft narrowboat will take time as a hands on person trying to do all the service work needed whilst weather permitting, Ive done a lot of research but not so on the Etiquette when stuff happens, a lot of other boaters i have met are nice and free to give information. I dont wish to make a storm out of a tea cup because lack of my knowledge.
  5. Hi all new to boating life, we moved aboard 3 weeks ago and still getting used to being liveaboards and loving it, we are moored in marina for the next year whilst we settle in and get everything sorted. Question: As we are moored in the marina as residents we have a neighbour that uses there boat a few times a month but not the same people using the boat every time, what is the the usuall response when they hit our boat when they leave or return to thier mooring?
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