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  1. Here is how I came to the figure 2024 1200 + 10 % std + 5% cc £1386 2025 £1386 + 10% std + 10% cc £1667 2026 £1667 + 10% std + 15% cc £2121 2027 £2121 + 10% std + 20% cc £2799 2028 £2799 + 10% std + 25% cc £3849 Year 5 £3849 Not sure if that's how the pricing goes but that's how I understood it. If my maths is correct 😜
  2. So in theory assuming last year the licence was £1200 given a std 10% increase on the licence 5% above inflation plus the annual percentage increases for continuous cruisers am I right in thinking that by year 5 the licence fee will be £3850
  3. Apologies if this has been posted but in this link it shows the current fees for the next 5 years for home moorings and without home moorings. Are these the official figures and if so for narrowboats who CC does it imply that year on year it will go up 5% or by the percentage stated so year 1 5% year 2 10% so a total of 15% overall. Here is the link Table: Annual increase for boats without a home mooring and for wide beam boats between 1 April 2024 and 1 April 2028 https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/national-consultations
  4. So it looks like CCs and widebeams are taking a hit (shock horror) People who own a widebeam and cruise looks like they will take a double whammy so to speak.
  5. In fairness to the gentleman I spoke to he seemed clued up. He asked for my reasons location Inc bridge number as well as the obvious name plate number etc
  6. I've just contacted them and they have put the request through for me. He did say if there's a problem then it will be Monday when I am contacted by the crt mooring guys. If I don't hear anything then all is good
  7. Thanks I will give them a ring now
  8. To be clear the only reason I would like to move to the 2nd location is due to hospital appointments not because I want to try to abuse the mooring system
  9. Quick question what is the rule around this scenario I have moored for 48hrs in a designated 48hr mooring and 800 yards around the corner there is another stretch of 48hr moorings Am I able to use both if there's space to do so.
  10. 😂 Story of my life Thanks everyone
  11. Ok thanks for the info Tony I am happy to have the issue resolved and it's been a good learning curve for me.
  12. That's pretty much what is happening now,once the tap or shower is running and the accumulator tank has emptied the pump then kicks in. However it isn't filling the accumulator tank quick enough thus the pump keeps running until the tap or shower is turned off. Then it continues to fill the tank and stops. I wondered if I needed to increase the pump output on the pressure switch Prior to fitting the new pump the old pump cycled on and off between showers and the tap running
  13. Not fully open though does this make a difference In that case I am happy as well 😁
  14. That's just from the tap nearest to the tank That's just from the tap nearest to the tank
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