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gab

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  1. erm i canct actually remeber what website i got it from but her email is info@soar1.com so im guessing its something to do with one of the river soar websites lol!! thanks 4 clearing that up 4 me. :)

     

    Who are the "other people", and specifically Amanda ?

     

    I think Amanda is definitely wrong! If Amanda works for British Waterways, she should know better. ;)

  2. thank you, but im still a little confused as i have emailed a few other people and this is one of their replies

     

     

    Hello Gabrielle,

    You do not need any kind of license or permission unless you use a motor. Then you need to have your dinghy registered.

    Let us know if you have other questions.

    Amanda

     

    so im still abit unsure, is this tru or not?? many thanks for your help.

    Gabrielle.

     

    Hi

    Yes you will need a licence; application forms can be obtained from the waterscape web pages or from a waterway office or even some boatyards/marinas. The licence for a portable unpowered craft is £37.22 (33.50 if purchased in advance) for 12 months. unpowered craft which are not portable attract the same licence fee as powered boats. alternatively you can purchase short term licences in multiples of 1 day/1week/1month 1 day river only for portable unpowered craft = £2.09 but has to be purchased in advance or on the day again available as above. Hope this helps and hope you enjoy your boating

  3. hi everyone!! :D this might sound thick, but, i want to get a dinghy and go along the River Soar this summer, its pretty much a spur of the moment thing, do i need any kind of licence/permission/permit to do this???? Please help!! thank yooo!!

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