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luctor et emergo

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  1. Oh well, if you've checked I suppose either it must have changed or I must have got it wrong. We've not been charged in the last year, but perhaps we got away with something we shouldn't have - lucky us!

     

    If it's a free mooring above Teddington you're (or anyone else is) after, I recommend the park opposite Kingston riverside. It's managed by HRP and is free for the first 24 hours and £5 per 24 hours thereafter. It's a short cruise down to Teddington to catch the tide window, maybe 45 minutes :)

    as long as you pay £5 per night, is there a limit on how long you can stay?

  2. Is this another example of C&RT "trying it on" in their new T&Cs ?

     

    "An overstaying boat is causing an obstruction at a mooring since it means that the mooring is not available for other boats to use. If we do need to move the boat, you agree to repay our costs."

     

     

    They start to sound like those ex clamping cowboys, who now run the extortion rackets in car parks. ..

  3. It just maybe that C&RT were trying to sort out this type of anomaly when the link to the places map was leaked and given that they were aware of these types of issues then withdrew it completely.

     

    Given the grief that is directed at C&RT because of the unauthorised release of (what has turned out to be) an incomplete version of the map, some people might believe that it was deliberately leaked to try and undermine C&RT and anything they do to try and sort out the people who claim to CC, but in fact are not interested in 'bona fide navigating', but can't be bothered to pay for a mooring.

    Can you define 'bona fide navigation', please.

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    I am complying with 'the rules', or can you demonstrate otherwise?

     

    Do stop your uninformed sniping from the sidelines. It's beyond tedious.

    I know you are. And in that you, and all other boaters, have my full support. I just find it curious that you seem to have become much more concerned about how CRT apply the rules, now that you may be deemed 'In breech off'..

     

     

    Sitting on the save sidelines is always easy.

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    So I suspect they will take the easy route, and wait until the licence expires then refuse to issue another.

     

    Is there a statutory basis to force the issue of a licence to a boat with a home mooring, when they declined on the grounds that the boat has a record of ignoring the licence T&Cs?

     

     

     

     

    (Spelling edit)

    just comply with the rules..

     

     

    simples.

     

     

    edit. Whilst you are bridge hopping on the Oxford, you appear to be hogging two available moorings in other desirable locations, denying others of a mooring.

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    You're becoming very tiresome with your inability to understand the points in my posts.

    I seem to remember that a few years ago, when BW was trying to enforce the CC rules (against CMers), the standard consensus was that BW was in charge, and that they could make the rules, and that one had to comply, or re-consider boat ownership. . Among the smug replies used to be "you have got away with it till now, but not anymore".

  7. well i am pleased CRT have put all the guessing to bed, seems this latest release has done it's job.

    yep. You are to stay away in a marina, and only get out at agreed occasions, or move as if your ass is on fire.

     

    And anyway, if they don't like you, they can make up an excuse and not renew your licence. .

     

     

    enjoy life on the liniar country park...

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    Or defining, even!

     

    And from GG's link:

     

    14 day rule applying to all boaters

    The 14 day rule, whereby you cannot stay in one place for more than 14 days, has always applied to all boaters regardless of whether or not you have a Home Mooring.

     

    Are CRT attempting to re-write history with this bit?

    come now, surely it is CRT that make the rules, and you either comply, or sell up?

     

    CRT is going after those bridge hopping with a mooring. And you cant complain.

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