How not to moor a narrowboat (2)

How not to moor a narrowboat (2)

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AlexIT

1,497 posts

139 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Dunk130TC said:
“How not to moor a narrow boat”
Spied this one near Wallingford....


Edited by Dunk130TC on Monday 7th June 23:26
- Darling, I parked the boat!

- Surely you mean: moored...

- No, no, I mean parked biggrin

john2443

6,341 posts

212 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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I parked the boat part 2 -



FiF

44,140 posts

252 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Is that a rough and ready way for a permanent mooring with no waterways licence fees?

Bacon Is Proof

5,740 posts

232 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Looks like a private lake!
hehe

SimonTheSailor

12,617 posts

229 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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The guy was going to do ' a talk ' about narrow boating in a pub somewhere, had to pull out as I think he was worried about people crashing into him in the car park...... Ok, made that bit up but he did pull out as he was worried who would turn up !!

ben_h100

1,546 posts

180 months

Thursday 10th June 2021
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RobbyJ said:
The guy is a bell for sure however I have a far bigger problem with all the freeloading off grid hippies that now seem to inhabit the Thames in vast numbers permanently mooring unlicensed boats everywhere. The islands where I used to camp as a teenager and still go camping once a summer must have 50 hippy boats permanently moored round them.
It's the same on the Kennet and Avon anywhere between Bradford on Avon and Bath. Some of them are no more than a garden shed on a load of old fuel drums lashed together.