Birdseye
Well-Known Member
I think you'll find that most boatyards have a rule against it and most don't enforce it very actively. Certainly, the MDL rules say no, but the MDL management seldom complain.
Spot on.
I think you'll find that most boatyards have a rule against it and most don't enforce it very actively. Certainly, the MDL rules say no, but the MDL management seldom complain.
Spot on.
Dylan could you just clarify what are 1) "Hobos" and 2) " Boat Squatters" please, how would I spot them, what is the difference between them, and what danger do they threaten?I can see why a generally unenforced rule might be useful to cut slack to well behaved out of towners but the rule can be used against boat squatters and hobos
I moment on the web would show that I am the former and not the latter
however, rules are rules and I shall obey them and sleep on a boat in the next estuary along - some geographical distance between work and recuperation is not always a bad thing. I shall become a commuter
it is best to roll with local custom - it is a commercial port after-all
as an outsider it is hard to tell the difference between an enforced rule and an unenforced rule.
D
Phew! This new Polo Dylan has got must be a thirsty bugger. Unless you know of some B&Bs with £10 a night rooms.That makes it a round trip of 60 miles. You may just as well spend the money on B&B and get an additional couple of hours to work on the boat into the bargain.
I can see why a generally unenforced rule might be useful to cut slack to well behaved out of towners but the rule can be used against boat squatters and hobos
I moment on the web would show that I am the former and not the latter
however, rules are rules and I shall obey them and sleep on a boat in the next estuary along - some geographical distance between work and recuperation is not always a bad thing. I shall become a commuter
it is best to roll with local custom - it is a commercial port after-all
as an outsider it is hard to tell the difference between an enforced rule and an unenforced rule.
D
I guess there is a lesson in psychology here. Many people will discreetly turn a blind eye to the breech of a rule they can't be bothered to enforce, but few will go out on a limb to do so. And there's always the occasional officious B.
So don't ask permission, don't tell them you're doing it and don't draw attention to yourself. I find the hardest part is coming back from the supermarket with groceries, where it is pretty obvious what is going on to anyone who chooses to be observant.
On the other hand, my previous insurer (GJW) had a rule about how many nights I could spend aboard on the hard without activating a liveaboard clause (and an increase in the premium presumably). Knowing I would breach the rule beyond the level of plausible deniability, I actually told them about the big job on the boat I was doing and that I would have to spend a few more nights on board. They OK'd it.
On the other hand, my previous insurer (GJW) had a rule about how many nights I could spend aboard on the hard without activating a liveaboard clause (and an increase in the premium presumably). Knowing I would breach the rule beyond the level of plausible deniability, I actually told them about the big job on the boat I was doing and that I would have to spend a few more nights on board. They OK'd it.
Dylan could you just clarify what are 1) "Hobos" and 2) " Boat Squatters" please, how would I spot them...
if he sees you sleeping on the boat how is he going to stop you a court order ? you wold be fitted up and gone by the time it was served surly
Once again, Dylan will be entirely dependent on the goodwill of the yard to get his boat launched. Recent experience elsewhere suggests that when you are in that position, you keep on the right side of the yard, both face-to-face and online.
Phew! This new Polo Dylan has got must be a thirsty bugger. Unless you know of some B&Bs with £10 a night rooms.
Unless you know of some B&Bs with £10 a night rooms.
Formule1 used to be 30DMs a night when I was in Germany, that was about a tenner. But then again, the bed is made of concrete (literally, though it does of course have a mattress on top) and the loos are weird self-cleaning fibreglass pods in the corridor. They save money by having practically no staff, just a couple of cleaners during the day, so you book in via a touchscreen terminal next to the front door.
I guess they're probably a bit more these days.
Pete
Flights to/from Germany may eat into the cost differential a tad & the 2 hours before take-off nonsense would eat up half a day.
Cheapest I could spot was a shared room in the YHA, Littlehampton. £15 per night. But I bet they don't like you cooking in the room![]()
Cheapest I could spot was a shared room in the YHA, Littlehampton. £15 per night. But I bet they don't like you cooking in the room![]()