TrueBlue
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While we are at it, is there anywhere in Kingston where one might get alongside and permit a semi-disabled (few short steps) mother-in-law to get ashore? The fingers are not long enough for her and I don't think the bow gate jump is one of her rehearsed moves
I've always gone to the fingers beforehand.
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Outside John Lewis, just before the bridge. after Turk's building. The rear mooring might require a step up, but the one by the bridge is lower.
Or, the boat park after the bridge on the RHS - but then a walk into the town.
While we are at it, is there anywhere in Kingston where one might get alongside and permit a semi-disabled (few short steps) mother-in-law to get ashore? The fingers are not long enough for her and I don't think the bow gate jump is one of her rehearsed moves
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Outside John Lewis, just before the bridge. after Turk's building. The rear mooring might require a step up, but the one by the bridge is lower.
Or, the boat park after the bridge on the RHS - but then a walk into the town.