roam
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why is it that the tenders that are provided with longest lines are tied on the shortest length so no-one else can get anywhere near the pontoon?
do people just not know, plain ignorant, or just thing b*ll**ks to everyone else?
i am getting incensed by my fellow boaties who just don't seem to get that a public pontoon is for use by everyone - not just the person who got there first. they seem to have forgotten - or just never knew - that courtesy and boating etiquette deem that you should tie your tender to the public dinghy pontoon with a LONG painter.
while i am at it, why do HM's allow 7m+ ribs to use the dinghy pontoon for free when a 7m yacht has to moor with everyone else, get the water taxi/use a tender and pay accordingly?
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do people just not know, plain ignorant, or just thing b*ll**ks to everyone else?
i am getting incensed by my fellow boaties who just don't seem to get that a public pontoon is for use by everyone - not just the person who got there first. they seem to have forgotten - or just never knew - that courtesy and boating etiquette deem that you should tie your tender to the public dinghy pontoon with a LONG painter.
while i am at it, why do HM's allow 7m+ ribs to use the dinghy pontoon for free when a 7m yacht has to moor with everyone else, get the water taxi/use a tender and pay accordingly?
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