Chris_d
Well-Known Member
I have to say Tittywoo you are very persistant, but I don't think you have changed anybodys mind 
We have 78 years of experience and several navigation authorities exercising the law in a totally different way than this authority claims it should be exercised since early 2011.
I have to say Tittywoo you are very persistant, but I don't think you have changed anybodys mind![]()
"There are non so blind as those that do not want to see"
"OK your boat is registered and you pay your dues,so why are you so concerned about something that does not impact on your boating."
"Any chance of a quick reply to my enquiry as to why the parties involved have not taken any apparent action themselves and why others have taken up the cudgels on their behalf.
Possibly you represent an organisation they are a member of ?"
Third time lucky perhaps ?![]()
"They had to pay £700 registration plus insurance on a boat that cannot move,"
"just one more boat floating on water sourced from the Thames be it moored in a public or private marina/dock/cut/backwater/channel not going anywhere because of lack of motive power.....probably not a boater on this forum whos boat has not been disabled at some point ![/QUOTE]
Oi! Leave me alone....... That was an agonising 3 months
"They had to pay £700 registration plus insurance on a boat that cannot move,"
"just one more boat floating on water sourced from the Thames be it moored in a public or private marina/dock/cut/backwater/channel not going anywhere because of lack of motive power.....probably not a boater on this forum whos boat has not been disabled at some point ![/QUOTE]
Oi! Leave me alone....... That was an agonising 3 months
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"just one more boat floating on water sourced from the Thames be it moored in a public or private marina/dock/cut/backwater/channel
They had to pay £700 registration plus insurance.
Can you explain in simple terms how water changes its composition,some sort of chemical reaction perhaps ?
Ownership of the surrounding land may be verifiyable but Thames water is Thames water from its source(s) to No 1 bouy 140 miles later out in the estuary.
Still sounds like an objection to being asked to pair a fair share masquerading as a point of principle. ?
The registraton system is like Car Tax in that it is the only system in place that ensures that all boats are safe and insured. A boat in an "adjacent water" may not be in use but it may be moored next one that is, i.e my boat! So if during this restoration process for example paint is being stripped with blow torch and up the thing goes taking my boat with it, is it quite alright for it not to be safe and uninsured? I think not.
I have some sympathy with people in this situation, but at the end of the day if its not in use it shouldn't be in the water and if you live on the water but don't go anywhere, move somewhere you don't have to pay a registration, there must be better waterbourne views than Penton Hook marina out there.
The EA visited Penton Hook as advised and ticketed over 20 boats.
Thumbs up!
Now the next trick is to actually collect
Well done EA, keep up the good work (don't see why anyone else should not pay if I have too)