Justice_League
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Suspect EA registration enforcement at Penton Hook and other private marinas.
Following the visitation to Penton Hook marina I have a hypothetical question to throw out there:
If one were to own an unpowered boat at Penton Hook marina - situated in the water with no means of propulsion and thus no means by which to enter the thames or use the said body of water - would such a vessel fall within the EA's jurisdiction regarding boat registration?
Considering a) the body of water you are required to navigation through in order to gain access to the marina is private, b) the knowledge that the marina is also private water and c) a lack of any accommodation licenses (bar one) being paid for by MDL for the pontoons within the marina - would lead to the assumption that that answer must be no.
One would assume that mooring fees paid to the marina for a vessel of this kind would by their nature cover all costs incurred for use of the water?
I would love some input on this - to me it seems that the EA are in some cases demanding money for nothing.
Following the visitation to Penton Hook marina I have a hypothetical question to throw out there:
If one were to own an unpowered boat at Penton Hook marina - situated in the water with no means of propulsion and thus no means by which to enter the thames or use the said body of water - would such a vessel fall within the EA's jurisdiction regarding boat registration?
Considering a) the body of water you are required to navigation through in order to gain access to the marina is private, b) the knowledge that the marina is also private water and c) a lack of any accommodation licenses (bar one) being paid for by MDL for the pontoons within the marina - would lead to the assumption that that answer must be no.
One would assume that mooring fees paid to the marina for a vessel of this kind would by their nature cover all costs incurred for use of the water?
I would love some input on this - to me it seems that the EA are in some cases demanding money for nothing.