steverow
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Since bringing the boat home yesterday and finding that she is a bit too long for the drive, I have a dilemma on my hands.
The towgear overhangs the narrow path on the back lane a bit...like this.
It is tight up against the fence at the back...so
But this is SWMBO's favourite spot in the spring/summer for reading in the afternoon as it catches the PM sun...
So what do I do? take the fence down and ruin her seclusion, cover the towbar with foam or something so no-one can hurt themselves on it, Take the hitch unit off altogether and jack the A frame up on bricks...dont really want to do this as it means disconnecting braking system, put a cone and flashing led over the offending projection....what else...dunno reallly.
The lane at the back is not used very much occasionally by dogwalkers but I'm worried that someone will accidentally on purpose fall over it and stitch me up with a big insurance claim, in this litagous ambulance chasing society that we now live in.
So any ideas welcome.
I should also say that at present the lane is unadopted by the council and probably wont be until the building project behind us is totally finished...sometime whenever the firm gets some more money...but the second phase wont start until April at the very earliest.
Cheers For Now
Since bringing the boat home yesterday and finding that she is a bit too long for the drive, I have a dilemma on my hands.
The towgear overhangs the narrow path on the back lane a bit...like this.
It is tight up against the fence at the back...so
But this is SWMBO's favourite spot in the spring/summer for reading in the afternoon as it catches the PM sun...
So what do I do? take the fence down and ruin her seclusion, cover the towbar with foam or something so no-one can hurt themselves on it, Take the hitch unit off altogether and jack the A frame up on bricks...dont really want to do this as it means disconnecting braking system, put a cone and flashing led over the offending projection....what else...dunno reallly.
The lane at the back is not used very much occasionally by dogwalkers but I'm worried that someone will accidentally on purpose fall over it and stitch me up with a big insurance claim, in this litagous ambulance chasing society that we now live in.
So any ideas welcome.
I should also say that at present the lane is unadopted by the council and probably wont be until the building project behind us is totally finished...sometime whenever the firm gets some more money...but the second phase wont start until April at the very earliest.
Cheers For Now