Blackfeather
Well-Known Member
As you've been 'driving' boats for 70 years I'll also make an assumption - you are a cantankerous and unpleasant old man.
As you've been 'driving' boats for 70 years I'll also make an assumption - you are a cantankerous and unpleasant old man.
I don't think so.?.. on the Thames ... a decent long jumper could get from one side of the river to t,other without much effort ! ...
I don't think so.
We had this a couple of years ago, had both sons on board so feeling brave decided to reverse over & explain why we couldn't drive through the other boats, twat packed up & ran away.
Ferrinstance regards the fishing saga,perhaps on a wide river,you would have to go some distance out of your way to transit a fishermans swim, on the Thames and especially the Medway, a decent long jumper could get from one side of the river to t,other without much effort !
No he doesn't.- he has as much right to be there as you.