capnsensible
Well-Known Member
Actually a lanby is a large navigational mark.
Well it started off as boaty!:encouragement: Hopefully someone will move the thread to the lounge.
Actually a lanby is a large navigational mark.
Who mentioned "lanby"?
It is odd that old cars, nowhere near the age of some of these vessels, are viewed in a totally different way. I have a 1972 three-wheeler that is exempt from MOT and tax. It is awaiting restoration and is currently a death trap but I could legally drive it on the road.
You couldnt use it as a taxi tho, and thats a more apt comparison
I don't know the legalities but I think an old bus does not need an MOT.
I'd be shocked it it was allowed to carry fare paying passengers without something of that ilk, old or not.
Good point. Your three wheeler and your boat both come under the jurisdiction of the same Ministry - the Department for Transport - headed of course by Chris Grayling...
If it was up to me I would adopt approach B.
So would I..
but that doesn't build empires in the minds of petty bureaucrats.