LadyInBed
Well-known member
You are obviously getting the Executive Service!Yes both supplied and fitted by the boatyard.
4 years ago £300. This year £600.
You are obviously getting the Executive Service!Yes both supplied and fitted by the boatyard.
4 years ago £300. This year £600.
So that includes someone going out in a boat and getting wet..fair enoughYes both supplied and fitted by the boatyard.
4 years ago £300. This year £600.
Yes - supply and fit.So that includes someone going out in a boat and getting wet..fair enough
Yes both supplied and fitted by the boatyard.
4 years ago £300. This year £600.
Yes purchasing the mooring strop and attaching it to the riser chain. The boatyard here tend to maintain the moorings, but they are privately owned so there is nothing to stop owners doing it themselves. I wish i had. Although it might have been a bit tricky for me because the strop doesn't just attach to the top of the bouy like some do - mine is an inflatable bouy and the strop is tied to it underneath and then shackles to the chain underwater so i would have needed to haul it up somehow.
Yea. I started on a RB10 Ruston in UK ARMY (REME.).in late '50's.Nothing to do with splicing or ropes but just noticed the ex crane/dragline operator comment, I remember many years ago I would have been about 10yrs old, when Ransoms in Ipswich had an open day which I was lucky to go to, and in pride of place was a massive Ransom 'Walking Dragline'.