ian38_39
Well-Known Member
There are probably plenty of threads on red already so this one is not supposed to be another that questions the legality.
I am not signed up for an MBM cruise so not directly effected and being petrol I am not under threat of fine but I was just wondering if the current situation will have any effect on the MBM cruising events?
Would also be interesting to see what others are going to do with their individual cruising arrangements?
It struck me that if this whole thing goes badly then with white heading ever closer to the point that it will be £2 litre waterside if we go that way, even with the fines it is cheaper to go this year than next.
An average 40' fly doing around 1mpg would be costing around £10 per mile in fuel alone if the white thing pans out.
I am not signed up for an MBM cruise so not directly effected and being petrol I am not under threat of fine but I was just wondering if the current situation will have any effect on the MBM cruising events?
Would also be interesting to see what others are going to do with their individual cruising arrangements?
It struck me that if this whole thing goes badly then with white heading ever closer to the point that it will be £2 litre waterside if we go that way, even with the fines it is cheaper to go this year than next.
An average 40' fly doing around 1mpg would be costing around £10 per mile in fuel alone if the white thing pans out.