21 Jun 2007 #1 T tobble New member Joined 4 Oct 2005 Messages 661 Location Cardiff Visit site is it an offence to keep a loaded mother in law on the boat? depends on access to her funds, i suppose
is it an offence to keep a loaded mother in law on the boat? depends on access to her funds, i suppose
21 Jun 2007 #2 ShipsWoofy New member Joined 10 Sep 2004 Messages 10,431 Visit site Depends if you have the safety catch on or not. Most models do not come with a functional safety catch, so yes it is an offence.
Depends if you have the safety catch on or not. Most models do not come with a functional safety catch, so yes it is an offence.
21 Jun 2007 #3 E explores Well-known member Joined 17 Feb 2007 Messages 3,791 Location cornwall Visit site Keep her topped up with guiness and she should,nt explode----not from the front end anyway
21 Jun 2007 #4 pyrojames Well-known member Joined 9 Aug 2002 Messages 2,942 Location Cambridge transat2013.blogspot.co.uk They should only be kept on a boat when no other secure storage is available, and no one has access. In the event that you wish to use the boat, it may be necessary to find alternative secure facilities.
They should only be kept on a boat when no other secure storage is available, and no one has access. In the event that you wish to use the boat, it may be necessary to find alternative secure facilities.
21 Jun 2007 #5 Twister_Ken Well-known member Joined 31 May 2001 Messages 27,584 Location 'ang on a mo, I'll just take some bearings Visit site Mine is now twitching lace curtains in another place.