volvopaul
Well-Known Member
I hadn't even considered that but it is possible, Up the Trent, onto the Humber and down the East coast. I wonder if I would need a Boat Safety Certificate and license? I guess there would several safe havens on the East Coast so it could be done in stages. I will have to do some research. It wouldn't be cheaper than putting it on a lorry but it would certainly be more exciting
I don't think you would need a bss or license, turn right out the marina and keep going to Torksey lock, you are then in the tidal Trent which I don't think is covered under rules, you could also use the dealer and say it's being delivered of which the EA usually understand, I cannot imagine every boat at BW has a full license on it. I know the sales boats don't.
Once you leave Hull it's nearly 100 miles to the next safe haven so pick your weather wisely.