shore power on hard standing

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just a quick winge, on returning from our boat today i was surprised to see the amount of raggies on the hard hogging all the available shore power outlets when they are in the water they dont use them on a 24hr basis as i do ie float batt chgr ect, i also get snide remarks from the raggies that me being pluged in all the time causes more electrolosis on there boats that are near to me, but surely i should worry more having 9 grand's worth of outdrive & engine havent they heard of anodes, im getting fed up with these sort of people, i do my best to accomodate all types but comming down to the boat in the summer to find my lead has being unpluged is unfair.
When we get our new boat i am considering the medway up river of rochester bridge at least they cant get there, sorry for the extended winge cant spell eithere

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Sorry going off a bit from your post but do you have local knowledge of the Medway, buying a boat this year and considering it as a base. Any local knowledge greatfully received.

Cheers

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Surely if you are paying a mooring fee you have your own plug in. At our's each post has 4 outlets, each colour coded and lockable. When I have finished plugging in I just unhook, fit my padlock and put the cables away. If electricity is a free-for-all maybe it's a cheap mooring and you are glad to have it?

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afraid that anti raggie postings irritate the hell out of me.
Many of us here post on scuttlebutt and meet with them, and they are just as varied in real life as stinkies are. All the raggies I've met on scuttlebutt are decent likeable considererate people.

Some of the stinkies I see at sea are incompetant inconsiderate oiks.

<hr width=100% size=1>There is no such thing as "fun for the whole family."
 
Wots wrong with you Brendon, not only has your speeling gon to pot but defending raggies, wotever next! It'slike me saying all speed boats under 25' should be rammed and sunk on site, if only I could catch em. /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Speeling is deu to haydn's inestimble infeulence!

Ha! You'd never catch them, so it's a moot point /forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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Sujest you take your small boat and ram it up your bum. A small amount of vaseline may be applied beforehand. I answer only as a friend. .. .. ../forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

<hr width=100% size=1> <font color=blue>No one can force me to come here.<font color=red> I'm a volunteer!!.<font color=blue>

Haydn
 
I've got it in, but cannot get it out again.

Any suggestions? /forums/images/icons/crazy.gif

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You need a little bit of cotton on the mast to lower it, have you never seen ships in bottles.....

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Aah! right . Uhmm! one problem. no mast to lower. I think it's stuck?

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Its probably the windscreen that caught on something. No matter, if it is it will help control the flatulance.

John

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A small amount of black pepper on the back of the hand and then snort it, bit like snuff. Make sure you do this when you are alone, or at least with understanding friends, as the resultant sneeze is likely to dislodge more than just your little boat /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Hi Bruce,try Medway Bridge (always afloat) or Cuxton if you can take to soft mud.I'm at Cuxton,if you need any info pm me.
Regards Al.

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I'm at Gillingham Marina (Parhams), quite good and certainly wouldn't move at any of those local. GM is well sheltered so tends not to get the extremes of weather that the others do.
Strange thing is that I'm the only one on the forum who is there! Most of the others are at Chatham Maritime.

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Re: In a MarinAAAHH. pah.

Marinas are for you sensitive types ,who could not imagine any sort of marine existance happening more than 25M from the shorepower point and from the shops with a bit of water deep enough to float a boat located nearbye./forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
If you need any info Brucey just ask away.Quite a few posters hereabouts keep their boats in various marinas the Medway,some even go out on their boats now and then.

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I called in at Chatham Marina the other day - the car park is like Fort Knox - barriers, cards etc ....

Turned round and drove back out

<hr width=100% size=1>Adrian <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.arweb.co.uk/argallery/kelisha>Kelisha</A> I never snub anyone accidentally
 
Discussed over a beer, and at great length, your post with my brother in law who is a stinkie. We decided there were two parts to the problem.
AAA. More boats then power points which must be known to all concerned, so this isn't going to change. So we move on to
BBB. There is obviously a big lack of knowledge in the raggie brigade who are giving you grief by stealing your power point.
So over the second pint we came up with two answers
111. You need to deliver a letter to all the raggies explaining that in the case of shortage of power points then motor boats have priority over all raggies and have a 100% claim to 24/7 plug in.
222. Ever thought that just maybe you could share???

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