SHUG
Well-Known Member
Basic question: Was it a registered mooring in a designated mooring area with proper licensing from the Crown Comissioners and the appropriate fee (about £40) paid and an assigned number and identification tag? If so it can be identified as "your"mooring. If it was then your friend may be able to establish ownership and get his mooring back.
If not, then an enterprising fisherman has found some useful unidentified (forget about the name on the mooring buoy, that counts for nothing) junk to moor up his boat.
I'm sorry to be negative but unless it was a properly licensed mooring there is little chance of recovery.
If not, then an enterprising fisherman has found some useful unidentified (forget about the name on the mooring buoy, that counts for nothing) junk to moor up his boat.
I'm sorry to be negative but unless it was a properly licensed mooring there is little chance of recovery.