Lucky Duck
Well-Known Member
Comparisons might be drawn with the proposed housing development almost opposite at Mercury
Edit - too slow!
Edit - too slow!
What, you'd trust a marina's untrained minnion with a tape measure? I use the designer's published figure. It's the most accurate I have available. If the marina even started talking about measuring I'd be demanding data on their methodology and certification. I'm sure the designer didn't count my anchor though but if a marina wanted to start making me put it in a locker every time I came in then I would take that inconvenience into consideration when deciding to move. Of course I don't keep my boat in the Solent and there are five empty berths around me before I get to the next boat.
The owner is an architect, apparently. But they've owned the place for 10+ years, so I think if they had intentions of building on it, there'd have been applications by now.[/QUOTE
This is the ideal time to apply for Planning Permission for houses, if you have a Brownfield site. (green belt or otherwise)
The government has instructed Local Authorities to prepare a list of Brownfield Sites and many have not complied,
The Architect owner probably reads "The Planner" which every week gives details of all the land being released for housing, only last week 175 houses were passed in Wilmslow despite over 800 local objections.
At Glasson Dock Marina its common knowledge that the owners want to develop the land.
Don't agree with backdating though. change should be from a specific date. Wonder if they are going to refund the ones who have been overpaying!
I don't reckon that would be a problem, as I rather suspect any 'errors' in the owner's self-declared figures will be in the owner's favour - it's odd how things happen that way round, a bit of a statistical anomaly, hey?
but for the yard to back date any charges, they would have to prove that the boat has not been altered in the back dated period as they only have the measurement on that one day.
My marina in Malta charges according to the length that is on the registration certificate. Marinas that I have visited in Italy also accept the same, presented to them with the required insurance document when I register upon arrival.
The pulpit does extend beyond the bows, in line with the angled stem, but this has never been taken into consideration.
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Strange that your photo has now disappeared after it's first appearance...
Many red blooded folk, faced with a back dated request for a fanciful payment, would tell the people to push it up their 'arris and their berth with it. Just maybe the marina would be happy about this.
Nothing more sinister than Photobucket have just spotted that the poster was using his account for hosting images for display on the forum and have put a stop to until he pays them something like £500!
Most of us have gone elsewhere instead
Some marinas, particularly in the Med, now take beam into consideration.
That's correct! I am only waiting to know of an alternative site and I WILL go elsewhere.