What's the point of an anchored pontoon mooring?

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Grrrrrrrrrr :(
http://www.dartharbour.org/moorings-moorings-policy/waiting-transfer-list/

Which waiting list is moving the quickest?

The quickest moving list at the moment is for the Kingswear Trots – which can be a wait of anything in-between two to four years. For pontoons, you could wait nearly five or six years, or even longer. For a mooring up river, the waiting time is currently around five or six years.

All these times are very approximate because it depends on how many of our customers give up their moorings each year and also how many give up with an equivalent size berth to the one that you require - sometimes you can be lucky and get one a lot quicker.


Grrrrrrrrrr :(

The waiting list times may be an underestimate. I am in the second year of being on the list for a longer trot mooring. When I checked in October there were 202 people ahead of me.
 
Or, why don't they reverse the position of the colon and semi-colon on keyboards, so that the most-used one would not require operation of the Shift Key?
You don't touch type then. The semi-colon is one of the core set of keys that is exactly the same on all keyboards. Once you've spent a few evening classes typing ASDFASDF and JKL;JKL; you tend to remember these things. :)
 
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