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 Subject :Re: How to tell a 'Continuous Cruiser' from their licence...
15-11-2012 15:59:16 
johnmartin348
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20-09-2012 01:25:57 
Sue
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Now why on earth would you, Bob Hallam, want to find out if a continuous cruiser is using a nice spot just off the waterpoint?

What will you do?

 

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19-09-2012 20:12:59 
pearley
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Underneath the date panel is an 8 figure code. The first 2 letters relate to the canal where the boats home mooring is. ie TM, LL, CC, etc. CCers all have the code BW-065-007.

As far as mooring on the lower Trent & Mersey there are plenty of mown edges with deep water. However, I have noticed that several spots where there are rings have not been trimmed completely to the edge meaning the rings are often obscured by the grass. That's why I keep a p[air of shears on board.

 

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Pete

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