DBA Forum (B) - James Smith
2014-09-16 19:39:02 UTC
Hi,
one of the mortgage lenders is insisting on a permanent mooring for my boat
in order that it be classed as residential.
Does anyone know of moorings available between Oxford and Reading for an 18m
boat? I think a postal address and land based facilities are all that's
required. Although I intend to move around I would nonetheless certainly
want a base for the boat so this is a serious enquiry.
Kind regards,
James
-----Original Message-----
Forum (B) - Frank Kordbarlag [mailto:dbabarges-pvYRptiajiAdnm+***@public.gmane.org]
Sent: 15 September 2014 22:46
subscribers
tanks
My boat is 62 x 6.4 The ballast tank in in the back just ahead of the
wheelhouse. The ballast only pushes the back down 10 cm, but even that works
very well when the wind blows from the side.
All this talk about dual use tanks for grey, black or ballast water I would
disregard. Also carrying 10 or 20 tons of (White!!!!) diesel as ballast
appears to be a little eccentric...
one of the mortgage lenders is insisting on a permanent mooring for my boat
in order that it be classed as residential.
Does anyone know of moorings available between Oxford and Reading for an 18m
boat? I think a postal address and land based facilities are all that's
required. Although I intend to move around I would nonetheless certainly
want a base for the boat so this is a serious enquiry.
Kind regards,
James
-----Original Message-----
Forum (B) - Frank Kordbarlag [mailto:dbabarges-pvYRptiajiAdnm+***@public.gmane.org]
Sent: 15 September 2014 22:46
subscribers
tanks
My boat is 62 x 6.4 The ballast tank in in the back just ahead of the
wheelhouse. The ballast only pushes the back down 10 cm, but even that works
very well when the wind blows from the side.
All this talk about dual use tanks for grey, black or ballast water I would
disregard. Also carrying 10 or 20 tons of (White!!!!) diesel as ballast
appears to be a little eccentric...