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18 hours ago, Oldfeller said:

you stated "I've been toying with the idea of getting one for pleasure use, but would like a residential mooring"

the definition of residential regarding moorings is,,

 

Residential moorings, also known as liveaboard or long-term moorings, are specifically designated spots where boat owners can legally live on their vessels for extended periods. These moorings are distinct from leisure moorings, which permit only occasional overnight stays

I gave you info on "residential" moorings which is what you asked for.

but after your little toys outta yer pram rant,  find the fecker yerself. twat.

This isn't the first time you've jumped on one of my posts with information I haven't asked for, you did the same a couple of months ago when I asked about the reverse lights not working on my van, your long winded reply was all about break lights. Try reading posts properly before you reply.

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9 hours ago, david lawrence said:

You found a mooring right enough. But not in the Norfolk Broads. Not ever river in Norfolk is linked to Broads

That's right, the wissey isn't connected to the broads, now if I'd have asked about river moorings close to/connected the Ouse he'd have been close.

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