>Hello, > >I have been following all the points raised and the discussions with much >interest. My partner and I are intending to be continuous cruisers, although >we are going to be paying a for a non-residential mooring. The RBOA advocates >for a greater emphasis on continuous cruising on the canals, and that is what >we both feel to be important to us. Of course, I understand this particular >mode of life is not suitable for those with constraints, responsibilities, etc. > >As raised earlier, there is as continuous cruisers, the question of doctors, >and I thank those who have responded so helpfully to my request for >information. > >Julius Smit
If you have a mooring you are not a continuous cruiser because you don't need one. Puzzled Sue nb Nackered Navvy
