snipped > I have been unable to find a marina or "moorings supplier" prepared to > even consider the possibility of brokering unused space. If a mooring > holder confirms that "his" mooring will be vacant for, say, three > months then it would seem sensible for the vacancy to be filled during > that absence with benefit to the temporary encumbent, the moorings > supplier and , with a little enlightenment, to the mooring holder. > > Of course there will be times when many temporarily vacant moorings are > available - such as in Stourport last week, and times when there are > very few. > > I suppose there are legal, H&S, BW rules and who-knows-what-other > issues to get in the way. > > Beeky
Streethay did for us. We used a friend's mooring when they were away and were charged. They didn't get any sort of rebate. This is VERY profitable for the mooring supplier. Sue nb Nackered Navvy
