Beeky said:

> 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.
> 

At Kings Bromley if you indicate that you will be away for some time 
and agree then if your moorings are temporarily let out then you get 
some of the fee (not all) that you have paid for that time.  At 
Ashwood the mooring will be sublet with your permission, but you 
won't get any rebate.  

At Thrupp we understood from friends we made last year, if your 
moorings are let out while you are away you get a rebate, but they 
are often used by their own hire fleet and then the moorers got no 
rebate.  (This info by word of mouth second hand by the way.)

Regards
Ann nb Margarita

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