Adrian Stott wrote:
> Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> This is, imho, where Adrian's "negligible marginal cost" argument breaks 
>> down.  Once you have too many boats in an area then the facilities 
>> become insufficient.  Then one of two things happen: either BW have to 
>> spend more on more facilities, or boaters are getting less for their money.
> 
> You would need a  *lot* of boats in an area to overload (e.g.) a sani
> station (assuming it is connected to mains water and sewer).

My "facilities" includes mooring.  After all, if there is no problem 
with mooring resulting from the various groups of people who don't have 
permanent moorings, then why are people bothered about it?  And if there 
is a problem, then clearly this does result from the number of boats.

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