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Might be differnt in Scotland , but the bouy is part of the mooring.
The mooring bouy and pick up bouy are attached to the mainline, chain and mooring block. If you are renting, they should be serviced annualy and the block, rope, chains and shackles checked and replaced as required. Ask to see evidence of servicing before you tie your boat to it
Come on, make and model please. Inboard ? Outboard ? Age ?
When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....
Might be differnt in Scotland , but the bouy is part of the mooring.
The mooring bouy and pick up bouy are attached to the mainline, chain and mooring block. If you are renting, they should be serviced annualy and the block, rope, chains and shackles checked and replaced as required. Ask to see evidence of servicing before you tie your boat to it
Come on, make and model please. Inboard ? Outboard ? Age ?
Not looked at the video but the image looks like the Crinan Canal. Went through it twice and lucky to still have 2 arms and 2 legs with the midge attacks.
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