Greyman 31,305 Posted Saturday at 10:19 Author Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:19 Under cover getting the paintwork touched up before heading back south to the brokers 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,305 Posted yesterday at 07:53 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 07:53 Water got so low the boat had to be towed out the paint booth but they are back through the harecastle tunnel before it gets closed and on the Trent and Mersey which is river fed and still has water in 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 50 Posted yesterday at 08:06 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:06 Looks the business no surprise more and more people are considering this way of life good for the soul 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,305 Posted yesterday at 08:25 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:25 16 minutes ago, Halfhound said: Looks the business no surprise more and more people are considering this way of life good for the soul My entire family live on water and none are in a rush to move back on land I get stressed and can’t wait to leave if I visit the big city lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 50 Posted yesterday at 08:35 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:35 8 minutes ago, Greyman said: My entire family live on water and none are in a rush to move back on land I get stressed and can’t wait to leave if I visit the big city lol I was having a look there’s a boat for sale moored in King’s Cross £110k I thought f**k me that’s cheap to live in London. Then I looked further £15k a year for mooring fees and other costs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mC HULL 15,663 Posted yesterday at 08:37 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:37 1 minute ago, Halfhound said: I was having a look there’s a boat for sale moored in King’s Cross £110k I thought f**k me that’s cheap to live in London. Then I looked further £15k a year for mooring fees and other costs Get moorings 30k and up one in ebay 50k now Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Seagull 427 Posted yesterday at 08:38 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:38 Do what Damp Patch does and set sail when it's pay day.... Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 50 Posted yesterday at 08:46 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:46 If it was £30k and you owned it would be one thing but I think these were river fees or something I’m sure grey man will know more and be able to say Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 48,465 Posted yesterday at 09:28 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:28 26 minutes ago, Halfhound said: If it was £30k and you owned it would be one thing but I think these were river fees or something I’m sure grey man will know more and be able to say You pay for a boating licence,couple of hundred a yr, insurance etc,then you either pay for a continuous cruising licence (move every 2 weeks) or a residential mooring- space is at a premium towards London -spending 100 k on a boat and then 15/20k for your permanent mooring spot per year...is still a hell of a lot cheaper than renting or buying a 1 bed flat etc...its the only way most folks can get a foot on the rung down that way.....living aboard full-time you want a wide beam for the space... problem is,you get charged double that of a traditional narrow boat,there's pros and cons to it all, personally I wouldn't entertain taking the leap, until I had the right residential mooring,makes life alot easier,you won't be worrying about your property getting smashed up and robbed.... because alot of that goes on 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 50 Posted yesterday at 10:24 Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:24 54 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: You pay for a boating licence,couple of hundred a yr, insurance etc,then you either pay for a continuous cruising licence (move every 2 weeks) or a residential mooring- space is at a premium towards London -spending 100 k on a boat and then 15/20k for your permanent mooring spot per year...is still a hell of a lot cheaper than renting or buying a 1 bed flat etc...its the only way most folks can get a foot on the rung down that way.....living aboard full-time you want a wide beam for the space... problem is,you get charged double that of a traditional narrow boat,there's pros and cons to it all, personally I wouldn't entertain taking the leap, until I had the right residential mooring,makes life alot easier,you won't be worrying about your property getting smashed up and robbed.... because alot of that goes on Good stuff it’s not something I think I’d ever do personally but fair play to anyone who feels like a change is needed and takes the plunge. Like everything else it all about location and being able to live in comfort ain’t it 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 48,465 Posted yesterday at 10:30 Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:30 2 minutes ago, Halfhound said: Good stuff it’s not something I think I’d ever do personally but fair play to anyone who feels like a change is needed and takes the plunge. Like everything else it all about location and being able to live in comfort ain’t it Like everything else....won't be long before the government wig on...and start doubling the costs of it all and squeeze people out...there's no such thing as freedom here in the UK..sadly it's just an illusion 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 50 Posted yesterday at 10:42 Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:42 9 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Like everything else....won't be long before the government wig on...and start doubling the costs of it all and squeeze people out...there's no such thing as freedom here in the UK..sadly it's just an illusion Yeah that’s a fact. If you thought about it all too much you’d do your nut 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 31,361 Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago I watch a few of these Youtube series sometimes im sure the one lad whatever his license is he doesnt pay for mooring just moves his boat every few weeks even if its only 50 foot up the road. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waltjnr 7,939 Posted 21 hours ago Report Share Posted 21 hours ago 59 minutes ago, gnasher16 said: I watch a few of these Youtube series sometimes im sure the one lad whatever his license is he doesnt pay for mooring just moves his boat every few weeks even if its only 50 foot up the road. They don't do roads gnash Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 31,361 Posted 56 minutes ago Report Share Posted 56 minutes ago 20 hours ago, waltjnr said: They don't do roads gnash Arrr yeah fair point......50 ft up the drink then. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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