tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193284457263034796.post2193891154971343880..comments2023-09-22T12:12:22.775+01:00Comments on Waterlily: The BW replyNev Wellshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07047359519459723079noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9193284457263034796.post-75534706883036058202010-04-03T10:45:32.612+01:002010-04-03T10:45:32.612+01:00Hi there,
I propose that you have now formally cl...Hi there,<br /><br />I propose that you have now formally clarified matters regarding the movement of your boat. The T/C’s are such that BW is entitled to move your boat for you. Be sure that they will eventually do this. I say eventually because I believe that BW (be it tacit or otherwise) has a policy whereby they will, unless they perceive a dire emergency, contact you and ask you to move it first. I propose that this approach is not driven by any desire on BW’s part to be ‘polite’ – moreover, it lessens the risk to BW and any apportioning of blame on BW should there be any damage incurred to your boat, or they cause an incident with another boater, etc. whilst effecting the move. In this instance, matters have worked out in their favour. I can understand your frustration and that of ******.<br /><br />I trust that you are going to pursue the woefully incomplete response from Sally Ash regarding the closure of on-line moorings, including how BW accounts for the figures they are claiming? I wonder if her “computer based model” will be based upon the criteria in this table simply presented in the form of an MSExcel spreadsheet with an embedded macro that has been set up to assist the ‘mathematically challenged’. I for one would like to see some auditable evidence that showed exactly how the criteria in this table have actually been applied to the Hunts Lock mooring.<br /><br />Cheers, Chris.Chrishttp://www.wellscargo.co.uk/blognoreply@blogger.com