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I'm no maritime expert but would reckon you can put whatever lights you want as long as it isn't a distraction to shipping.Ah ok, I know that docks essentially breath so need the connectivity - but not even little boats? Why would they need lights there then?
I'm no maritime expert but would reckon you can put whatever lights you want as long as it isn't a distraction to shipping.
There are people on this forum who work in the industry who would be better placed to answer. But I'd imagine signalling for boats/ships is a global standard and not up to the whim of somebody building a stadium.The lights we are talking about are for signaling boats?
There are people on this forum who work in the industry who would be better placed to answer. But I'd imagine signalling for boats/ships is a global standard and not up to the whim of somebody building a stadium.
Ive been a member for 3 seasons and not heard anything, anyone know how long the list is and can they be passed onto relatives?ive been on the list for over three years, only after a single in pretty much any part of the ground and not had a sniff. I suspect your agenda may be clouding your judgement
It would be impossible, it's just a strip of water unconnected to the dock system.
Really? If I'm wrong fair enough. Can you post the link?You couldn't be more wrong. That's the whole reason for this strip of water.
And hoes?The lights we are talking about are for signaling boats?
Really? If I'm wrong fair enough. Can you post the link?
BMD hasn't been connected to Nelson Dock for years, it's why the water was literally different colours.
Really? If I'm wrong fair enough. Can you post the link?
BMD hasn't been connected to Nelson Dock for years, it's why the water was literally different colours.
I'm well aware of the need not to disturb the actual dock wall infrastructure but anyway you're changing the subject. So you don't have a link then saying the water infill will be connected to the dock network, which you say is "the whole reason for this strip of water"?It's the same for the reason the dock can be reopened in 200 years time if we decide to move. It's to preserve
the dock and connectivity.
I'm well aware of the need not to disturb the actual dock wall infrastructure but anyway you're changing the subject. So you don't have a link then saying the water infill will be connected to the dock network, which you say is "the whole reason for this strip of water"?