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| Other Dive Equipment: Discuss Advice needed on buying a RIB in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: No red diesel soon I'm afraid. David... |
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| No red diesel soon I'm afraid. David
__________________ I took up diving because I was tired of being told I was shallow! |
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| Reckon you'd be better waiting a couple of years yet, we've still got a lot to see before the responsibility of a boat hits us, good to see your testing water though. Have you seen Flamborough Diver thread, think we'd be better doing that next year, signing up to a club near sea, and dive off a rib every other week to get experiance. Mind you we have tried that in a way.Did you get the pics? |
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What's happening - I know in France leisure boats are required to buy white diesel. Is this happening now in the UK? Will the greedy scum bastard C&E be dipping boats? Does this also mean clubs will not be able to get the road duty back on petrol? David my boat is sinking.......... arghhhhhhhhh. |
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| Oh dear, a quick Google and David is right Sod it. That really does make it a totally stupid idea to have a boat I'm going to look for some more French property. Fuck the UK. You can keep it Chris PS Thanks David - green incoming... saved me a few bob |
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