NK_man
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I think the "pride" in being a mechanical/technological imbicile harks back to the days when the most gifted school children were selected to study "Greats" or "classics" as it was in my day and gave up all sciences at the age of 14. I have a very intellectual friend who is a high paid London City lawyer who never even did maths O'Level (too busy with Greek, Latin, History, Philosophy) - he's only 40 years old!!!
As for boat mechanics - when I did my Day Skipper Prac in my old Sadler25 the inboard Vire wouldn't start (what a surprise I hear you chorus). The RYA Instructor was amazed a) that I would dismantle the carburettor on the saloon table rather than "get the yard to fix it" and b) that I had a comprehensive toolkit on board. So much for the RYA teaching self-reliance.
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As for boat mechanics - when I did my Day Skipper Prac in my old Sadler25 the inboard Vire wouldn't start (what a surprise I hear you chorus). The RYA Instructor was amazed a) that I would dismantle the carburettor on the saloon table rather than "get the yard to fix it" and b) that I had a comprehensive toolkit on board. So much for the RYA teaching self-reliance.
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