EastCoastChris
Well-Known Member
What does this column have in store? Just to warn you, in 2010 it will be stepping up it's campaign against epoxy/ply clinker.
Just what we need in sailing a campaign for greater elitism.
Might I suggest to Adrian that his campaign should be expanded? The use of non-traditional "power tools" using that new fangled electricity and "varnishes" devised with the use of "chemistry" should also be barred from the pantheon of "wooden" boats. Clearly (pun intended), "varnish" should be varnish. Or am I missing the point that this is a finely drawn line of discrimination?
Adrian, like anyone else, is entitled to his opinion, he is also fortunate in having a magazine column in which to promote his views. To dismiss, out of hand, methods of construction that have made boatbuilding accessible to so many might be justifiable from his perspective as a craftsman, but belittles generations of amateur boat builders. Worse though, Adrian considers this issue worthy of a campaign, a campaign whose only purpose is to alienate those who fail meet with his own subjective ideals.
I own a beautiful plywood boat, designed by Maurice Griffiths and built by a cabinet maker in his spare time. He could not afford his dream boat. I look forward to being a second class citizen because I am delighted with my small piece of history.
Chris