TLouth7
Well-Known Member
So what's wrong with Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n Roll.....?
Not underway, one of my occasional crew smokes but otherwise no, the radio is on the blink so only intermittently
So what's wrong with Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n Roll.....?
Apparently, many drunk older males have perished while relieving themselves over the stern even in calm weather at anchor!
And i think the key is this: Sailing skippers are generally rugged individualists well accustomed to assessing risks and acting accordingly. I do believe that to own and skipper a boat requires a degree of bloody mindedness and willingness to rely on ones own judgement and live with the consequences.
quit drinking
quit drinking
*sigh*. Perhaps an AI might be better moderation? c'mon chaps and chapesses. Look at this account's past posts...
What's wrong with David's previous posts?![]()
Where do we start? Random thread revival by a non-regular for no reason only raises an eyebrow. So then we look back. The spammers usually start by posting in the book forum or restaurant reviews because it requires no technical knowledge. "David"'s first post of "Oh, I haven't been there yet" on a restaurant review is actually the same as "Denise"'s on the same thread. Then in quick succession we get "Great Place" posts for restaurants at opposite ends of the country. Then we get a whole bunch of posts on non-boaty subjects like bitcoin. References to currency in dollars on a uk forum is a hint. The killer though is if you pick one of those posts you'll see (a) it's edited and (b) contains a hidden marketing link which is the main point of this account.
I suspect that "David"'s post on mattresses (also containing a marketing link) which talks about "My husband and I" is not an affirmation of the diversity of this forum but a slip by an american housewife earning cash for posting spam links. Full marks to her for making the effort to google a list of sailing books in the book review section.
Where is the link in "stop drinking" above?![]()
There isn't. But you'll notice that "David" goes back and edits posts after a day or two, presumably to add links after they've passed any potential moderation. Doesn't always happen but mostly does.
Full marks to her for making the effort to google a list of sailing books in the book review section.
I was speaking to a yard man recently who was, when younger, a pillar of a local RNLI All Weather Lifeboat.
He might have been joking, knowing him as I do, he told me such instances after retrieving a body from the 'oggin were referenced in the report as " FO,FO. "
Fell off, Flies open.................................
Legally that seems easy to pick apart..'following' is different from 'caused by', for starters.Came across this exclusion in our Y Yacht insurance policy document the other day -
GENERAL EXCLUSIONS THAT APPLY TO THE WHOLE POLICY
1 You are not covered for any claim arising:
1.3 from any act or omission of the person in charge of the Vessel if they were impaired following the consumption of alcohol or drugs;
Unfortunately, no specified blood alcohol limit.
Aspirin is a drug , supposing you had an aspirin before hitting the pontoon?
Legally that seems easy to pick apart..'following' is different from 'caused by', for starters.
If in the opinion of any authorities involved you were at fault and were under the influence of alcohol or drugs, then you don't even have 3rd party insurance
I do not believe an ins co can leave anybody without ins.Out of interest, what if you are hit by another boat and it's their fault, but they've been drinking and are now uninsured? Do you then have to claim off your insurance, losing no-claims? Reliant on the other person being able to pay out of their pocket? Something else?