blenkinsop
Well-Known Member
The event listed occupies one reach of approx 2 miles. That leaves appr. 136 miles of non tidal Thames on which there is no rowing event on that day.
Most rowers time their practice early morning or late evening to avoid clashes with other river users.
This, I think, is already the 3rd rant about rowing this year. I notice no rants about the sailing clubs which lay exclusive claim to certain stretches of the river more frequently than rowers.
After many years rowing on the Thames, can I assure forumites that there is a significant proportion of ill mannered, inconsiderate motorboaters apparently with limited competence and knowledge of basic rules of the road some of whom are dangerous (but not, of course, members of this panel)
Most rowers time their practice early morning or late evening to avoid clashes with other river users.
This, I think, is already the 3rd rant about rowing this year. I notice no rants about the sailing clubs which lay exclusive claim to certain stretches of the river more frequently than rowers.
After many years rowing on the Thames, can I assure forumites that there is a significant proportion of ill mannered, inconsiderate motorboaters apparently with limited competence and knowledge of basic rules of the road some of whom are dangerous (but not, of course, members of this panel)