RJJ
Well-Known Member
Fortunately we are not (yet) debating whether somehow driving to the boat, doing some maintenance, or going for a jaunt with your other half, results in infecting the person you walked past fleetingly on the jetty. Although it's not too late for someone to pipe up...Sadly these threads bring back memories of those back in March where we couldn't possibly go to our boats in case the world as we know it ended
And those dreadful songs from YouTube
I think we are debating whether the letter of the law requires us not to do it, and whether therefore we get ourselves in trouble with the rozzers. I am sympathetic to the "bad press" argument, however since I managed to hold back from ill-judgment of those who went to the beaches in April, I will be governed by the law of the land rather than the tabloids. Which seems to allow us to go sailing.
My boat is an hour away. I will go down as often as minimally necessary to ensure winter protection. Probably once a month, perhaps more. If I then fancy a sail, I will have one. I probably will abide by the "no overnight" thing which is regrettably unambiguous.