piratequeen
Well-Known Member
Just got the latest copy of Classic Boat and in my opinion it's not worth the cover price. The same old articles about the same old beautiful big boats, undergoing million pound restorations, where are the stories about the real people like you and me? People struggling in the mud berths and drying harbours of this country, doing as much as they can to keep their boats looking smart and not deteriorating any more than water, salt and old-age will let them. Where are the articles about old Dunkirk boats, and how many owners have given up and seen their beloved boats scrapped, because they just didn't have the money and energy anymore to ensure their survival?
Come on Classic Boat, we're not all multi-millionaires, some of us have wooden motor baots too you know, and I don't mean Rivas or Thames slipper launches, but well-loved family boats which we spend hours rubbing down, varnishing and painting, so that we can go boating, fishing and holidaying. We'll never be in the lists of famous boats, we'll never win the Concours d'Elegance, but we'll certainly be out enjoying life the next time the weather is favourable.
Come on Classic Boat, we're not all multi-millionaires, some of us have wooden motor baots too you know, and I don't mean Rivas or Thames slipper launches, but well-loved family boats which we spend hours rubbing down, varnishing and painting, so that we can go boating, fishing and holidaying. We'll never be in the lists of famous boats, we'll never win the Concours d'Elegance, but we'll certainly be out enjoying life the next time the weather is favourable.