capnsensible
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Is that all?4 years living aboard and 40,000 miles.
Is that all?4 years living aboard and 40,000 miles.
Sounds like a failure of the pre-cruise training process used by the hire company.
Look again. It's a criticism of bow thrusters, not people.Post#8. You made a claim that is just your opinion that implied that just because you manage in your situation, others who make different choices have "false confidence" and fail to plan.
Exactly the opposite is the case. I planned the equipment on my boat, just like others to deal with the situations I expect so that I have confidence in my ability to dock the boat safely.
But the need or otherwise differs widely for a blue water cruiser vs a coastal sailor. The latter will be spending a hugely higher proportion of their time manoevering in small marinas and harbours.Look again. It's a criticism of bow thrusters, not people.
Try ancient Portuguese fishing harbours!But the need or otherwise differs widely for a blue water cruiser vs a coastal sailor. The latter will be spending a hugely higher proportion of their time manoevering in small marinas and harbours.
That is a big difference. Bow thrusters are inanimate objects. They have no opinions and are incapable of independent action. They are only in action if commanded by a human being. So you are criticising the human for choosing to have one and use it.Look again. It's a criticism of bow thrusters, not people.
Seen on the Caledonian Canal, near Inverness, some years ago:Sounds like a failure of the pre-cruise training process used by the hire company.
By extension then, anyone who chooses to equip their boat differently to you, is also insulting you. It must be hard work maintaining all the requisite indignation!That is a big difference. Bow thrusters are inanimate objects. They have no opinions and are incapable of independent action. They are only in action if commanded by a human being. So you are criticising the human for choosing to have one and use it.
The same applies to any piece of equipment on a boat. It only exists because a human has decided it it is useful so designs, makes and uses it.
You are simply displaying a prejudice against people who exercise that choice.
That is why I object to your "opinion". In just the same way as I no doubt would question your choice of equipment and methods of operation of your boat that would not be my choice.
Just to reinforce the point, your sailing environment, choice of boat and lifestyle as you describe it is so different from mine - the only common point is that we both have sailing boats. Mine, and my methods of operation are tailored for me, as are yours for you.
It would explain a lot about some of the parking in the marina car park!.......a bit like a car with power steering .... its not essential but makes for easier parking . How many drivers would buy a car ( if available) without it now .?