weustace
Well-Known Member
One of the polls presented at the bottom of these forum pages just asked me whether I thought it possible to repair a life raft at sea. Leaving aside the fact that this is not really a matter of opinion or a question to which there is one answer, I was intrigued by the results: 57% of 1.4K people (that's about 800) answered "Yes: I know, I've done it".
Given the more typical thread on here is "I have a life raft that is N years old, where can I get it serviced", or "Is it all right to cross [insert body of water here] without a life raft", I am intrigued to know where such a large number of my fellow forumites have gained such experience! To paraphrase Wilde, "for a few members of a relatively small nautical forum group to have practical experience of using a life raft at sea would seem reasonable; for eight hundred to do so seems like carelessness."
William
Given the more typical thread on here is "I have a life raft that is N years old, where can I get it serviced", or "Is it all right to cross [insert body of water here] without a life raft", I am intrigued to know where such a large number of my fellow forumites have gained such experience! To paraphrase Wilde, "for a few members of a relatively small nautical forum group to have practical experience of using a life raft at sea would seem reasonable; for eight hundred to do so seems like carelessness."
William