Grumpybear
Well-Known Member
As always, the problem is proportionality. Measures intended to eliminate the risk of a very very low probability fatal accident in the open ocean will inevitably be extended to vessels which are even more unlikely to go there and suffer that kind of disaster. That will raise the cost of all boats and drastically reduce the affordability of our pastime for many people, especially if the effect of changes is to render the use of existing boats in relatively benign conditions illegal. You advocate bringing leisure sailing under the remit of the HSE, and you may well be fortunate enough to absorb the costs of that. Many of us will be fearful that you might get what you wish for.