Tintin
Well-Known Member
Well done to the skipper and Cornish Cruising - it seems that they all acted professionally and put the crews safety first.
When the problem was realised they got the boat back safely, and got the crew into another boat.
There was a comment a few posts back that seemed to cast a doubt on CC's procedures, but having run several companies I know first hand that you can't risk assess everything and have a procedure in place for all eventualities - there is no master manual for business.
For me the true measure of people and companies is how they handle the unexpected.
chris
When the problem was realised they got the boat back safely, and got the crew into another boat.
There was a comment a few posts back that seemed to cast a doubt on CC's procedures, but having run several companies I know first hand that you can't risk assess everything and have a procedure in place for all eventualities - there is no master manual for business.
For me the true measure of people and companies is how they handle the unexpected.
chris