doug748
Well-Known Member
Thus far, the thread has only mentioned sailing yachts. Has anybody any thoughts on motor boat usage? Judging by the SBS there seemed to be a higher % of motor boats than I have seen before, and I would guess there are more in marinas. If people are more cash rich/time poor, I would think the number of motor boat 'sailors' would be increasing. The Solent would still not seem busy (except at 'rush hours') as mobos spend less time in transit.
It would also fit in with the more modern/current approach of seeking instant gratification.
MD
The story mentioned in post 63 also claimed:
"Only 1 in 10 new yachts have sails"
Keeping a large sailing boat in the UK is a bit grim for the average wage slave, better to grab your 3 or 4 weeks annual break in a cheaper place with good weather. That is what a lot of people are doing, see the threads on the MoBo page. It's slightly different if you are well off, live by the coast, are retired or a keen racer......though even the racers are feeling the winds of change see the tread on the racing page re cruiser/racers
The smaller racing classes seem to be doing ok. Someone asked about the West Country, I always see a grand turnout in Salcombe with the Yawls etc, ditto the Troys in Fowey, and the Working Boats in Falmouth always seem popular with their huge crews. I assume it is similar with the large number of classic classes on the Solent?
A keen sailor might keep a small boat here and bigger on the Med.
It's just social change nothing to wring our hands about