Babylon
Well-Known Member
I wonder if other EU countries follow this trend.
I would say that the Dutch cruising sailors are much younger than the UK equivalent .
That accords with my own observations - and considerably friendlier!
On the question of kids and young adults just sitting in darkened rooms overdosing on screens, that's not what I see around here. Cubs and Scouts have waiting-lists, the roads are littered with lycra-louts (ok, mostly middle-aged men), local football and rugby clubs are major hives of activity on Sunday mornings, etc.
Declining' number of (younger) sailors? My first flat in the late 80s was £92k (in central London!), my educational costs were free (two degrees), and people kept throwing jobs at me. I think a large part of the answer can be found in the fact that younger adults face the opposite nowadays: ludicrously high property costs, massive debt on leaving higher-education and a chronic sense of temporariness about their careers - if they can lever themselves out of internship-slavery and get a proper job in the first place!