dieselhead
Well-Known Member
I am a Solent sailor and I
couldn't understand why the Cruising Association was making such a fuss at
the Dibden Bay inquiry last Autumn about the present 'dangers' of ship/yacht
incidents in the Brambles and Calshot area. This was their reason for
fighting the Dibden development, saying they didn't want to see more ships
in the Solent! The local association of Solent Clubs (SCRA), saw no problem
and refused to get involved with the Inquiry.
Now I've heard that ABP have conducted a formal risk assessment and have
found the risk of serious incident is minimal, and that no additional
controls are needed. Thank heavens for that! I've been sailing around there
for years; Busy? Yes at times...Dangerous? Not if you follow the rules and
keep a good look-out.
Can this be a lesson to the big national clubs to listen to
the locals before 'crying wolf'?
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couldn't understand why the Cruising Association was making such a fuss at
the Dibden Bay inquiry last Autumn about the present 'dangers' of ship/yacht
incidents in the Brambles and Calshot area. This was their reason for
fighting the Dibden development, saying they didn't want to see more ships
in the Solent! The local association of Solent Clubs (SCRA), saw no problem
and refused to get involved with the Inquiry.
Now I've heard that ABP have conducted a formal risk assessment and have
found the risk of serious incident is minimal, and that no additional
controls are needed. Thank heavens for that! I've been sailing around there
for years; Busy? Yes at times...Dangerous? Not if you follow the rules and
keep a good look-out.
Can this be a lesson to the big national clubs to listen to
the locals before 'crying wolf'?
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