Sailfree
Well-Known Member
Thamas1's post about entering the marine industry through a YM course got me thinking.
1. Is sailing both as a hobby and as a job male dominated - if so why?
2. Is it a preverbial nesting instinct that cannot be satisfied in Women by live aboard sailing.
3. Is sailing unpredictable and sometimes frightening or dangerous and it doesn't appeal to Women who have more sense than put themself in harms way.
4. Is it because we all become Captain Blighs immediately we get behind the wheel/tiller and make it unappealing to Women.
5. Is it that Men are more adventurous
I realise it can only be discussed in generalities as there will be exceptions but am interested in others thoughts! I am aware of many men who love the sailing yet it seems to appeal to much fewer women - just wondering why!
1. Is sailing both as a hobby and as a job male dominated - if so why?
2. Is it a preverbial nesting instinct that cannot be satisfied in Women by live aboard sailing.
3. Is sailing unpredictable and sometimes frightening or dangerous and it doesn't appeal to Women who have more sense than put themself in harms way.
4. Is it because we all become Captain Blighs immediately we get behind the wheel/tiller and make it unappealing to Women.
5. Is it that Men are more adventurous
I realise it can only be discussed in generalities as there will be exceptions but am interested in others thoughts! I am aware of many men who love the sailing yet it seems to appeal to much fewer women - just wondering why!