Cliveshep
Well-Known Member
Ellessar - And do you think only mobo owners do that? I was so severely bounced down at Limehouse on the Thames that wife and mother-in-law panicked so badly I had to turn back, not to mention damage to gear in the cabin. And who was responsible - the River Police, full chat in a 40-odd footer passing from astern close abeam. And they ARE trained!
How about on the Thames a few years ago at Hurley, group of RN sailers, in uniform, cap badge indicating serving afloat, not kids, in a hire boat, rammed a pile upstream of lock at full speed, crewman on foredeck was standing with one foot in a coil of rope, perfect somersault over bow c/w rope around ankle, then towed backwards feet first when skipper went hard astern - aren't the Royal Navy trained?
Ninky - pilots have licences 'cos no one wants a plane nose-diving into their kids bedroom window or down the chimney. You COULD'NT do that on ANY type of boat although possible in a car that runs off the road!
Ralleyveteran - higher rate of loss amongst older peeps going offshore simply because there are loads more of them to do so. Younger ones cannot afford boats in the main, are tied up financially with wives, kids, mortgages etc. Those with kids fled the nest and mortgages paid up have cash to spare. What boating the younger ones do is generally day-sailing/fishing in smaller boats and rushing home to jobs and discos/pubs/girlfriends etc.
Tranona has the right idea in my opinion.
How about on the Thames a few years ago at Hurley, group of RN sailers, in uniform, cap badge indicating serving afloat, not kids, in a hire boat, rammed a pile upstream of lock at full speed, crewman on foredeck was standing with one foot in a coil of rope, perfect somersault over bow c/w rope around ankle, then towed backwards feet first when skipper went hard astern - aren't the Royal Navy trained?
Ninky - pilots have licences 'cos no one wants a plane nose-diving into their kids bedroom window or down the chimney. You COULD'NT do that on ANY type of boat although possible in a car that runs off the road!
Ralleyveteran - higher rate of loss amongst older peeps going offshore simply because there are loads more of them to do so. Younger ones cannot afford boats in the main, are tied up financially with wives, kids, mortgages etc. Those with kids fled the nest and mortgages paid up have cash to spare. What boating the younger ones do is generally day-sailing/fishing in smaller boats and rushing home to jobs and discos/pubs/girlfriends etc.
Tranona has the right idea in my opinion.