Obviously were have not met.Originally Posted by Lizzie_B
It's ridiculous to make pre conceived assumptions about what a person is like either in character or boat handling skills on the basis of the ensign hanging off the back of his boat.
Well said.
If I encountered in real life the ignorance, inverted snobbery, silliness and sheer pettiness that this particular topic invokes in cyber life, I would be very depressed. Happily, I don't.
Assessing a yachtsman by analysis of his flag etiquette served me well last month.
I was heading up the tidal Valaine estuary in France last month when I noted I was going to pass a large yacht coming down stream. At a 1/3 of a mile I said to the swmbo, "he looks like trouble, anyone sporting a Breton regional flag large enough to fly on a Napoleonic ship of the line must have a few loose screws".
As the yacht approached his placement in the narrow channel was all over the place and I took in the details of the passing Bruce Roberts'esc steel tamp yacht. The crew were a bunch of hippys all beered up and larking about on deck and I doubt the helmsperson had every heard of "red to red, go ahead".
The combination of oddball steel yacht designs and overt political statements made with flags tends to equate to poor yacht handling. That's my rule of the road.