rib
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but with a car one has proberly been in one before and has an idea what is good and what is bad.someone stepping on a boat for the first time has no such idea.
but with a car one has proberly been in one before and has an idea what is good and what is bad.someone stepping on a boat for the first time has no such idea.
Yer - that's the difficult bit ... because you may judge it to be dangerous, but it isn't ...Exactly, and if you are a Newbie and set off from say Brighton, out through the chop at what point do you make a judgement that the guy is a pillock?
but with a car one has proberly been in one before and has an idea what is good and what is bad.someone stepping on a boat for the first time has no such idea.
You have no idea of a drivers ability when you get into a car ... be it a friend or a taxi - you can't know - you can only make your own assessment based on what you see/hear/feel at the time.
i thought you didnt belive in paying for sai;ling
And if you pay for a seat in a black cab (rather than just hitch a lift), you are somewhat comforted by having a licenced driver who has 'the knowledge', a cab that continues to pass mechanical scrutiny, insurance, experience, etc... this will affect your 'framing' in making a risk analysis of the trip.
i suppose we could get heavy weather training in august in the solent
i suppose we could get heavy weather training in august in the solent
i suppose we could get heavy weather training in august in the solent