Mrnotming
Well-Known Member
Bought a Fireball dinghy once upon which a trolley had been dropped.Enjoyed the woodwork, sailed it in Summer and frostbites, learned a lot about bending masts, importance of not using knackered sails, met a lot of people who were fun types!(we sewed up kit wetsuits too!)
The boat always leaked, safety officer was cheeky about us beaching the boat to bail.The official almost got a punch from the trapeze man!( I spoke calming words like "don't")
So for about £800 we bought a better one and had great success based upon the experience gleaned from the refurbishment of the first Fireball.
So experiental learning is not always time fully wasted?
Sure,you can avoid re-inventing the wheel if in industrial production.
If 'tis a hobby, who cares if you race pigeons,
or chase a small white ball,
just two examples of utter folly in others opinions?
Be careful with the gas cooker,the most dangerous part of any boat, after the boom!(no pun realised whilst writing!)
The boat always leaked, safety officer was cheeky about us beaching the boat to bail.The official almost got a punch from the trapeze man!( I spoke calming words like "don't")
So for about £800 we bought a better one and had great success based upon the experience gleaned from the refurbishment of the first Fireball.
So experiental learning is not always time fully wasted?
Sure,you can avoid re-inventing the wheel if in industrial production.
If 'tis a hobby, who cares if you race pigeons,
or chase a small white ball,
just two examples of utter folly in others opinions?
Be careful with the gas cooker,the most dangerous part of any boat, after the boom!(no pun realised whilst writing!)
