Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Very fair point, AllanJ - it's a fairly free corner of the world we sail in, and gadgets that prevent collisions, must be preferable to collisions caused by gross incompetence by persons who weren't equipped with gadgets.
Of course, if they showed any aptitude, and application and nerve and fitness for purpose, then even the incompetents might find they didn't really need the gadgets. It's a good feeling, not needing costly 'clever' kit that allegedly improves or eases your life. Very emancipating. Try it.
I certainly don't mind, if people need labour-saving, skill-substituting systems on board. Why should I mind? But don't kid yourself it's envy that makes me disrespect the reliance. I don't envy the geography-under-achievers who can't drive without Sat-Nav. Do you? They didn't learn when they could have done, and silicon has provided a substitute for cerebral fitness. Is that more enviable or pitiable?
BlowingOldBoots, I didn't choose to be so determinedly-anti-thrusters. But, I still say, it's better to be able to walk, than to rely on a 12v scooter...and only people without the choice, rely on the hi-tech alternative. I'd always prefer to be competent without technology, than reliant on it. This pro-or-opposed theme won't change anyone's mind - but who would honestly prefer not to be able to dock their boat using skill alone? Any takers?

Of course, if they showed any aptitude, and application and nerve and fitness for purpose, then even the incompetents might find they didn't really need the gadgets. It's a good feeling, not needing costly 'clever' kit that allegedly improves or eases your life. Very emancipating. Try it.
I certainly don't mind, if people need labour-saving, skill-substituting systems on board. Why should I mind? But don't kid yourself it's envy that makes me disrespect the reliance. I don't envy the geography-under-achievers who can't drive without Sat-Nav. Do you? They didn't learn when they could have done, and silicon has provided a substitute for cerebral fitness. Is that more enviable or pitiable?
BlowingOldBoots, I didn't choose to be so determinedly-anti-thrusters. But, I still say, it's better to be able to walk, than to rely on a 12v scooter...and only people without the choice, rely on the hi-tech alternative. I'd always prefer to be competent without technology, than reliant on it. This pro-or-opposed theme won't change anyone's mind - but who would honestly prefer not to be able to dock their boat using skill alone? Any takers?