Blue Sunray
Well-Known Member
So how would you train it? A test dummy comes to mind.
Exactly that.
So how would you train it? A test dummy comes to mind.
...The 'cut to the cause' solution for the Clipper incident is to stop all these paying guests poncing about playing at 1970s sailors on the foredeck and fit furling gear like the real racers.
I'm just guessing, but I'm wondering how many people have actually been on bigger boats changing headsails to win races? Not many it seems......
I certainly have not (though I'm not unused to taking risks to achieve an objective), but I do find, in particular, the fact a 'clip' so evidently unsuitable for the task could be considered acceptable to anchor a safety line pretty damming.
I would like to know, then, why they didn't fail continuously during the races on all the boats and dozens of other crew didn't fall in.
Utterly clearly, it wasn't known or they wouldn't have been used. And it didn't happen before in what must have been many thousands of times in use.
Utterly clearly, it wasn't known or they wouldn't have been used. And it didn't happen before in what must have been many thousands of times in use.
Bunny. Old.
It's called the Swiss Cheese effect, a whole lot of little things need to line up before the "thing" happens. The thing can be slight or serious injury, single or multiple deaths. It is the job of everybody to make sure the line of little things don't line up. On reading several MAIB reports Clipper are not doing enough to make the holes in the cheese smaller.I would like to know, then, why they didn't fail continuously during the races on all the boats and dozens of other crew didn't fall in.
Jeez it gets worse. Some of you seem to be thinking that Clipper deliberately let people use duff equipment? Bonkers.![]()
Having read the whole report... I'm less inclined to use this report as a stick to beat Clipper with than the last one - the one with the boat that hit Africa.
A response from Clipper on the MAIB report.
https://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/news/article/clipper-ventures-statement-on-maib-report
I'm surprised by the tone of it. No sense of contrition and rather gives the impression of an organisation unwilling to listen, learn and progress but quick to apportion blame on others.
I'm just guessing, but I'm wondering how many people have actually been on bigger boats changing headsails to win races? Not many it seems......