DJE
Well-Known Member
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But just because it gets a bit awkward is that a sufficient reason to compromise safety?
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Dinghy racing is a competitive sport. Anything that's "a bit awkward" is going to diminish performance. So there is a balance to find between safety and performance. Any idiot can make something safer; the clever bit is knowing when to stop.
The young fit person is my son, he's been dinghy racing for the last 7 years or so. I have no desire to compromise his safety but I have even less desire to squeeze all the excitement out of his life.
But just because it gets a bit awkward is that a sufficient reason to compromise safety?
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Dinghy racing is a competitive sport. Anything that's "a bit awkward" is going to diminish performance. So there is a balance to find between safety and performance. Any idiot can make something safer; the clever bit is knowing when to stop.
The young fit person is my son, he's been dinghy racing for the last 7 years or so. I have no desire to compromise his safety but I have even less desire to squeeze all the excitement out of his life.