boatone
Well-Known Member
It seems that some peeps are visiing this forum and getting the idea that we are all anti narowboats here. So, for the record, I do not hate narowboats.
I think my side of the Great Debate in Novembers MBM makes my view quite clear:
Quote:
"Do Narrow Boats belong on the Thames? Why not? They are not unsuited to the river and their owners can and should be able to enjoy what is, and hopefully will continue to be, a wonderful waterway. However, their newly found freedom should not be at the expense and reduced enjoyment of those of us for whom the river has long been our chosen cruising ground and who pay the lion’s share of boat based revenue."
Read the rest of it and you will see that there are specific reasons why the influx of narrowboats onto the Thames is causing problems that need to be addressed.
Several of those criticising us as being anti narrowboats don't even boat on the Thames and have no understanding of these issues. I wonder how you Solent boaters would react if there were suddenly a huge number of square rigged sailing ships impeding your passage and taking up all the mooring space in Yarmouth or Lymington?
Not only are we being castigated as anti narrowboat, we seem to be being branded as snobs to boot!!!!!
Yes, theres been some heavy caustic humour here but making fun of serious issues has frequently been the harbinger of needed change.
I think my side of the Great Debate in Novembers MBM makes my view quite clear:
Quote:
"Do Narrow Boats belong on the Thames? Why not? They are not unsuited to the river and their owners can and should be able to enjoy what is, and hopefully will continue to be, a wonderful waterway. However, their newly found freedom should not be at the expense and reduced enjoyment of those of us for whom the river has long been our chosen cruising ground and who pay the lion’s share of boat based revenue."
Read the rest of it and you will see that there are specific reasons why the influx of narrowboats onto the Thames is causing problems that need to be addressed.
Several of those criticising us as being anti narrowboats don't even boat on the Thames and have no understanding of these issues. I wonder how you Solent boaters would react if there were suddenly a huge number of square rigged sailing ships impeding your passage and taking up all the mooring space in Yarmouth or Lymington?
Not only are we being castigated as anti narrowboat, we seem to be being branded as snobs to boot!!!!!
Yes, theres been some heavy caustic humour here but making fun of serious issues has frequently been the harbinger of needed change.