powerskipper
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I know this can happen as it did to me at one point, but how many have lost their nerve or lost their confidence in their boating or ability to handle a boat at some time.
I know this can happen as it did to me at one point, but how many have lost their nerve or lost their confidence in their boating or ability to handle a boat at some time.
What happened, when as a kid, you fell off your bike for the first time? You got back on it!! Same thing. Learn from your mistakes and you won't go far wrong.![]()
Back now, not a lot wiser, or know what we could have done differently.Unable to learn from mistakes? Now that IS serious, for most boating is basic book-learning.
At the end of a season I used to go through Log entries underlining anything that didn't quite add up. Sometimes it took several years before the explanation emerged - but an answer there will be. And that's when you're able and qualified to move on.
However, losing one's confidence in old age is quite natural; just travel on a bus with OAP's using their freebie passes and most have difficulty retaining their balance. Sadly that's linked with mental deterioration and is irreversible - an unpleasant future for us all!
As for Powerskip's blackouts, IMHO boats don't do what you expect either because something has failed OR because you haven't worked it all out, including allowing for the unexpected.
As for Powerskip's blackouts, IMHO boats don't do what you expect either because something has failed OR because you haven't worked it all out, including allowing for the unexpected.
oh you are such a girlie! Secretly tho, i know you are hard as nails. And not fingernails but hard as actual nails made of metal. Actually, i remember once i completely lost my nerve when this fenale pro powerboat skipper arrived at my door and er, oh, that was you...
careful, mr barfly, HLB may post in a haphazard & jocular manner & often claims to know nowt. But it is all a cover for a very experienced & competent matelot. He may not be the world's best mechanic, but Debs & he can certainly manage MF extremely well.
If he says there is nothing he could do differently, then that is probably true. Hindsight is wonderful, but it seldom prevents the event that offers the insight. I agree it might prevent similar events in the future, but MF hasn't sunk since, so it is likely that remedial action has been taken.