Happy Dayz
Well-Known Member
Sadly I have met many people who won't contribute because there is so much rudeness these days on forums like these that they feel whatever they say it will be replied to in a offensive and derogatory manner!
tbh i have not been boats all that long, started with a small 12ft speed boat fhat had a massive 5hp engine, so a sheep in wolfs clothing if you like.
Wife was never keen beforhand about owning a boar, guess she thought i'd drive fast and furious like on my motor bikes in our early days, si rather than risk a lot of expense to find she was not keen, this was a 'taster' boat.
Unexpectedly, we had so much trouble with it and so many laughs along the way, ss soon as we got our first trouble free run on The Lee she was hooked.
now we have a cruiser it's sod the house work lets go boating when we can
I can't say we've ever detected any animosity from long or narrow boat owners in our journeys, far from it, enjoying the social contact and 'help each other attitude' we used to enjoy when camping. i wonder if that is part if the enjoyment drive in many boaters, as camping today site owners seem to charge by the blade of grass instead if by the tent or caravan, many god sites being turned from fields into lines of cabins.
'Us and them' seems to happen more with yacht owners, inititialy i thought snobery as once you mentioned you had a speed boat the frost is noticeable, but think thats more the stupid few of the speed boat owners that cause this.
I can understan NB owners get annoyed if a cruiser causing a wake makes their boat sway, but it is two way traffic guys. i get it to when moored from others and NB's which i rarely see a NB doing less than 2 notts, too often it seems 6 upwards when limit is 4.
All of us have to remmember it's the medium we choose to travel or live on, it's not firm like a road and we all knew that before we started.
There is a big uptake in boating as people turn away in droves from foreign holidays in fear of recent events.that means a surge of newbee's learning from scratch and more mistakes get made out of inexperience, so why not share to sleuve this? They will be bringing money into the waterways in licence and mooring fee's and that's got ti be good for everyone surely?
Keeping your head buried in the water so to speak, not posting in forums like here when you have something to say, will not help you or anyone else to behave better
Alan
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