MoBo Snobs ???

Personally, I am an unbearable snob, ...

I loved that line in the Good Life where Tom says to Margo.. "Oh Margo you are such a snob", and Margo looking rather bemused replies "Well, of course I am,Tom " as though it would be utterly ghastly not to be !
 
Cant see what all the fuss is about ,its the banks that own most of the floaty things power and sail . So the bigger it is the more you pay the banks.:D
 
Would you MoBo owners say that the more money you have, the bigger more modern boat you own and the bigger snob you are ? Has been my experience.

Anyone who has read my postings will realise I dont have much time for MoBo's. I make no excuse for that. (On seamanship grounds) I find it strange that owners of older small MoBo's are much more friendly and better seamen (as far as a MoBo, seaman can be) than those that own the latest plastic gin palaces.

Comments welcome.

Just a thought Sandyman but you feeling like an outcast could have more to do with where you sail from, I see you are from Gosport, I hope you dont have Gosport written on the back of your boat :eek:

Paint over it and change it to Hamble or Swanick , much better class of people there :)
 
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Would you MoBo owners say that the more money you have, the bigger more modern boat you own and the bigger snob you are ?
Short answer, yes.
Of course, yours is a sweeping generalization, for which there are indeed exceptions.
But overall, in spite of all previous comments, I must say that also in my experience what you're saying is often true.
I just don't get why you throw into your question the old raggies/moboers troll, 'cause I've yet to meet anyone on a Wally maxi yacht who isn't as snob as it gets.
 
Would you MoBo owners say that the more money you have, the bigger more modern boat you own and the bigger snob you are ? Has been my experience.

Anyone who has read my postings will realise I dont have much time for MoBo's. I make no excuse for that. (On seamanship grounds) I find it strange that owners of older small MoBo's are much more friendly and better seamen (as far as a MoBo, seaman can be) than those that own the latest plastic gin palaces.

Comments welcome.

Seems to me very sad that you have nothing better to do with your life than post controversial comments here & then presumably sit at your computer to see if you have wound anybody up, get a life !!!!
 
"Short answer, yes."

Personaly,I desperately want a yacht (meaning a normous MoBo) with so many decks that poor people will get a pain in the neck just trying to see me and you will need an oxygen mask* on the fly just to breathe due to rarified atmosphere.!

*This will of course be a proper authorised and monogrammed Fairprinline mask as seen on page 69 of the extras book available at an outrageous price.:)
 
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As Captain James T Kirk might say "This thread demonstrates the futility of consistency"

And Spock might reply "Jim, It is illogical to assume there is intelligence behind this phenomena, or at least not intelligent life forms as we know them"

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"Short answer, yes."

Personaly,I desperately want a yacht (meaning a normous MoBo) with so many decks that poor people will get a pain in the neck just trying to see me and you will need an oxygen mask* on the fly just to breathe due to rarified atmosphere.!

*This will of course be a proper authorised and monogrammed Fairprinline mask as seen on page 69 of the extras book available at an outrageous price.:)

I dont suppose you'll be on the flybridge though, you'll have crew doing all the work. You'l be sat with a glass of French fizzy wine from the Reims region, surely?
 
My experience as a complete newcomer who does not even have a boat YET, is that I have generally found nothing but a helpful attitude from all. There have been several posts on the mobo forum from people just starting out with relatively small and inexpensive boats and as long as they are not complete muppets they get helpful and constructive advice from people running some very large, very expensive mobo's.

Long may this continue:)
 
Sandyman's gone awfully quiet.
Has his remaining battery gone flat :confused:

well his childish comments haven't exacly had the universal support from his fellow yachties I'm sure he hoped for. No surprise all the yachties I meet are nice people!

if you haven't looked my favourite quote in the yachtie forum says he....."displays ignorance and arrogance to an incredible degree.
For whats its worth, I own and skipper a sailboat, my professional job is master of a 6500 tonne anchor handling tug with 200 tonnes bollard pull. I have probably forgotton more bits of seamanship than Mr Sandyman ever knew."

Perhaps he's lying low to avoid the flak, or maybe working out how to pen an apology :rolleyes:
 
well his childish comments haven't exacly had the universal support from his fellow yachties I'm sure he hoped for. No surprise all the yachties I meet are nice people!

if you haven't looked my favourite quote in the yachtie forum says he....."displays ignorance and arrogance to an incredible degree.
For whats its worth, I own and skipper a sailboat, my professional job is master of a 6500 tonne anchor handling tug with 200 tonnes bollard pull. I have probably forgotton more bits of seamanship than Mr Sandyman ever knew."

Perhaps he's lying low to avoid the flak, or maybe working out how to pen an apology :rolleyes:

Pah, just another big mobo:D;)
 
Can't have been our Mobo window they were peering through or we would have invited them on for a glass of squash and a biscuit.

After 11 years of ownership we are still proud to show her off to anyone who wants a look

I cannot for the life of me see how your choice of boat propulsion (or the size of it) enables people to label you a snob.

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I think i know the type of person the OP is reffering to. Im moored in the geto with raggies, mobos and wrecks that may one day be worked on, all are massively friendly and helpfull.

I have also experienced with someone else being sneered at in a scrappy boat as if we dont belong on the water, but this happens in all walks of life, just smile a freindly smile and carry on me way:D
 
Snobbery does exist in all forms of leisure pursuits, and life in general, I have been boating for most of my life and it is also how I earn my living, I see snobbery from a lot of boaters regardless of their type of craft, however, how many people see someone in a 'posh' boat and automatically presume that they are going to be a snob, just because someone has a nice boat doesn't make them a snob, regardless of the type of craft.

If it wasn't for the diversity of all types of boats and their colourful owners the waterworld would be a sad place!.
 
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