New Westerly Owners Association web site

You really have an axe to grind. Nit picking about spellings that had been on the old web site, which you never looked at. Comments about links that were web addresses copied from the old web site. but had been cancelled by the web site owner.

The amount of work to launch this web site has been vast and done by a small handful of people. What is so surprising as you used to own a number of Westerly's.

Back in the 70s and 80s, I bought 3 new Westerly yachts - a Centaur, a Pentland Ketch, and a Corsair. My wife and I had lots of fun sailing them, and we have fond memories of them. I was also a member of the WOA for a time.

So I have absolutely no axe to grind.

I know from experience just how much work is involved in getting a new website up and running, and I thought you and your colleagues would be interested to be alerted to issues with the website. It appears not. It's easy to blame errors on the old website, but the Privacy Policy (which has lots of issues) must be quite new as it refers to GDPR. And even the current new home page has 3 mistakes on it.

My father always told me that if a job's worth doing, it's worth doing properly, and I've tried to follow that advice throughout my life. If you're happy for the WOA website to look amateurish, fair enough, but the WOA members deserve better.
 
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