Pre - Departure checks - NOT

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You're right actually - I have only seen the odd bump and scrape myself - nothing serious. The only sailing I have done was on old sea training boats - across english channel and once in findhorn bay. Done lots of the powered stuff by comparison apart from the ships I had the privilege to 'drive'. Love being on the water and enjoy the knowledge, experience and humour on this forum. Thanks for your reply. Roy

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Commendable resolve Haydn - learning to overcome the usuals and taking it forward to another level. Amazing - that YM - too much theory I guess and not enough 'do it' at that time for him. Just as well you were on hand to help the poor soul. Roy

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Hairy

No wonder it was hairy with a bloody gurt dog aboard. Those pooch hairs get everywhere.

And Buster only peed on your cushion, not your new carpet! /forums/images/icons/blush.gif

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Here goes again

I am fed up of pampering.

Some people should NOT skipper sea going boats.

ever!


that's it. Training is not going to teach common sense, you either have it or you don't. Money certainly is no indication of common sense, it is definitely hereditary. This is my theory. You can tell some people the same thing 300 times and it still wont sink in, even little things like pushing the tiller in the opposite direction as it is steering from the rear. Nope, swoosh, all gone as they bounce off the harbour wall.

Lets stop the PC. Training only helps those who suspect the right way before it is confirmed. Not everyone gets it.

Guess who sat on the mooring in snotty weather today listening to the antics on the radio!

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no mobile, no vhf, no lifejackets and not even a mooring line

Perhaps if we wait long enough Mr. Darwin will take care of the problem for us?

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Yes wonderful

And the insurer still carries the risk - just like now.

All you've achieved is to add lots of cost, aggrivation and and meaningless effort to arrive at the same place.

Utterly futile.

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