sgr143
Well-Known Member
Slight shift of topic - one thing that's puzzling me is the notices I've seen at the Folly and elsewhere saying that rafting should be nose-to-tail rather than the usual all-the-same-way practice. I would have thought that from the Covid point of view it was actually worse that way round rather than the usual. Especially so for strangers rafting up, as we'd be getting rather close to each other's social areas when moving between boats, but even for friends rafting together I can't see that the usual practice is much of a problem. If you're going to stay on your own boat, you'll still be a reasonable social distance apart from the cockpit of the adjacent boat unless you make a point of leaning over and hugging each other , and if you're going to visit other boats, it doesn't matter which way round the boats are.