FinesseChris
Well-Known Member
PBO, arrived today, makes it clear that cheap red diesel may well be a thing of the past and that MB owners will be very hard hit.
Sailors of small, slow boats may struggle to sympathise, muttering that those who swoop past Chi Bar beacon at 20knots on a Sunday afternoon, within a biscuit-toss of slow yachts, would be better off finding another hobby. We will however feel for those, I am sure the vast majority, who behave well and will be thousands worse off.
So how about restricting use of red diesel to skippers/owners who have passed a RYA skipper course?
They have shown their commitment to safe, considerate seafaring and thus deserve to share the red diesel dispensation with the professionals.
Those who have no 'ticket' would have a real financial spur to get one, thus increasing safety for everyone -- and helping the RYA face down the bureaucrats who urge skipper registration.
Just a thought
Chris
Sailors of small, slow boats may struggle to sympathise, muttering that those who swoop past Chi Bar beacon at 20knots on a Sunday afternoon, within a biscuit-toss of slow yachts, would be better off finding another hobby. We will however feel for those, I am sure the vast majority, who behave well and will be thousands worse off.
So how about restricting use of red diesel to skippers/owners who have passed a RYA skipper course?
They have shown their commitment to safe, considerate seafaring and thus deserve to share the red diesel dispensation with the professionals.
Those who have no 'ticket' would have a real financial spur to get one, thus increasing safety for everyone -- and helping the RYA face down the bureaucrats who urge skipper registration.
Just a thought
Chris