Rigger Mortice
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Then let's try MAIB stats for shipping. Tables around page 60 refer
http://www.maib.gov.uk/cms_resources.cfm?file=/MAIBAnnualReport_2012.pdf
http://www.maib.gov.uk/cms_resources.cfm?file=/MAIBAnnualReport_2012.pdf
So, why do you seem to object to other "experienced sailors" taking the opposite view and heaping mounds of evidence to support that view? You are only relying on your "perception" of danger which is very subjective.
As has been suggested many times, you might do better to look at the available evidence first before forming a view, rather than stating your view, then desperately looking for some supporting evidence - and usually failing.
Rigger Mortice
You sir, are a liar.
Your initial thread title in this whole debate was "Fire;the biggest danger in boating" and you have never retracted that statement.
When I posted US figures, and then RNLI figures, you attempted to say that they were either out of date, misleading, weighted incorrectly, selectively quoted/cherry picked, or otherwise wrong for a host of reasons. You have repeatedly told us about your abilities to handle figures to fully understand what they are telling us.
You have told us that most people agree with you and that has been disproven. You then claim that you have common sense on your side.
You have repeatedly been asked to either quote figures to support your case, or your calculations to show how you arrive at your conclusions. You have repeatedly avoided doing so and have continued to try to fudge figures that do not support your stance.
Only after the whole discussion had gone on for many, many pages did you start to try to tweak what you had been saying and to metamorphose it into "what I fear most".....but that sleight of hand has been obvious for all to see.
Once more, I challenge you to either support your assertion that "Fire is the biggest danger in boating" by producing the figures to support it, or your calculations based on the figures that I have placed on the table, or retracting your initial assertion and apologising.
If you don't want to do that, we can move onto MAIB figures which further support my case. We can then move onto Australian and Kiwi figures which I am confident will do as well. I'll leave you to produce the French figures, but I'm sure you've already looked but decided not to shoot yourself in the foot with them.
You accuse me of being a fool and a liar. I'll let the moderators judge that one. I would respond to this by saying that both you and I know (if for once you were being honest) that your hostility has nothing whatsoever to do with safety issues at sea.
It does sound like someone can't admit when they are wrong.
It does sound like someone can't admit when they are wrong.
What is it about " you may have a different opinion" that you do not understand?
The funny thing is that, had he simply said at the outset that he'd made an error & it was only an opinion, the thread would have died & cyberfight would have had more respect.
Some people find it very hard to admit when they are wrong. They tend to dig deeper rather than dig out.
When I say that fire is what I apprehend the most you cannot say that I am wrong. You are always preaching logic. You may not agree with me but you cannot say that I am wrong.
When I say that fire is what I apprehend the most you cannot say that I am wrong. You are always preaching logic. You may not agree with me but you cannot say that I am wrong.
Would you like a bigger spade?
When I say that fire is what I apprehend the most you cannot say that I am wrong. You are always preaching logic. You may not agree with me but you cannot say that I am wrong.
You are confusing the thing you fear most with the things that are more likely to happen - two very different propositions.
However, with an explosion and a fire often you have no warning, it literally can come out of the blue; you only have to look at the destruction tests carried out by YW last year.
So, I maintain that I believe a fire is the greatest danger on a boat when taken in the context of competent sailors.