mainsail1
Well-Known Member
People keep rabbeting on about the fact that he was an RN Officer and assume that he must be competent to skipper a boat. Well, first of all there are different kinds of RN Officer and he may well be one who has been on the engineering side or the weapons electrical. Even if he was on the 'navigation' side they have precious little time these days to learn much as they have cut back enormously on what I would call the 'basic' training when they join up, such as how to drive a boat or ship. They seem to leave the more comprehensive training until later in their career and as he came out of the RN early, maybe he never received that training.
I speak as an ex RN Officer from the days when they did a great job of training you as soon as you joined! I was also an RNR Officer and I can tell you they certainly have a few shortcomings in the seamanship department but that is another story.
I speak as an ex RN Officer from the days when they did a great job of training you as soon as you joined! I was also an RNR Officer and I can tell you they certainly have a few shortcomings in the seamanship department but that is another story.