wotayottie
Well-Known Member
Brought on by the long keel thread, it's always puzzled me why there are so many luddites in yachting.Car enthusiasts may like an old classic car but rarely in my experience do they believe the old car is better than the cars made today. Same thing applies in motorbikes, and indeed in every other hobby I can think of bar antique collection.
Yet a fair proportion of sailors seem to believe stongly that old long keel narrow gutted heavy old gaff rigged boats are way better than what is made these days. Single handed sailors whizz round the world in high tech tea trays yet many yotties believe that anything more modern than the mid 50s is unsafe new fangled rubbish. And yet most of them do no more than an occasional cross channel jaunt.
OK I'm exagerrating a bit but you get the idea. Why is it that sailing has so many luddites?
Yet a fair proportion of sailors seem to believe stongly that old long keel narrow gutted heavy old gaff rigged boats are way better than what is made these days. Single handed sailors whizz round the world in high tech tea trays yet many yotties believe that anything more modern than the mid 50s is unsafe new fangled rubbish. And yet most of them do no more than an occasional cross channel jaunt.
OK I'm exagerrating a bit but you get the idea. Why is it that sailing has so many luddites?