oldharry
Well-known member
Accoding to an article in 'Sailing Today' (sorry Kim!) Dartmouth Town Council is 'looking towards bringing in snatch squads to haul away unsafe and tatty boats that are kept in the boat float and deemed to be a blight to the town centre'
The article details the charges to be levied for towing away and subsequent release - presumably modelled on the practice of removing illegally parked cars.
But what I want to know is a) what constitutes an 'unsafe' boat? How will they define that this or that boat is 'safe' or 'unsafe' ? Will a boat be deemed as 'unsafe' because she fails to carry the 'correct' safety gear? And if not, why not? For without flares, life jackets etc, her crew are clearly at serious risk if something goes wrong. Where will they draw the line?
And 'tatty' boats? We all know the result of extended sunlight causing fading particularly to dark blues and reds - they can look dreadful however carefully maintained. Will they be banned and towed away?
One can just imagine the scene: 'Ahoy Gipsy Moth (remember how battered she looked when she finally got back?) - you cant come alongside here sir, or you will be towed away and disposed of....'
Then, at whose risk? Towing is not always the easiest job - who pays if boats get damaged in the process, or are not properly secured and do 3rd party damage? I'll bet it wont be the Council!
Once again we have a rule imposed which operates entirely on the subjective opinion of those who are employed to enforce it... and I would guarantee that the pay offered will exclude anyone qualified to give a professional opinion on a boats condition.
"OK lads, the council has decided red does not fit the new harbour colour scheme, so we get shot of any red boats from now on...'
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The article details the charges to be levied for towing away and subsequent release - presumably modelled on the practice of removing illegally parked cars.
But what I want to know is a) what constitutes an 'unsafe' boat? How will they define that this or that boat is 'safe' or 'unsafe' ? Will a boat be deemed as 'unsafe' because she fails to carry the 'correct' safety gear? And if not, why not? For without flares, life jackets etc, her crew are clearly at serious risk if something goes wrong. Where will they draw the line?
And 'tatty' boats? We all know the result of extended sunlight causing fading particularly to dark blues and reds - they can look dreadful however carefully maintained. Will they be banned and towed away?
One can just imagine the scene: 'Ahoy Gipsy Moth (remember how battered she looked when she finally got back?) - you cant come alongside here sir, or you will be towed away and disposed of....'
Then, at whose risk? Towing is not always the easiest job - who pays if boats get damaged in the process, or are not properly secured and do 3rd party damage? I'll bet it wont be the Council!
Once again we have a rule imposed which operates entirely on the subjective opinion of those who are employed to enforce it... and I would guarantee that the pay offered will exclude anyone qualified to give a professional opinion on a boats condition.
"OK lads, the council has decided red does not fit the new harbour colour scheme, so we get shot of any red boats from now on...'
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