andy59
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What about these twassocks then Dylan , especially the wakeboarders at the end 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWINygISxDE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWINygISxDE
What about these twassocks then Dylan , especially the wakeboarders at the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWINygISxDE
Happy New Year to all!
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Some motorboaters seem to be fairly unaware that other water users might have different priorities. As witness, for example, the chap on the motorboat forum who has just said that generators running are part of the ambience of anchorages and that anyone who wants peace and quiet should go to a marina.![]()
Ubergeekian, why are you unaware that other water users, let alone other motorboaters, might have different priorities to you?
Another guy who doesn't "get it"?
Do Ubergeek's priorities make other people's lives a misery, or is he simply quietly enjoying himself with no impact on those around him or the environment?
Now, generators - are they a "no nuisance" choice or does the noise & pollution affect neighbours & the planet? And I include in this comment those yotties that run their engines for battery charging purposes in anchorages/ harbours.
Another guy who doesn't "get it"?
have to say Im with ubergeek on this one too. An anchorage SHOULD be a place for quiet enjoyment with respect for those around you. The concept of going into a marina for peace and quiet is an odd comment. (maybe tongue in cheek?)
I can see a certain validity to your argument although can't really say I would want to be there with you. Your image of the Spanish Calas was what convinced me to head east to the less hectic parts of the Med. Each to his own, as you say, and with all that going on around you I don't suppose the odd genny would even be audible.These various people are divers, skiers, waterjet users, dinghy sailors, snorklers, kids being towed in doughnuts etc, folks having picnics on the beach to swimmers and cliff divers etc etc etc.
We are not two types of humans but are made up of many faceted peoples with many ideas of what is required for them to enjoy their playtime.
DougH
Thank you for that, I'm glad you feel better. If I was in the Balearics then I would not be choosing the popular holiday calas for my quiet anchorage. Just as I choose anchorages round N Wales with limited or no road access. There are plenty of places for the noisy & exhuberant.
It is clear from your rant (despite your disparaging remarks about the fact that I can't afford a "luxury MoBo" like yours) that you do understand the difference between quiet & popular locations. All we ask is appropriate behaviour in each, and respect for others, even when they can only afford an older or smaller boat with limited facilities. We have just as much right to peace & quiet & respect as you on your luxury boat.
I can't comment on your disappointment in British yotties as I am not a marina person. Incidentally, if I wanted the last word in megga luxury & gratuitous wealth display, I suppose I could always sell a couple of my houses. Somehow the idea does not appeal in any way.
As I said, you just don't get it at all.![]()
I loved that, a most excellent corruption.(snip) I think what C-truss and others . . . (snip)
I "get it", but I suggest you do not.
Any cala, bay, river anchorage etc has different users at various times of the year and all the users have different priorities.
In Mallorca things go from having a cala all to yourself to nearly rubbing shoulders with all types and sizes of boats from all countries.
These various people are divers, skiers, waterjet users, dinghy sailors, snorklers, kids being towed in doughnuts etc, folks having picnics on the beach to swimmers and cliff divers etc etc etc.
We are not two types of humans but are made up of many faceted peoples with many ideas of what is required for them to enjoy their playtime.
Of course I accept that there are many inconsiderate people around, but these types are found in all walks and locations of life.
All I am pointing out to you and Searush is that a cala or bay is different things to different people.
If you wish for peace without interuption all you have to do is raise your sails and head off shore.
Otherwise just accept that we are all different.
Must also point out that we do not get this attitude in Mallorca nor is there the agression that is exhibited between sail and power.
In my marina (Cala d'Or) we get many British & German training yachts and without doubt the Germans are the most friendly and allways like to look over the boat etc.
The British professional skippers are also very polite and helpful BUT some of the crew are absolute pr*ts. As they walk past the boat (on the way to the showers) they make the most childish comments in loud voices.
IT IS ONLY THE BRITISH WHO DO THIS. (I have English, German and French speakers that are on my boat)
Does this worry me? NO. Even Rag & Stick merchants are welcome to come aboard and a beer is always waiting.
My boat is the last word in luxury but in my opinion the type of vessel Searush prefers leaves a lot to be desired and I certainly would not consider owning one,
But Searush loves his boat so who am I to say he is wrong.
In conclusion, we all want different things from this life so why should any one section of society rule.
That includes you , me, Searush or anyone else
That feels better.
Are you really suggesting it's OK to waterski, waterjet (is that like a jetski?) and zoom the kids around in doughnut in a space being used by divers, snorkelers and swimmers?
Surely not, and surely that's the point.
Not at all, if you only play with the fast toys if you are the first boat in the Cala, that's very responsable, and I commend your attitude.