Assassin
Well-Known Member
A simple question but undoubtedly one with many answers.
Every time i read a boating publication we see our European competitors doing something for their marine industry, and boaters, often subsidised by their respective Governments. Construction of new, cheap berths, relaxing of local regulations, and often many offers for foreign boaters to commit to mooring there, but what about the UK? in reality nothing.
Many European countries have better climates than ours, cheaper berths, and it is cheaper to fly to these countries, than taking the boat, so how do we compete with them?
What can the UK do for boaters and our marine industry generally to promote it to UK boaters, and boaters from abroad.
How much involvement should the Government have in such schemes, if any at all.
Every time i read a boating publication we see our European competitors doing something for their marine industry, and boaters, often subsidised by their respective Governments. Construction of new, cheap berths, relaxing of local regulations, and often many offers for foreign boaters to commit to mooring there, but what about the UK? in reality nothing.
Many European countries have better climates than ours, cheaper berths, and it is cheaper to fly to these countries, than taking the boat, so how do we compete with them?
What can the UK do for boaters and our marine industry generally to promote it to UK boaters, and boaters from abroad.
How much involvement should the Government have in such schemes, if any at all.