Kukri
Well-Known Member
You make an excellent point, Laika.
And now that I understand it I think there is another one. Those of us who started sailing in the sixties and seventies did so in little boats, poodling around in muddy (and soft!) backwaters and occasionally venturing to sea. The consequences of making a prat of oneself, as I very regularly did, were trivial.
Nowadays people start in thirty or even forty footers, which I would have considered a great big boat, and where the consequences of doing something stupid are much more severe, and they are encouraged into open water passages by the very wording in their RYA Log Book.
And now that I understand it I think there is another one. Those of us who started sailing in the sixties and seventies did so in little boats, poodling around in muddy (and soft!) backwaters and occasionally venturing to sea. The consequences of making a prat of oneself, as I very regularly did, were trivial.
Nowadays people start in thirty or even forty footers, which I would have considered a great big boat, and where the consequences of doing something stupid are much more severe, and they are encouraged into open water passages by the very wording in their RYA Log Book.