Sharky34
Well-Known Member
No sure I would class a y minicab driver as a professional, even though he does it for payment, he is no better than anyone else with a driving licence.If that were universally true then any minicab driver would be a better driver than your average "non-professional" member of the IAM for whom driving was a passion but realised that law, medicine or whatever paid more and let them spend every weekend on the track.
Note that I specifically said "random professional skipper". Hopefully you will concede that there is a range of abilities.
Let's assume the boat owner has the same paper qualifications as the delivery skipper. They have PPR even if they don't have PPE.
Said boat owner has intimate knowledge of how their boat handles, where everything is stored, the quirks of the engine, which locker those spare shackles were in, all those "yeah it jams if you do that too quickly" quirks. They know the callsign and the mmsi off by heart and they're intimately familiar with the local area because they sail it every weekend. They'll also know the local area and the marina so faff and social contact to locate the boat is minimised.
I'm not saying 200+k miles, day in day out for years on hundreds of different boats doesn't make a greybeard skipper more prepared for anything than a "non-professional" with only a few 10s of thousand miles but that wasn't sarabande's contention. A demonstrably competent person, possibly with rather more delivery experience than someone in their first delivery job, sailing their own boat in their local area is no bigger risk than many "professionals" who may be unfamiliar with the boat or the area
And we're talking a 6/7 mile trip: the boat owner has probably done *that particular trip* more times than the pro who has greater total seatime, but gained elsewhere...
Neither does 200+k, if its offshore/ocean, only close quarters boat experience counts in this case.