Our berthmaster told me this afternoon that all clubs and marinas have been e-mailed by Ipswich HM requesting that this vessel is not offered a berth on the river.
I am getting a bit concerned that this is escalating in to some sort of vigilante affair. I don't doubt for a minute the facts of the matter, or that a harbour master has the right, and indeed duty, to ban boats from his or her harbour for the good of other users.
What makes me uncomfortable is the additional 'punishment' element here. Banning someone who you have grounds to think may cause harm from those you have a duty to protect is one thing but taking over the role of the judiciary and handing out what seems like a sentence is, in my view, going too far.
If the boat needs banning over a wide area, or even completely, and I don't disagree that on the basis of what has been reported it might, then surely it is the role of the courts to do that but not a consortium of clubs and harbour masters.
Also where does it end? It's easy for actions like this to start setting a trend.
Exactly where does the ipswitch HM's teritory cover, is it his right to tell everyone else that someones a dick (wether he is or not).
If someone is flouting the colregs then surely reporting to the MCA and through courts is the way things should be done.
Not sure I like the sound of this either.
Even jet skiers have rights.
Even jet skiers have rights.
OK, if you want to tar and feather a few jet skiers - fair dos. Just don't make too much noise and include a fat electric bike rider for me.
Hardly Nick. Most of us are pathetically grateful to have a mooring, thank you for having us Sir.
That wasn't my point. My point is that I think the harbour master in question is doing the right thing but I'm nervous of the Chinese Whisper effect where it can so easily get out of hand once people start 'putting the word round'
It's a dangerous president in my opinion.
But that is the pont of a self regulating group.
We dont have drink driving laws
We dont have to have insurance
We dont need a license.
In all but the tiniest fraction of people in our group, there is a recognition of some unwritten code. There are very occasionally people who dont recognise a good thing when they cant see it, and usually they dont last long.
I think this is one of those cases.
I dont want to castigate anyone, but if a quiet word, then a warning, then a ban doesnt work, we have a real problem on our hands which could end up with bad news for all of us.
Chinese whispers isnt the right way either, I agree with you, but thats what modern communication does more quickly and efficiently than the coastal fire beacons used to do.