capnsensible
Well-Known Member
I had a Pessimist.
I think someone was trying to tell me something.
They were telling you it was half empty.
I had a Pessimist.
I think someone was trying to tell me something.
Most children are delightful. The problem is ambitious parents, whose attitude tends to rub off on their offspring.
At our club we have fleets of various dinghies - notably not Optimists - for the Junior Section to sign the book and take out - with a safety boat handy.
However I'm with Jumbleduck, anyone approaching an Optimist fleet does so at their peril, the little brats probably have North sails, are so cut-throat they'd make Jack Aubrey cringe and apparently learned their collision reg's from the Hayne's manual on the Exocet...![]()
This thread is nothing to do with the behaviour of Optimist sailors.
It is about Sunsail. So why are you ignoring my polite request for you to share your many experiences of being hit by a Sunsail boat?
At our club we have fleets of various dinghies - notably not Optimists - for the Junior Section to sign the book and take out - with a safety boat handy.
However I'm with Jumbleduck, anyone approaching an Optimist fleet does so at their peril, the little brats probably have North sails, are so cut-throat they'd make Jack Aubrey cringe and apparently learned their collision reg's from the Hayne's manual on the Exocet...![]()
Please sir! I've been hit by a Sunsailer. I'd just picked up a mooring in Cowes Roads, and it was motoring through the moorings to go up the Medina. Then its engine stopped. We "arrested its progress" at the cost of some teak capping rail, which SS not at all reluctantly paid to have repaired. Charming bunch of very apologetic chartered surveyors aboard.
I was hit several times by sunsail boats, while secure alongside. Always a chuckle. (when you are on another sunsail boat). Come on folks, this is not about sunsail charterers and skippers, or even the whole world of charterers and sailing schools. This is about experience and manners, we all pick them up as we go through life, and as we have, at times, we have probably left people in our wakes shaking their heads in amazement. We all have to start somewhere, and gently nudge our limits and skills up, I hope this process never ends.
Be a good sport, give those folk with less or different experience the occasional pass, should he bump you in port, lest 10 years ago you did the same to someone else, or got by on dumb luck. Pity the harassed skipper on a busy day who blows up in front of an audience and finds out, at that exact moment, that they have found and crossed their personal limit. It does not translate to a whole industry, company, nationality or choice of vessel, generalities are usually based on skewed information.
Are you still compiling the list of the times that you have been hit by Sunsail boats? Did they all own up apologise and compensate you for your losses?Spiffing if one just replies ' Ho Hum, rites of passage ' when one's own pride and joy gets thoughtlessly clobbered, requiring hard work & money to put right, or increased insurance premiums probably involving research into ' who had witnessed it or had CCTV on the area ? '
Manners means owning up and dealing with the consequences of ineptitude, not ' think I got away with that one '.
Spiffing if one just replies ' Ho Hum, rites of passage ' when one's own pride and joy gets thoughtlessly clobbered, requiring hard work & money to put right, or increased insurance premiums probably involving research into ' who had witnessed it or had CCTV on the area ? '
Manners means owning up and dealing with the consequences of ineptitude, not ' think I got away with that one '.
Are you still compiling the list of the times that you have been hit by Sunsail boats? Did they all own up apologise and compensate you for your losses?
Exactly. Just like much of what he posts here, seems to exist only in his imagination.Given that Seajet has been asked a number of times on this thread to actually state that he has in fact been hit by a Sunsail boat, and hasn't....
Interestingly they flew a defaced blue which I cant be bothered with perhaps we should put defaced blues and sunsail boats in the same category?
Interestingly they flew a defaced blue which I cant be bothered with perhaps we should put defaced blues and sunsail boats in the same category?
Given that Seajet has been asked a number of times on this thread to actually state that he has in fact been hit by a Sunsail boat, and hasn't....
tranona is the only person on my ' ignore ' list, so apologies if I haven't rushed to respond.
Of 2 cruising boats I've owned, they have been collided with by Sunsail boats while mine was berthed 3 times, 2 in Porstsmouth & 1 in Lymington.
Each time the ( instructor, not chartered ) perpetrators tried to slope away without owning up.
The damage was relatively slight so I did the repairs myself rather than go through an insurance claim; it was the ' let's try to get away with it ' attitude that got me, same as the several occasions I have theoretically had right of way, but had to take quite drastic action to avoid ' Corporate Races '![]()