savageseadog
Well-Known Member
Seems to me, that some on here are treating the Clipper organisation "with contempt", without any real knowledge of either their training system or the unfortunate accident.
I think some of us are judging from results.
I stand by what I said previously. Some people are never going to make good sailors no matter how much training they do, there's an inherent risk to themselves and others in having them on board a boat. Most of the crew are paying customers, being brutally frank this must affect whether they are allowed to participate. In this particular instance however the death appears to be a blameless accident, the man involved seems to have been competent and experienced, although the full facts aren't yet known.
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