The joy of the Solent

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For those of us in the unfortuinate position of needing to be gainfully employed to fund ones boating,

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This is what is known in the trade as a circular argument.

If you sailed somewhere where the boating is not overpriced you wouldn't have to seek pity for earning a living.

And don't get stroppy with me or I will come and scratch your paintwork! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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"All these Solent knockers must be missing out."

It strikes me you Solent toffs wouldn't know what to with a good pair of "Solent Knockers" if they was slapping you in the face! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Note to Lakey, could you please supply a photo of a good set of "Solent Knockers", just so that the snooty yotties and toffs might be able to recognise a pair when they see them? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Misanthropic, curmudgeonly Victor Mildrews

In the OP i just tried to mention what a cracking day out we had had and that the Solent is a lovely place to sail in. So is the Med, The Western Isles and almost anyplace else with clean water, a bit of wind and maybe the occasional sunshine.

Remember what Ratty said to mole? Well it applies anywhere. I am amazed at the misanthropic, curmudgeonly Victor Mildrews that seem to ooze out of the mud at the mention of The Solent. Why on earth can people not just accept that boating is all about 'different strokes for different folks' and be very happy to enjoy just that.

Maybe before the Internet people just propped up the bar at their local club and never emerged before the big wide world. Now they have an outlet.
 
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In the OP i just tried to mention what a cracking day out we had had and that the Solent is a lovely place to sail in. So is the Med, The Western Isles and almost anyplace else with clean water, a bit of wind and maybe the occasional sunshine.

Remember what Ratty said to mole? Well it applies anywhere. I am amazed at the misanthropic, curmudgeonly Victor Mildrews that seem to ooze out of the mud at the mention of The Solent. Why on earth can people not just accept that boating is all about 'different strokes for different folks' and be very happy to enjoy just that.

Maybe before the Internet people just propped up the bar at their local club and never emerged before the big wide world. Now they have an outlet.

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You are absolutely right, some of us have been indulging in a bit of mickey taking, but it is good natured you know. These forums do often seem Solent centric, and it seems that some of those that sail in the solent don't think that anywhere else is any good?

For my part, I think the Solent is over rated, very expensive, and sometimes not very welcoming unless you have the right plums in your mouth, but that is just my experience, other people may find it different. Really, it doesn't matter how, what, or where you sail, as long as you enjoy it when you do.

I am one of those people to whom marinas are an anathema, I like peace and solitude, I tend to point my bows to where I know I will get it. Some like the social interaction of mixing with others, but it's not for me, the forums is about all I can manage, probably because it's fairly anonymous, and I can just switch off and walk away when I have had enough. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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These forums do often seem Solent centric

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But isn't that because more people sail there than anywhere else so it is bound to come up more in the posts.

And the Solent doesn't have its own section where the 'hooray-henrys 'et al can post about the world centre of sailing. Maybe there should be a separate Solent board like there is for the East Coast sailors?
 
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I am one of those people to whom marinas are an anathema, I like peace and solitude, I tend to point my bows to where I know I will get it. Some like the social interaction of mixing with others, but it's not for me

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I am exactly like that and I still find I can 'avoid' people in the Solent. In fact, when I want to go out the only person I need to speak to is the bloke with the crane to tell him to lift her in and out. Once out on the water I can watch the world and his missus go bye and nobody bothers me.
 
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Maybe there should be a separate Solent board like there is for the East Coast sailors?

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And Thames/Waterways
And Bristol Channel
And in Ad Hoc Meetings, the Medway crowd. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

East Coast started as a meeting forum, just grew from there.

I would support a Solent Forum, at least we would know where to look and who to target. Ahem.
 
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"But isn't that because more people sail there than anywhere else". (snip)

No it isn't and they don't......surely you can't believe that the sum total of sailors in the Solent out numbers the sailors in the rest of the UK?? If you do believe it you need to get about more /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

It seems to me that some, not all Solent sailing folk, think that somehow the Solent is superior to everywhere else, which is plainly a nonsense. However, it takes all sorts, and whatever floats your boat is ok by me really.
 
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"Once out on the water I can watch the world and his missus go bye and nobody bothers me."

I don't even want to watch the world and his missus go by (well not unless the worlds missus has got huge tits) /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide open spaces, with no bugger to watch going by, is my idea of heaven
 
Re: Misanthropic, curmudgeonly Victor Mildrews

You are quite right to say that there are not more Solent sailors than everywhere else, but, IIRC, there are more boats per mile of coastline in the Solent area than anywhere else in the world. It does, therefore, follow that there is likely to be a lot of Solent business on these fora.

From my point of view the Solent is a great place to keep a boat, I'm never short of somewhere to go and for hols etc we can go wherever the wind blows, be it the West Country or France/Holland. 100's of continental boats seem to agree.

From your point of view it isn't great and that's fine by me.
 
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No it isn't and they don't......surely you can't believe that the sum total of sailors in the Solent out numbers the sailors in the rest of the UK?? If you do believe it you need to get about more

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No I have got that completely wrong haven't I. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

I meant the sum total of 'proper sailors' /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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TWIT! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
Re: Misanthropic, curmudgeonly Victor Mildrews

"You are quite right to say that there are not more Solent sailors than everywhere else, but, IIRC, there are more boats per mile of coastline in the Solent area than anywhere else" (snip)

Sounds like it's very overcrowded then!....always assuming that what you say is correct. I think South Devon and Cornwall might be a strong contender, though? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Sounds like it's very overcrowded then!....

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No because many people treat their boats as garden sheds just to sit in on the weekend.
 
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Sounds like it's very overcrowded then!....

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No because many people treat their boats as garden sheds just to sit in on the weekend.

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It's true that 80% of boats never go beyond the harbour mouth particularly from Hamble & thank God for that or the place would be even more crowded /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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Sounds like it's very overcrowded then!....

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No because many people treat their boats as garden sheds just to sit in on the weekend.

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Ah yes....The floating caravan syndrome, but you get that all over the country, always strikes me as a bit odd? It seems that there a great number of people that want to own a boat but don't want to use a boat. I think it applies to mobo owners more than raggies though, possibly because mobos are more akin to caravans, than raggie boats? (bit of a troll)... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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It's true that 80% of boats never go beyond the harbour mouth

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85% of all statisics are made up on the spot.
 
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Doesn't mean that 90% of them aren't right though! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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It's true that 80% of boats never go beyond the harbour mouth

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85% of all statisics are made up on the spot.

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76.4% of people disagree.
 
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