Boathook
Well-Known Member
Covid increased the prebooking, but the number of no shows made the marinas ask for money up front. The same applied to restaurants / pubs with people booking multiple places and just going to one and not even having the decency to cancel others.The pre-booking nonsense is just another covid legacy menace. Covid you may recall gave petulant authorities undue licence to interfere in the lives of ordinary citizens, including making pre-booking (generally, not just berths) a requirement. Any harbour master with latent control freak / parking warden tendencies suddenly had a licence to do the absurd, make pre-booking and even worse pre-payment a requirement. Woe betide the casual sailor who tooled up unannounced. Weymouth stands out as a particularly noxious example.
Back in the good old days (I have been sailing for more than half a century) there was no pre-booking (apart from incredibly rarely a club rally or similar), instead harbours operated a first come first served system and it worked just fine, with harbour masters somehow finding space to fit everyone in. I emphasise, it just worked. The only partial exception I know of was Yarmouth, partial because it was still first come first served, but sometimes it did get to be full on busy summer weekends, and would post a 'Harbour Full' notice at the entrance. But it wasn't a disaster, there were nearby anchorages and other harbours.
One of the reasons I go sailing is to get away from petty officialdom. I also greatly value the fact that sailing is an activity in which you have to respond to the prevailing conditions (which is both a challenge and a reward) and that might mean choosing to go into a place short of your original intended destination because of pressure of weather, or even going a bit further because the conditions were right. Pre-booking screws all that up, and worse, for the inexperienced, may even mean they press on to a pre-booked and even worse pre-paid berth when the prevailing conditions suggest that really isn't such a good idea.
It really is high time we stopped playing ball with this pre-booking nonsense, and just turned up as we always used to, and tellHarbour MasterWarden Hodges to stick his pre-booking arrangements somewhere where the sun don't shine.
I think that it is settling back down to just turn up on the day, the exception being rallies, normally 6 boats or more.
