Joe_Cole
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What\'s wrong with the Oldies?
There’s a small article in ST which reads
“When Chichester Harbour Conservancy surveyed over 500 harbour users they found that over 40% of those sailing in the harbour are in the 51-65 age category and there is also an increase in those over 65.
According to the Conservancy this trend follows the results of an earlier survey by the RYA and highlights the need not only to get young people into sailing but to keep them involved during their 20’s and 30’s.”
Whilst I’m not at all surprised at the results of the survey I find myself asking why they have come to those conclusions. Why? It’s a bit like doing a survey of skateboard users and then concluding that you must do something to encourage OAP’s to take up the sport
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There’s a small article in ST which reads
“When Chichester Harbour Conservancy surveyed over 500 harbour users they found that over 40% of those sailing in the harbour are in the 51-65 age category and there is also an increase in those over 65.
According to the Conservancy this trend follows the results of an earlier survey by the RYA and highlights the need not only to get young people into sailing but to keep them involved during their 20’s and 30’s.”
Whilst I’m not at all surprised at the results of the survey I find myself asking why they have come to those conclusions. Why? It’s a bit like doing a survey of skateboard users and then concluding that you must do something to encourage OAP’s to take up the sport
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