DougH
Well-Known Member
always go for a semi-displacement 'pilot vessel' hull when they finally see sense and turn to the Mobo scene.
1) Is it because they think they are roughty toughty type guys who are used to heavy seas and long passages.
2) Or they have decried 'gin palaces' for so long that they cannot take the leg pulling from other raggies.
3) Or they have never been on a Mobo to know just what luxury is.
4) Or do they just think they are true Old Sea Salts.
My experience is that most solent sailers never get past the Isle of Wight and spend more of their so called sailing time motoring rather than sailing.
Part of a Mobo pleasure is mooring up and getting the kids toys out and relaxing on the back or flybridge of the Mobo in absolute comfort.
The poor raggie is moored in the same area trying to pretend that life is good whilst they are all cramped in a tiny cockpit.
Bet all raggies claim they have been further when they return to the marina whereas the Mobo knows how many hours he has travelled and how many miles he has been.
1) Is it because they think they are roughty toughty type guys who are used to heavy seas and long passages.
2) Or they have decried 'gin palaces' for so long that they cannot take the leg pulling from other raggies.
3) Or they have never been on a Mobo to know just what luxury is.
4) Or do they just think they are true Old Sea Salts.
My experience is that most solent sailers never get past the Isle of Wight and spend more of their so called sailing time motoring rather than sailing.
Part of a Mobo pleasure is mooring up and getting the kids toys out and relaxing on the back or flybridge of the Mobo in absolute comfort.
The poor raggie is moored in the same area trying to pretend that life is good whilst they are all cramped in a tiny cockpit.
Bet all raggies claim they have been further when they return to the marina whereas the Mobo knows how many hours he has travelled and how many miles he has been.