Yachting myth busters

PhillM

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"Its wooden, so it must be easier and cheaper to repair and smarten up with the odd coat of paint."

SWIMBO just before we purchased, at that point, I believed her.
 

laika

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"Think about it: it's using alternative energy, a simple existence being at one with the ocean and its wildlife, the rich experience of seeing distant lands and different cultures...

We'll probably encounter the odd unreconstructed reactionary old nutter but mostly it's bound to be people just like us..."
 

Scotty_Tradewind

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A few myths to try and bust or agree with!..........

Portsmouth Volunteer Harbour Patrol always do a great job and never put your boat at risk

Chichester Harbour is easy to exit in a 28footer in a SW gale on the ebb

Pool harbour entrance on a sunny August bank holiday afternoon, is a safe place for all to be

Bowthrusters are only for cissies

It’s easy and quick to tack a 150% genoa when a second forestay is in place.

Leaving a yacht in a private car park is a safe thing to do.

Walking out to your boat across the Portsmouth harbour mudflats at low springs, is a safe thing to do alone.

Women don’t make good crew.

Men are the better skippers.

Fast track Yachtmaster Offshore are all useless.

CQR anchors are useless.

Sowesters are the worst type of yachting headgear.
 
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