zaragozo
Active Member
Looking back on my short, but eventful, sailing life, it would seem that all of my three major gouges to my boat have been done with a so-called YM qualified instructor on board on an own-boat contact based on the premise 'I'll do as I normally do but if you think it's not good, please intervene'.
Two of the incidents were marina based and resulted from unhelpful tides and the other from from a first time, single-handed mooring up to a pontoon barge with poorly set fenders ie too low to protect from an overhanging concrete edge. Notwithstanding the general sheepishness of the said instructors and their desire to finish the day asap I am wondering if these fellas have any definable personal liability if things go awry - or, even, god forbid, insurance.
Two of the incidents were marina based and resulted from unhelpful tides and the other from from a first time, single-handed mooring up to a pontoon barge with poorly set fenders ie too low to protect from an overhanging concrete edge. Notwithstanding the general sheepishness of the said instructors and their desire to finish the day asap I am wondering if these fellas have any definable personal liability if things go awry - or, even, god forbid, insurance.