saltyrob
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks,
Mrs Salty and I were recently anchored in the Walton Backwaters enjoying a glass and we both commented that there were few young families about and young people having their own adventures .
When we are in Holland it seems common to see late teens/early 20's out in oldish small cruisers, sometimes camping under a boom tent or squeezing into a small cabin. They seem to have fun roughing it and must be learning a lot in the process. I know the inland waterways of Holland offer relatively safe non tidal sailing areas with more nooks and crannies to explore, but it seems a shame that we don't seem to see many youngsters in our neck of the woods, enjoying the same freedom and adventure. A sound old pocket cruiser or day boat keeping to the rivers would offer possibilities. Maybe its the cost keeping a boat in the uk , lack of cheap facilities or attitudes of some clubs , but youngsters will be future customers , members and boat owners.
Maybe our non too scientific observations are incorrect , I would hope so ,as we would like to see more young folks out there enjoying the fun we have had in messing about in boats
Rob ( ok I'm bit of an old hippy).
Mrs Salty and I were recently anchored in the Walton Backwaters enjoying a glass and we both commented that there were few young families about and young people having their own adventures .
When we are in Holland it seems common to see late teens/early 20's out in oldish small cruisers, sometimes camping under a boom tent or squeezing into a small cabin. They seem to have fun roughing it and must be learning a lot in the process. I know the inland waterways of Holland offer relatively safe non tidal sailing areas with more nooks and crannies to explore, but it seems a shame that we don't seem to see many youngsters in our neck of the woods, enjoying the same freedom and adventure. A sound old pocket cruiser or day boat keeping to the rivers would offer possibilities. Maybe its the cost keeping a boat in the uk , lack of cheap facilities or attitudes of some clubs , but youngsters will be future customers , members and boat owners.
Maybe our non too scientific observations are incorrect , I would hope so ,as we would like to see more young folks out there enjoying the fun we have had in messing about in boats
Rob ( ok I'm bit of an old hippy).