rotrax
Well-Known Member
Personally - I think it is very selfish to do jobs yourself. Apart from it being a potential source of domestic strife, a lot of people have paid good money to get qualifications and its only fair to let them hone their skills. Take yourself for example, Saltimus Maximus - and the good Brothers at le Garage du San Michel. QED. Case rested.
There is no element of selfishness in it when First Mate and I work on our boat. Having been extremly dissapointed with the quality of yard work on boats-not all ours but also clubmembers- we do what we can ourselves and leave specialist jobs to the experts. A rigger is coming tomorrow to do a few jobs and a full rig check. We used an electrician to hook up the plotter and radar after I installed it. I service and repair everything else-after all most of the stuff is not rocket science. If it goes wrong the finger points at me. The savings allow us to have a better boat than if we got a yard to do it. By the way, we have just had first class service and work carried out by the Haslar Sealift. Thoroughly recomended.