Sixy_the_red wrote:
Bringing in some form of mandetory training would be a start as currently any fool with enough money can go out and buy a boat and with no training go out to sea.
Speaking as someone who moved from cars to boats as a hobby, I'd be very sad to see that! I'm still very fond of cars but was completely blown away about 15 years ago when I found out how gloriously unencumbered by nannying legislation sailing was. I could do just as you said - buy a boat, put to sea. Just like that. No training, tax, insurance, MOT, type approval - Nothing, nada, nowt, zippo! (except a radio operator's licence)
Now I didn't, of course. I sat my "Day Skipper" ticket. Why? Because I didn't want to die!
The Royal Yachting Association have long had the slogan "Educate, don't Legislate" on this issue and I couldn't agree more. France has compulsory testing for pleasure boat sailors and they loose more than we do. OK, it's a slightly dodgy statistic to rely on but we're certainly no worse!
I was really attracted to the sailing life because I just got such a sense of freedom. OK, within harbour limits there are nearly always by-laws and if you go into marinas third party insurance is compulsory but in general, you get my drift...
Better still, unlike my car where I'd be lucky to fit a pair of furry dice and still get insurance, I could wake up tomorrow and decide that my boat needs a bigger engine / different sail plan / cutting in half and adding another three feet...
...without anyone turning a hair. BLISS!
OK the EU are changing that (bless them!) and new boats need type approval (very similar to cars) and this throws up all sorts of anomalies and probably doesn't make things any safer but overall, it's still much less restricted than cars.
I agree that there are a minority of idiots in boats who will give the rest a bad name but as soon as you make some sort of test mandatory, you kind of imply that anyone who passes it is fit to go out and sail. Now we've all seen what that leads to on the roads. In a boat too, I think it's a lot better to try and educate people so that they go out voluntarily and seek a level of training appropriate to the kind of sailing that they do.