Brian from sunny Suffolk
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>I would also be concerned if he was advising them to go everywhere flat 
>out and not give a dam about others 

If he had done that, you would be right to criticise him.  If he had
said speed should never be enough to create a breaking wash, you
wouldn't.

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>Common courtesy says, Slow Down When Passing Moored Boats ...... I often 
>wonder what part of 
> SLOW and DOWN it is, that people do not understand!! I have found that it is 
> the *experienced* boaters that are the most frequent to violate this code of 
> conduct
>
>Caroline and John  nb. Charlotte Rose

Common courtesy says "Don't Moor In A Manner That Inconveniences
Passing Boat Traffic".  A moorer who insists that traffic move slower
when it goes by is causing an inconvenience.   The "Slow Down" crowd
on moored craft is not being misunderstood, it is being seen as
inconsiderate and unreasonable.  

Adrian


Adrian Stott
07956-299966

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