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I like and admire Rich too. My only beef with him, and
it is a big one, is he refused to document 151 days of sea time I had with him in 1995 which delayed getting my USCG license considerably. The reason being he was afraid of the USCG. I was not the only one hurt by that policy. Is it favoritism to document sea time only for employees with USCG licenses? I think so. Equal credit for equal work. That is fair. If he was worried about the consequences he should have taken action himself to clarify the matter with the USCG. Other than that. I'll give credit where it is due. His school is probably the best in the world. And his techniques are the best for instruction--thoroughly refined and perfected. I'd send my own family members to learn there. US Sailing is, I'm told, working with the USCG to make some changes to give exemptions to the licensing requirement for sailing instructors. Frankly, I feel bogUS Sailing has screwed up horribly by not having this done ten years ago, given the problem was well known at that time. Frankly I don't expect any progress in that area, because I've seen nothing in print on the subject. Without documentation there is never accountability. If they can pay to lobby to be the "Governing Body of the Sport, why can't they lobby to make important changes that would benefit sailing instructors? It's because it won't make them any money. An effort like this take a concerted effort, constant pressure, public editorials, phone calls from lots of people to make it happen--not one guy's part-time effort. If I had the responsibility to make this happen I could make it happen in one year. If I didn't I'd be working to get someone fired in the USCG. Lets watch. I'll bet nothing happens. Then will you agree that bogUS Sailing is inept? Will you speak out about it to put pressure on the subject? Ten years from now they will still be talking about this and saying they are making progress. Tell me Steve. Do you know who is paid at US Sailing? Do you know how much they make? Have you seen an accurate spreadsheet showing how all the money is spent? Why do they hide this information? Why is it not displayed as a file on there web site? Why are meeting minutes so terse? Things I've been told about never show up in meeting minutes. That is either proof they do not document things, or proof they are not doing the things they claim to be doing. I think their insurance is worth investigation. Why is there not a more competitive process for insurance. They only have one insurance provider. That smells like kickback to me. One final point. I think bogUS Sailing should lose it's non-profit status--because they do not represent their constituents. I think I'll look up the tax laws on the subject. I'll bet I can find an issue to support my assertion. Stirring the pot can only improve bogUS Sailing and maybe it will make them into an organization worth joining. "NotPony" wrote I also have a great deal of respect for Rich Jepsen. He has done well in leading the training committee in rewriting the level II training and they are almost done the rewrite of the level I and Start Sailing Right. No, US SAILING isn't perfect, but I think it does well with it's small staff and volunteers. S. |
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