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![]() On a golf course certain rules apply. If one is guilty of infracting the rules, one can be ejected. Generally speaking, golfers know the rules and they abide by the rules. For one thing, they think it's sportsmanlike to be considerate to their fellow golfer, the course and the staff. Golfers are civil and courteous to their fellow sportsman. Politeness and silence is the rule rather than the exception. Any rude, noisy and discourteous golfer would be ostracized and rightly so. So, what's happened to the sport of sailing? It seems lately that the more loud and obnoxious, ignorant, drunk and uncivilized a boatload of cretins can be, the more they think they are having a "good time". They honestly feel their 'good time' trumps the rights of the majority of fellow sailors to a little peace, quiet, civility and safety. Judging from replies I've read in this group in the past year or so there is a significant minority who actually believes just about anything goes. If it makes life miserable for the majority they honestly think, "Tough!" and they believe the majority can kiss their ass. They are uncaring hedonists who believe sailing isn't about the next guy at all. Rather, it's a selfish pursuit all about the selfish individual who makes life miserable for every considerate soul. I, for one, will not abide such selfish and aberrant thinking and crass action. Wilbur Hubbard |
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