Pascal said:
Nav rules are very much at the center of this thread...
if you dont' want anyone to quote them, maybe you should consider not posting your inacurate interpretations.
Yesterday, 10:03 PM
(Nobody You Know)
Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 64
Re: Stupid Stupid Stupid
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Randy,
you obviously are a concerned and caring person. This thread does illustrate how much responsibility one undertakes when on the water. But it is about the "Rules".
I'm baaack. I bowed out of this discussion last night because I was losing my objectivity as this subject (innocent kids being killed, not rules of navigation) strikes a little too close to home for me. I would post more specifics as to why, but I would only lose my objectivity once again. Besides, I think we've heard enough horror stories. As I said before, this portion of the topic at hand is just too damn depressing.
It seems there are a number of members who share my feelings on mandatory boater education and licensing. The opposing members seem to feel this would serve no other purpose than to diminish their "freedom". This loss of freedom arguement on this subject and others simply baffles me. I'll catch hell for saying this, but I think maybe we have too much freedom in this country as it is. To wit, some "citizens" of this country have had the "freedom" to immigrate into this country under false pretenses. They then have the "freedom" to establish subcultures with the government's (mainly Democrats looking for EVERY possible vote) blessing. Now some of these groups have the "freedom" to launch attacks against us on our home soil. IMHO, our "freedom" in this country will be our ultimate demise as we will be eaten from the inside out. I know, I know, I've just gone off on a little tangent myself which is "off-topic", or is it?
Karl, forgive me, but the thought of doing away with driver's licenses is absurd. Hey, let's take this a little further regarding education in general. Let's quit making our kids go to school. Hell, we can teach them enough at home to get them through the basics in life. Let's face it, most of us with higher educations have forgotten half or more of what we learned in school ourselves unless it was something that carried over directly into our chosen profession. How many of you remember all the advanced math you took? Hell, I made straight A's in this stuff, and I couldn't do a "simple" algaebraic equation now if my life depended on it. That doesn't mean that the education I received isn't of value.
Someone hit it on the head when they said boaters would have to WANT to learn in order for boater education to be an asset to the boating community. I totally agree that education and licensing alone will not cure the problem. However, it will provide a basic education that will be of benefit to MOST of the participants who would pass a license exam. Whether or not they practice on the water what they were taught in school will be up to them. As it has been adequately pointed out, some "professional" captains show complete disregard for rules of navigation, and some just don't give a damn. Other captains do stupid things because they haven't taken the time or cared to learn proper piloting. Some do stupid things simply because, even though they have good intentions, they don't know any better. Mandatory boater education AND licensing would help this particular segment of the boating population. Other than taking up our valuable time and infringing on our "freedom", how could this possibly hurt?
In closing, I would like to direct your attention to the quotes appearing above this response. If you didn't know better, who of the two members responding would you think was a moderator on this site? Some members of this forum are a little too "correct" in their opinions and lose sight of the basic premise of a thread. Being correct on meaningless details (ie use of the term right of way) doesn't make a difference when that term is NOT relevant to the primary point being made in a particular thread. As I mentioned in a PM to another member, it would not surprise me for someone on this site to correct a member who would post a thread with a horror story of his son being shot by a "pirate" or drug dealer while on a cruise. If he said his son was killed with a .35 S&W, there would surely be someone who would respond to his thread by saying "there is no such thing as a .35 S&W, perhaps it was a .38?". I think you get my point. For that matter, I could respond to some threads and point out numerous misspellings (Hey Pascal, "inaccurate"), incorrect punctuation, and bad grammar among other things. Sure, I would be correct, but my pointing out those flaws would add nothing to the topic at hand, and would serve only to ridicule the author.
I hope everyone understands, the above is just one man's opinion. I sincerely hope it causes no offense. If it does, and you want to make it personal, send me a PM or better yet, give me a call. I'll even pay for the call at 1-800-251-9992.
