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Sam.Spoons
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Topic: Tow CarsPosted: 18 Feb 22 at 9:57am |
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Yup, you are right of course but the Dutch manage it, as do the Austrians, the Swedes and the Danes
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Chris_H
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Havig just booked 2 train tickets from Southampton to London and return to see a show, it is eye-wateringly expensive and it would actually be cheaper to drive and park ! The door to door travel time are not too different either
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423zero
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 11:05am |
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Very difficult to get a balanced forecast of future car ownership, every one I have found are pushing what they think should happen, rather than what will happen. I have just read an article were the author categorically states 'young people today are so used to car clubs, they will not even consider owning a car'. Who has even seen a club owned car ?
Trains, Trams and cabs, not answering OP's original question. What happened before the rise of personal transport ?
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maxibuddah
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 11:35am |
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Going back the original post, most dinghies are pretty lightweight, I doubt a small capacity turbo engine woudl notice much, perhaps a small decline in the mpg as you would need to change down the gears more uphill, but no reason why you shouldn't.
I wouldn't want to be doing it with a larger boat though. As for what we did before the rise of personal transport?? Stayed where we were, only those that lived by the sea, lake or river would have sailed. Oh and you would have built the boat locally and is probably the reason why there are so many different classes in the old days
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eric_c
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 12:14pm |
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Sam.Spoons
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 12:18pm |
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#2 son and his wife were members of a car club when they lived in London, they either walked, cycled or used the tube 90+% of the time. They now live in China and don't use a car at all.
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423zero
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 1:04pm |
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London and Brighton, hardly typical of UK, being selfish now, but, car clubs won't fit my lifestyle or anyone I know, can't live in West Mid's and visit Wales every weekend and before anyone says anything about second home ownership, tough, anybody from any background can educate themselves into a better job, people selling houses in Wales don't accept a lower bid from a local who has probably wasted their school days and blames everybody but themselves
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eric_c
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 1:21pm |
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People may find the world changes. Who'd have predicted lockdowns 3 years ago?
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iGRF
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 2:07pm |
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Who'd have predicted royal mail closing down because it's a bit breezy, or the whole of the welsh train service, we live in a world governed by the Snowflake generation. Total morons
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deadrock
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Posted: 18 Feb 22 at 3:07pm |
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Hire cars in general do not have trailer tow-fittings, and I guess the same may apply for car clubs. They may not take kindly to roof-racking, either.
As to Eric's post (and this is one to bear in mind if your class association asks you if you would be interested to charter out your pride & joy for a championship): anyone chartering out their boat, formally or informally for hire or reward is likely to find that their boat is not covered, unless the CA makes a special arrangement with an insurer to provide full cover. In essence, you can loan your boat to someone, but you cannot charge for it. To quote loosely from my Noble Marine policy: 'the Policy Holder does not have cover.....in the event of loss damage or liability if the boat has been used for commercial means, charter or use for any purpose other than private pleasure'.
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