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    Posted: 04 Jun 22 at 10:28am
People notice the fuel price and moan about it, but my car is nothing specia and will do 40mpg towing a boat. That's about 20p a mile on diesel. It might influence whether I'm keen to do an open in the North East, it's not really significant for anything South of the M4. A lot of noise about fuel costs, but the roads are still just as busy. In fact if anything reduces my willingness to travel at weekends, it's the traffic of all those people not being priced off the roads! It takes longer to get anywhere than it did 20 years ago, and driving is less pleasant.
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Has iGRF really gone?
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The cost and changing lifestyles seem to be a big factor and I think another major factor is how people feel about life in general. Lots of unpleasant stuff has happened over the last few years........maybe the added excitement and competition of attending an open event is just not wanted by some atm.

Leisure activities typically thrive in times of prosperity and security, times of safety. Creativity, the arts and leisure are moving down many folks list of priorities quite rapidly.........it's not all about money. 

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I don’t know-did someone upset him? He’s such a sensitive little thing!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote 423zero Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jun 22 at 2:10pm
I always thought he was responsible for generating a lot of posts, but more people are posting now and more diverse people and less acrimony.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Grumpycat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jun 22 at 4:23pm
Originally posted by 423zero

I always thought he was responsible for generating a lot of posts, but more people are posting now and more diverse people and less acrimony.

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Originally posted by Oatsandbeans

I don’t know-did someone upset him? He’s such a sensitive little thing!

I am not totally sure and I am sure others will correct me if I am wrong . 
But he crossed the line ( his post was vile ) once to often and mark put him on the naughty step and it looked like his posts had to be approved before they were posted . Then for some reason he stopped posting altogether. 
TBH it’s just nice to have a discussion with out the name calling  Smile
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Originally posted by eric_c

People notice the fuel price and moan about it, but my car is nothing specia and will do 40mpg towing a boat. That's about 20p a mile on diesel. It might influence whether I'm keen to do an open in the North East, it's not really significant for anything South of the M4. A lot of noise about fuel costs, but the roads are still just as busy. In fact if anything reduces my willingness to travel at weekends, it's the traffic of all those people not being priced off the roads! It takes longer to get anywhere than it did 20 years ago, and driving is less pleasant.

I know, it doesn't matter for one journey a month does it?

But classes that are dependant on people doing 200 mile round trips two/three times a month may need to remodel.
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For us, the most important thing is that meeting has to be worth going to - not full of selfish people pumping their way round the course and only interested in how much they've spent paying someone to do up their boat. Yes, we could protest, but can't film evidence and sail at the same time. So we vote with out feet and only travel to events we enjoy.
One day events aren't worth travelling for unless they are commutable from home. Some clubs arrange for visitors to join in with the club racing on the Sunday which can be fun. We normally make a weekend of it and travel on the Friday or even Thursday or extend it into a bit of a holiday and explore a different area.
Clubs where you can stay in the camper in the car park are favourite because it keeps the cost down. Commercial campsite prices have just gone stupid since covid. And an organised social on Saturday night is part of the weekend - a communal order of pizzas or fish & chips, a barbeque or even a cheap cooked meal in the club along with a club bar or BYO beer.
It doesn't have to be expensive but it does have to be friendly.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Grumpycat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jun 22 at 7:59am
Originally posted by patj

For us, the most important thing is that meeting has to be worth going to - not full of selfish people pumping their way round the course and only interested in how much they've spent paying someone to do up their boat. Yes, we could protest, but can't film evidence and sail at the same time. So we vote with out feet and only travel to events we enjoy.
One day events aren't worth travelling for unless they are commutable from home. Some clubs arrange for visitors to join in with the club racing on the Sunday which can be fun. We normally make a weekend of it and travel on the Friday or even Thursday or extend it into a bit of a holiday and explore a different area.
Clubs where you can stay in the camper in the car park are favourite because it keeps the cost down. Commercial campsite prices have just gone stupid since covid. And an organised social on Saturday night is part of the weekend - a communal order of pizzas or fish & chips, a barbeque or even a cheap cooked meal in the club along with a club bar or BYO beer.
It doesn't have to be expensive but it does have to be friendly.

Totally agree with most of the points you have made especially about the FUN bit.. There are a few things where I have a different point of view.
1) Protesting. Sailing is a self policing sport and it’s a bit like voting , if you don’t do it you shouldnt  complain about the outcome  LOLand to tbh I’ve found even a failed protest is enough to rein in cheating at least for that event.
2) Boasting about how much they have spent paying someone to do up their boat for them . Is this a vintage boat thing ? As I’ve never heard anyone do this at any event I’ve ever been to.
3) Two day events are great. The British moth class used to do quite a few of them 6 or 7 years ago and it was great have a chat and have a drink/food after sailing with out having to pack up and rush home. To start with they were very popular but got less so as the years rolled on to the extent there is only one in this year series ( and I think that has been changed to a one day event ) . I think for a lot of people they have become very time poor (as well as just poor ) and one day events can be shoe horned into peoples lives easier. It’s all about horses for courses and trying to understand what your class wants . Who would be a fixture’s secretary these days,  Smile


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