Donald Tyson":2ufgcnoy said:
I learn slowly and pointedly. I have learning disabilities and learn better by talking. Apparently I offend you, and so it follows, others. I withdraw my line of questioning.
I must point out though: The point of this forum is not social justice. All though it starts with a slogan "just be nice". The real purpose is to help people make good choices to enjoy their boats, solve issues and to be there when each other need help. I would suggest that perhaps you stand down before you muffle the enthusiasm of even more potential owners. I plan on buying a boat, probably a C-Dory, as stated, next spring. I'm not wealthy, I'm not careless.
You could have PM'd me if you needed to get your strong position out but you wanted to make an example of me I guess. Thanks
Not my intent. I apologize that I offended you. We all have differing abilities and tolerances. You asked a lot of questions, many having to do with use of these boats outside what they are designed for.
You did not offend me. At first, I was amused by your questions. Then, when it went on, and it was apparent that you were getting fewer answers to your questions. I don't speak for others on this forum, only for myself. It is not my intent to chase you away or "make an example of you." I think you will find the people on this forum are welcoming and friendly. You asked questions, I answered questions.
I may be way off, but I am guessing you haven't owned a boat before. If that is the case, I would suggest that you take a Safe Boating Class, such as offered by US Power and Sailing Squadron or the Coast Guard Aux - you will learn about the capabilities of different style boats and how to safely operate out on the water. There will be other students in the class that you can associate with and learn from. Questions will come up and there will be discussion. It won't be C-Dory specific, but you will gain boating knowledge.
For the record, when I first came to this group, when first considering buying a C-Dory, I had plenty of questions. People answered those questions. It is a big decision, a significant $$ expense. I came here with years of boating experience (most of it sailing), including holding a USCG captains license. I took classes before buying that first boat (years before getting a C-Dory). It gave me a good foundation.
I admit that some of your questions seemed "out there" to me. This morning, when it was 3 of those questions in rapid succession, I wondered about your motives. I appreciate you explaining your situation. This will be the last I will say about this or any of your posts. I wish you the best in your boat decisions. Be safe.