The Northwest Classic Boat Club has great potential to be a fun gathering place for "old skool" affecianados...touting members with expertise in all areas, plentiful and beautiful waterways, and interesting characters with much to say-not to mention the thousands of vintage NW built hulls.
As a newer member, I enjoy perusing this and other enthusiast sites while waiting for the many chemical reactions necessary for a repaired boat(s!!!) to become seaworthy. It is frustrating to see the lack of response to interesting queries and the lack of new material (that is in each of your heads waiting to reach the screen); given all of the foot traffic shown at the bottom of this page. The atmosphere seems heavy around here and other related sites, which could be based in the economy, strength of boater's personalities as a genre, or from the pervasive politics of "clubs" in general.
Whether you like my opinions or not, I plan to keep participating in the discussion and hopefully an event before summer disappears beneath the clouds....and encourage everyone to do the same.
POST AWAY, or be a landlubber!
As a newer member, I enjoy perusing this and other enthusiast sites while waiting for the many chemical reactions necessary for a repaired boat(s!!!) to become seaworthy. It is frustrating to see the lack of response to interesting queries and the lack of new material (that is in each of your heads waiting to reach the screen); given all of the foot traffic shown at the bottom of this page. The atmosphere seems heavy around here and other related sites, which could be based in the economy, strength of boater's personalities as a genre, or from the pervasive politics of "clubs" in general.
Whether you like my opinions or not, I plan to keep participating in the discussion and hopefully an event before summer disappears beneath the clouds....and encourage everyone to do the same.
POST AWAY, or be a landlubber!
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