Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Forum for general cruising topics
Post Reply
User avatar
Nick
Admiral of the Blue
Posts: 5927
Joined: Sun May 12, 2002 4:11 pm
Boat Type: Albin Vega 27 and Morgan Giles 30
Location: Oban. Scotland
Contact:

Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by Nick »

.
See HERE

Thought one or two of you with a bit of time on your hands might want to sign up and respond to this, Staffniks in particular.
- Nick 8)

Image
JackJ
Able Seaman
Posts: 57
Joined: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:03 pm
Location: IoW

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by JackJ »

Nick wrote:.
See HERE
Thought one or two of you with a bit of time on your hands might want to sign up and respond to this, Staffniks in particular.
Just had a look.
Some pretty unpleasant stuff, seems the locals are agin the new pontoon. Are people who live in Oban against progress or are they just anti-yachtie?
IMHO the pontoon is an excellent idea and I can see no downside.
User avatar
So_Sage_of_Lorne
Old Salt
Posts: 266
Joined: Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:46 am
Location: North of 51 deg North

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by So_Sage_of_Lorne »

JackJ wrote:
Nick wrote:.
See HERE
Thought one or two of you with a bit of time on your hands might want to sign up and respond to this, Staffniks in particular.
Just had a look.
Some pretty unpleasant stuff, seems the locals are agin the new pontoon. Are people who live in Oban against progress or are they just anti-yachtie?
IMHO the pontoon is an excellent idea and I can see no downside.
It is worth noting that the vocal local actually resides in Canada.
I will not stay young forever but, I can be immature for the rest of my day's!
User avatar
Nick
Admiral of the Blue
Posts: 5927
Joined: Sun May 12, 2002 4:11 pm
Boat Type: Albin Vega 27 and Morgan Giles 30
Location: Oban. Scotland
Contact:

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by Nick »

.
Interestingly I see that a few months down the line the Crimson Vicar has somehow managed to persuade the worthies who run the OT forum to remove some of his more outlandish anti-yachtie posts (although strangely enough no action was taken when I originally complained to the OT about the posts). In the interests of preserving the historical record I have reproduced a couple of them here:
I would guess the majority of Obanites are quite pleased that permission for yet another 70 berths has been refused. Most don't want Oban turned into some yachtie holiday home. We can gain enough employment from traditional tourism and not have to be overwhelmed by the captain pugwash brigade and their middle class ways.

Bless
The Vic
and (from the same thread)
Are the further 70 berths in Dunstaffnage actually going to benefit OBAN ?
The Marina will benefit, the chandlery, The Frog...but Oban, no. I doubt if any yachties who stop at Dunstafnage actually bother to come into Oban and spend at our restaurants, bars, shops etc except to restock their G&T's at Tescos.
I grant that there actually may be a case for creating a yachtie ghetto midway between Oban and Connel to save those two communities from hordes of pugwashes blocking our streets in their yellow designer booties.
Another 70 berths in Dunstaffnage Bay? Stop eating the shellfish then...how many tons of human excrement is going to be pumped out of these boats directly into our waters?

Bless
The Vic
- Nick 8)

Image
User avatar
Arghiro
Old Salt
Posts: 917
Joined: Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:54 pm
Boat Type: Pentland Ketch
Location: Midlands

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by Arghiro »

Well, it's a few years since I was in that neck of the woods, but I certainly used the Oban shops. Not a lot of shopping available in Dunstaffnage anyway other than the odd daily bits & bobs. And I can heartly recommend the hot smoked salmon butties from the kiosk by the ferry terminal - if there are any left by the time you get there.
User avatar
aquaplane
Admiral of the White Rose
Posts: 1555
Joined: Thu May 17, 2007 12:55 pm
Boat Type: Jeanneau Espace
Location: Body: West Yorks; Boat: Tayvallich

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by aquaplane »

We made a special trip to Oban to shop when we were round there last year. First time through Cuan Sound was interesting. I still have the Tilley substitute I got from Tesco (£7) but the food and booze didn't get chance to go off before we ate it.

We wandered down to Pullers for the night and had a walk to the T-n-T. Nick was "off on his holls" so we just had a couple, knicked his card from the notice board, and went back to Seminole before it got too dark.

I recon Oban probably does better out of the boating fraternity than some vicars would like to admit.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
User avatar
sahona
Admiral of the White
Posts: 1992
Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:17 pm
Boat Type: Marcon Claymore
Location: Clyde

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by sahona »

We used the local bus between Oban and dunstaffnage several times during our stay this year. Got to find somewhere to eat.....!
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
Julian

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by Julian »

Nick wrote:.
Interestingly I see that a few months down the line the Crimson Vicar has somehow managed to persuade the worthies who run the OT forum to remove some of his more outlandish anti-yachtie posts (although strangely enough no action was taken when I originally complained to the OT about the posts). In the interests of preserving the historical record I have reproduced a couple of them here:
I would guess the majority of Obanites are quite pleased that permission for yet another 70 berths has been refused. Most don't want Oban turned into some yachtie holiday home. We can gain enough employment from traditional tourism and not have to be overwhelmed by the captain pugwash brigade and their middle class ways.

Bless
The Vic
and (from the same thread)
Are the further 70 berths in Dunstaffnage actually going to benefit OBAN ?
The Marina will benefit, the chandlery, The Frog...but Oban, no. I doubt if any yachties who stop at Dunstafnage actually bother to come into Oban and spend at our restaurants, bars, shops etc except to restock their G&T's at Tescos.
I grant that there actually may be a case for creating a yachtie ghetto midway between Oban and Connel to save those two communities from hordes of pugwashes blocking our streets in their yellow designer booties.
Another 70 berths in Dunstaffnage Bay? Stop eating the shellfish then...how many tons of human excrement is going to be pumped out of these boats directly into our waters?

Bless
The Vic
Please don't quote from other internet fora
User avatar
claymore
Admiral of the Green
Posts: 4762
Joined: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:55 pm
Boat Type: Claymore
Location: Ardfern or Lancashire

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by claymore »

I have been concerned for some time now about what I consider to be a shallowing of the blue moment gene pool. Obviously this also a concern of the webmeister as we are all monsters of his creation. You must understand that none of us are real people - merely virtual beings. Take ParaHandy or Silkie for example - no God would have done that. I think Nick has the interests of all at heart in quoting from other faloriums. Technically, cross-pollination with a clear goal of improving the way we all operate.
Regards
Claymore
:goatd
Julian

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by Julian »

claymore wrote:I have been concerned for some time now about what I consider to be a shallowing of the blue moment gene pool. Obviously this also a concern of the webmeister as we are all monsters of his creation. You must understand that none of us are real people - merely virtual beings. Take ParaHandy or Silkie for example - no God would have done that. I think Nick has the interests of all at heart in quoting from other faloriums. Technically, cross-pollination with a clear goal of improving the way we all operate.
It was said very much tongue lodged in cheek, well, mostly it was anyhoo!
User avatar
little boy blue
Old Salt
Posts: 662
Joined: Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:53 pm
Location: CLYDE

Re: Anti-yachting comments on the Oban Times forum

Post by little boy blue »

Julian wrote:.......It was said very much tongue lodged in cheek, well, mostly it was anyhoo!
whose cheek :?:
Post Reply