I started to respond to Don's post about youth sailing, and stopped, as I did not want to hijack that thread.
Every so often, we read threads about how to get the youth involved, or how to create a larger interest in sailing. As I thought about it, I really now wonder if the world already has enough boaters. Any place where there is decent size lake, there are boat slips. Availability and price is based on supply and demand. Any time you hit any major city, there is a waiting list for boat slips, and the prices are exorbitant. Where I live, and typical boat slip will run anywhere from 3 to $4000 per season. That is almost double what I paid for my boat, and not that much less than the average good sized boat. Being that the demand for space is very high, I would like to suggest that the world really does have enough boaters. The manufacturers that are selling new boats may not want to hear this, but the evidence suggest that we have reached the saturation point. Wouldn't we be happier if there were less of us to contend with?
Every so often, we read threads about how to get the youth involved, or how to create a larger interest in sailing. As I thought about it, I really now wonder if the world already has enough boaters. Any place where there is decent size lake, there are boat slips. Availability and price is based on supply and demand. Any time you hit any major city, there is a waiting list for boat slips, and the prices are exorbitant. Where I live, and typical boat slip will run anywhere from 3 to $4000 per season. That is almost double what I paid for my boat, and not that much less than the average good sized boat. Being that the demand for space is very high, I would like to suggest that the world really does have enough boaters. The manufacturers that are selling new boats may not want to hear this, but the evidence suggest that we have reached the saturation point. Wouldn't we be happier if there were less of us to contend with?