Water Safety Council Seminar On Sunday
The Bermuda Water Safety Council said they “would like to inform the boating public that we are less than half full for this coming Sunday evening’s seminar.
“Registration will continue until Saturday. This registration fee for the seminar is $10 per person. A Goverment Ferry will be used for the Safety Cruise to follow the Seminar at RBYC.
“Last year 60 persons participated. We are hoping to have as many this year.”
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I want to thank the water safety council for putting on this event. I encourage all of the amateur hour wannabe boatsmen and boatswomen to attend and learn about safety on our waters. This will help to make the waters a safer place for fine yachtsmen and yachtswomen, like myself and the rest of the members at BBI Royal Yacht Club.
Still sitting on ya high pedestal. Plenty people at that club still can’t handle a boat. Just money and time to waste around you people like you
You are a tool. Stop slandering my yacht club. If you knew of elite memebers that we have then you’d shut your pie hole. This is no club like RBYC. We are the elite and finest yachtsmen and women of the world. BBIRYC is by invitation only and you will never be invited.
Never heard of this BBIRYC. What is it? Where is it? Who is this so-called Commodore JB? Does the club only exist in his mind?
This pompous person and his barnacles don’t ever seem to share their names. Most likely since fear they would be chastised (at least) by the well established clubs who have moved into the current century. If they are even members, or ever were.
Sometimes I wonder if this person is a disgrunted M & P person having fun. Now think this guy, or bunch of guys need a major reality check from their more enlightened friends and relatives. Heard this person joke about his posts? Set him straight!
The sad thing about seminars like this is , even if free, people who really need to attend won’t show up.
It would help if they contacted people who wished to be informed of upcoming courses. Boating licenses should be required. Hopefully legislation is in the works. Hold courses quarterly at varying locations.
There are 6,000 boats out there and more boaters – this is a great opportunity for novice boaters – at least the council is offering help to assist those who need it – I hope they get the numbers