hi all, i can see what some of you ex MM,S. CAPTAINS. and other EX SEAMEN are coming from, EX SEAMAN myself,, Ive been scale captain for 6yrs and made some real interesting and unusual courses, and easy ones for the novices, model ships dont sail or steer like the real thing and never will,,, you would need an exceptionally big pond to make up some of the courses you are posting,,,, (REMEMBER THIS) most of our members app 112 of them have NEVER been to sea, we are from all walks of life and have one thing in common, we enjoy making and the sailing of model boats, no matter how big or small, so standing a clerical worker or a refuse disposal worker, (examples) who have no knowledge of basic seamanship, handing them a chart of say the solent or the humber and steer the given coarse, thats an unfair advantage to all you EX SEAMEN with years of nautical experience, also trying to sail 6ft models against 2ft models on a coarse is unfair, and most clubs don't have the time to run a series of comps for small and large ships in any given Sunday morning, I'm not against what the bishop and bry young are saying,,, but after years of watching other scale captains ( and other clubs comps) and doing 6 yrs as a scale capt, they wont work, and also, (LISTENING TO WHAT THE MEMBERS WANT) not what we EX SEAMEN want,,,, its an awkward job being any captain in a model boat club, Ive always kept my courses fair and not to difficult and gave leeway to single prop ships as apposed to twin Kort's on the same course which can steer them with ease,,,, yes ide like to see some events as you describe, but its all about giving the members an enjoyable days sailing in a friendly atmosphere and not to have a heated discution at the landing stage over bamboosled courses the members cant read, and we have a chairman who swears (HE NEVER HIT THE MARKER) every time he sails, (specsavers bill, specsavers) as i said earlier,,, its all about a FUN DAY OUT, sailing what took months or even years to build..... well thats my two bobs worth, thanks for reading, brian_c