In Sailing Anarchy this morning I read a piece by Ronnie Simpson who has been offered a 50’ boat to sail in one of the now plethora of round the world races. He writes:
Three days after … reaching terra firma, I’ve got an LLC being formed, a web developer hired, a sailing crew hired, a media guy and some plane tickets to Maine. I’ve cobbled together some used TP52 kites to supplement our downwind inventory and pulled the trigger on a couple of final preparation projects at the yard.
We are already aligned with the Veteran’s sailing non-profit US Patriot Sailing and have a tax-deductible means of accepting campaign contributions. I started a GoFund Me account to raise some seed money and we have raised more than $13,000 in less than a day. Not bad for a few days of work. We have a boat, a fundraising and sailing team apparatus taking shape and a bit of cash to get off the dock.
I want to make it clear that I am not criticizing Ronnie, whom I know and like. He has long wanted to be part of that scene and all the things he has done are I conclude standard in it. I hope the experience fulfills his expectations. But that is why I don’t follow the round the world races: they are about money and business. They most definitely, despite the hype by the hired PR people, not about one man against the sea. I didn’t even know you need an LLC, a web developer, a sailing crew, a media guy, be aligned with a non-profit, and a GoFund Me to go to sea. Obviously I’ve been doing it wrong all these decades. I must be an anachronism. I almost wrote ‘an old anachronism’, but that is probably redundant.
From an early edition of THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE a poem by Thomas Grey I like with a famous last line.
2 comments:
Man, I bet there are a lot of domestic violence shelters that could use the help of a person who can raise $13000 in donations with just a couple of days work.
Ken in Perth
Great poem, so relevant, so admirable, formidable you recalled it, then found it to share, thanks. Yes our sport traverses peculiar waters.
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