What thing was ruined because it turned into a rich person's hobby?

I grew up in Poole so the boat discussion is interesting. Poole at least still has a public slipway with slipway parking and every 10th house has a boat on a trailer in the driveway round my mum's way.

Kept our first boat at Cobbs Quay in Hamworthy, 2 years maybe getting on for 3 before we moved it up to North Wales. Always enjoyed our time at Poole.
 
a boat on a trailer in the driveway
Folk around these parts used to dream of winning the star prize on a gameshow. None even thought about what they were supposed to do with it.... :unsure:

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We could not be any further from the sea. :mrgreen:
 
Just wondering if it is worth trying to get hold of one if they are going cheap, I wouldnt mind a bit of a project. to work on.

The ones our council are clearing are usually sunken wrecks. Worth enquiring round boatyards though. Although cheap, I doubt many are fianancially viable.
 
Just wondering if it is worth trying to get hold of one if they are going cheap, I wouldnt mind a bit of a project. to work on.
The ones our council are clearing are usually sunken wrecks. Worth enquiring round boatyards though. Although cheap, I doubt many are financially viable.
/\ This. Sometimes a marina will take control of a vessel abandoned after someone dies, but you will rarely find an economical fixer upper vs one that has been lovingly cared for, for a bit more, particularly at the cheaper end of the market.

If you want a fixer upper, there is always this one, its missing a few parts :


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/\ This. Sometimes a marina will take control of a vessel abandoned after someone dies, but you will rarely find an economical fixer upper vs one that has been lovingly cared for, for a bit more, particularly at the cheaper end of the market.

If you want a fixer upper, there is always this one, its missing a few parts :


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OMG I was thinking a bit of woodwork and a bit of electrical
 
/\ This. Sometimes a marina will take control of a vessel abandoned after someone dies, but you will rarely find an economical fixer upper vs one that has been lovingly cared for, for a bit more, particularly at the cheaper end of the market.

If you want a fixer upper, there is always this one, its missing a few parts :


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OMG he's not Andy Dufresne
 
What makes me laugh about stuff like this is it could be stopped in a heart beat. All it would take is for all artistes to say to their agents 'we'll have no part in this guff' and it would stop. I know that some artistes have taken a stand including A listers, however not enough of them. So you have to conclude they are either complicit (i.e. happy to earn more £££/$$$) or they are thick (i.e. don't have a clue what's going on).
Or their managers are seeing that they can get an even bigger cut.

Went to The Brook in Southampton they other week - first band I've seen live in years. Use to go to Leicester SU just about weekly, affordable and usually a reasonable band (e.g. Split Endz, SB&Q, Toya, Stiff tours). Can't happen today as as most SU bars have shut...
 
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