Andrew Bailey wrote:
As we are an increasingly international brigade, it will be interesting to see whether this will enable and attract enthusiasts' dialogue,
Andrew,
I had been toying about using Twitter for another forum I contribute to. I'll try to explain where I was coming from ...
On websites/fora for boat owners, there are generally boat registries, galleries and the like which are a great reference. It's even better when these include links to owners' blogs or contact details. However, these databases are often difficult to keep up to date, for example removing old entries when boats change hands, and they don't give a sense of whether the boats are being actively sailed.
I was wondering about some mechanism for presenting as much real-time information as possible on members and their boats. When I look at the boat registries, I wonder 'is this boat being sailed regularly? How? Where? How much joy is she giving? Has she just had an adventure or mishap (hopefully not)? Any innovations or interesting projects? Voyages planned?' Or to put it another way, I'd like to be able to say "Well I'm off for a chowder run in Galway. I see Bob over in Sussex is channel hopping, while Fred up in Scotland is rigging his new mainsail, etc ..."
Any tool would have to be extremely easy to use, and would generate a searchable database over time that would make for interesting reading. Hopefully owners would be sufficiently intrigued to contribute regularly, and would want to share this info without worrying about privacy issues.
I still haven't found such a tool, but I did wonder about Twitter. If all members had an account, they could tweet their movements and prefix them with an agreed hash-tag, then one could easily follow all tweets for that group. It doesn't have all the functionality I described, but it's a start. On the downside, I'm a slightly reluctant Twit myself and I'm not sure the takeup would be huge.
I'd be interested in any suggestions or examples, and whether others would be interesting in playing a little more with Twitter in this regard.