frustratedboater
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2007
- Messages
- 450
I've loved this forum for many years. While I am not a certified mechanic, I have a solid understanding of outboards, restorations, and misc.. and am familiar with troubleshooting and repair. Over the years, I’ve encountered various marine issues and truly appreciate the tips and tricks shared by the experts here. That’s why I enjoy participating and posting in this community.
Recently, I've sensed (though perhaps it's just my perception) some grumpy comments from long-time members in response to my posts, as well as from others seeking help with their issues. As non-certified enthusiasts, my main goal is simply to find some guidance for the problems I'm currently facing, just like many others here. Am I the only one feeling this way, or has anyone else noticed a change in the overall comments or approach to needs? I've read the 'helpful tips' post and completely understand that policy.
Are my posts lacking detail? Am I on a "list" to be nasty too? Is it the way I word my situation without saying the words- please help? I often receive replies like "go read your manual," (which I admit can be valid to some extent). However, it seems that I tend to get more of the harsh responses if I incorrectly miss-name a part or happen to leave out information.
That said, I truly appreciate those who reply with kindness and understanding, because many of you once started where we are now. Just trying to understand how this climate changed over the years.
Recently, I've sensed (though perhaps it's just my perception) some grumpy comments from long-time members in response to my posts, as well as from others seeking help with their issues. As non-certified enthusiasts, my main goal is simply to find some guidance for the problems I'm currently facing, just like many others here. Am I the only one feeling this way, or has anyone else noticed a change in the overall comments or approach to needs? I've read the 'helpful tips' post and completely understand that policy.
Are my posts lacking detail? Am I on a "list" to be nasty too? Is it the way I word my situation without saying the words- please help? I often receive replies like "go read your manual," (which I admit can be valid to some extent). However, it seems that I tend to get more of the harsh responses if I incorrectly miss-name a part or happen to leave out information.
That said, I truly appreciate those who reply with kindness and understanding, because many of you once started where we are now. Just trying to understand how this climate changed over the years.