Talk:Cowes Week

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I removed this sentence

Therefore, in the view of many, Cowes Week now carries a much broader appeal than that of many other social calendar events.

as it didn't seem to add anything and was tending towards the POV. Naturenet 12:35, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC)

[edit] List of keelboats template

Is this template relevant to this article? It's not really to do with Cowes Week but more general. I'm considering removing it. Naturenet 09:18, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  • The idea was that a keen sailing enthusiast who was interested in some of the types of yacht that compete in Cowes Week can 'click' on the appropriate yacht class and get specific details and also link further into sailing related articles. I would like to see it remain because it considerably widens the area of interest in Cowes Week related topics and certainly does not detract from the appeal of the article. Are you in agreement??. Boatman 09:43, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Well, no, not really, although I think it's a very good template, and links to some useful information. Let me explain why I disagree still. The way I see it is that there is plenty of opportunity for someone who wants to know about a certain class of boat in general to use Wikipedia, and indeed other links (mainly the categories, which are very comprehensive) on the Cowes Week page, to find it. That would indeed widen the area of interest, but it would widen it beyond Cowes Week, which is the article subject. The template is nothing in particular to do with Cowes Week - in fact, several of the boat types in the template don't race there and probably never will. A category or list of all boat types which have ever raced at Cowes Week would be useful and relevant; but if you included in this article a template for every class of vessel which might possibly race at Cowes, you can see how the article would become unmanageable, and nothing to do with its subject. So it's not because I don't think it's good information, or worth linking to, that I disagree. It's because I don't think the template is actually relevant to Cowes Week and that the information can already be accessed by other means.Naturenet 17:40, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  • I have removed the list. Overall the article does suffer from a severe lack of facts for an entry in an encyclopedia! Agreed that my contribution was not great but how about including an external web address. Boatman 19:05, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Thanks for being accommodating. External links would be very good - any suggestions? I'd love to see you fill out some of the missing facts - I'm guessing from your handle that you might know some of them? Naturenet 20:57, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

  • Thanks for the invitation. I will see what I can come up with but not rightway as I am working on some other articles ref boat/sailing (... surprise, surprise!!). Thanks again. Boatman 21:44, 31 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Hi I added the external link destinationcowes.com which nature net proposes deleting. This is a non for profit site and list many local resources such as emergency rigging/sail repairs all of which are vital to Cowes week racers. It also features an extensive list of crew registers again pretty relevant to Cowes week. The Official Skandia Cowes Week site only features their points of view on it's forums. e.g. If you post a comment that doesn't fit in with their image e.g. beer prices being expensive it's deleted. Destination Cowes tells gives you the lowdown on Cowes. Hopefully anyone else who lives there will support this posting and the sites 'non-deletion'.

[edit] Image

Image is terrible. I'm going to remove it until a new one can be found. Isopropyl 02:30, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Image also appears to be a copyvio. I'll look into it. Isopropyl 02:32, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Childs cup

This looks like just a vanity item, but rather than remove it, perhaps could someone please add some of the other more famous prizes and trophies? Jezza 11:08, 1 August 2006 (UTC)