(Note: Moved here from the photo thread.)
It's so nice to see this float flying forum active and interesting, with great photos and videos.
At the 2017 Airventure I met Steve McCaughey, President of the Seaplane Pilots Association, at their booth. I told him that as a SPA member and active seaplane operator, I might occasionally enjoy participating in a seaplane forum to ask a question, make a comment, or just share experiences, photos, and videos, but that the SPA forum is dead. Some of the sub-forums go months or even years without activity.
I told him that I read the backcountrypilot.org forum and that now that they have a float flying sub-forum, I gravitate there. Since I also follow another type-specific aviation forum, I'm not going to follow three forums. SPA wouldn't make my cut. (I'm even away from this one for weeks at a time sometimes.) I mentioned that there are some highly experienced and knowledgeable seaplane contributors on BCP and many active operators.
So, my suggestion to him was that SPA look into making a deal with BCP and work it out so that anyone who is on the SPA website and clicks on the forum, it would automatically take them to the BCP float flying forum. In effect, sub-contract that aspect of SPA to BCP. I made it clear that I do not speak for BCP and have no position with them other than being a reader and supporter. It just seems to me that it would be a win-win. BCP picks up some users/traffic, and SPA gets a well-run, active float forum.
I have zero knowledge about how this works either technically nor with regard to respective rights, etc. As a businessman all my life, I find that if two parties agree that there is a win-win, then you can usually make the deal do whatever you want to accomplish.
Steve didn't "get it". At all. He said the SPA forum works fine and if it's not busy then that's the members fault, not his. I sorta tried to explain how online communities build and that I wasn't saying anything was anyone's fault, but I don't think I got far. I figure that he is a hired gun and that if his boss (the board of directors I assume) and the field directors saw value in having an active and engaged online community, then they would tell him to make it happen. I know a couple of SPA field directors and know some pilots who know others, so if this is anything BCP is interested in pursuing this, I believe we could drum up some support.
Meanwhile, keep the float posts flying!
Pierre


