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Being totally new to power boating I really need some training on the
boat. What is the best way to do this? I am willing to pay for someone's time. I live in Port Ludlow in NW Washington State. Thanks. Harlen -- Sent via Travel Newsgroups http://www.travelnewsgroups.com |
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Harlen David wrote in
: What is the best way to do this? I am willing to pay for someone's time. I live in Port Ludlow in NW Washington State. Payment is not necessary. As a matter of fact YOU may be the one being paid, if they insist. Boaters with money always buy too much boat for them to handle...alone. This is true in 2/3rds of the boats at any marina. So....there you are, a free dock hand just hanging around on a Saturday morning asking questions about which boat you should buy....with nothing else to do.... You strike up a conversation with the guy who you can tell is NOT a professional captain, by any stretch of the imagination, and get to know Doctor Captain a little. You admire his boat, his pride and joy, so tell him so! Now, you've REALLY impressed him. You're nice, HELPFUL (offering to do little odd jobs as you wheedle aboard his nice yacht, especially if he seems reluctant to do it. I'm an electronics technician....No further skills are necessary to bring up...(c; If you know how to fix anything like engines, plumbing, electrical, radios, mechanical gadgets, or can operate a mop, YOU'RE VERY WELCOME aboard! Don't rush it. He may be quite distrustful until he gets to know you better. In his world, everyone wants MONEY from him....something I always refuse if offered. I don't want his money...I want to go out on his boat and play with those toys in his toybox! The harder you work on this friendly relationship, the greater the rewards. On my keyring are the keys to some really nice boats I'm always welcome to go check the air conditioner seawater strainers on when the captain is away making those thousands for us to spend on the next toy buying spree at Waste Marine...(c; RRRRING...."Hello?" "Hello, Larry? I was wondering if you could go down to the boat and see if you can see why the forward AC unit has low water flow coming out of it." "No problem. I'll go down this afternoon after work and check it out." (I have his boat key and the gate card that lets me park for free in the marina's rented parking spaces.) I clean the crap and creatures out of the seawater strainer, again, and we're back in business. Guess who gets called FIRST next weekend to go sailing offshore all day Saturday....(c; I don't need a boat. I have FOUR with none of the expenses...and all of the fun.....like cleaning crap and creatures out of the seawater strainers! My last Florida yacht vacation cost me nearly $50! -- Larry 3rd Mate, Deck and Engineering S/V Lionheart Call us on any marine Channel. We have them all...(c; |
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Pick up a copies of Northwest Yachting and Latitude 48 at your local
chandlery. Look in Classifieds for Instruction. You probably should take a Power Squadrons course, or two, and that would also allow you to make some contacts that might lead to free instruction or recommendations for good instructors. "Harlen David" wrote in message ... Being totally new to power boating I really need some training on the boat. What is the best way to do this? I am willing to pay for someone's time. I live in Port Ludlow in NW Washington State. Thanks. Harlen -- Sent via Travel Newsgroups http://www.travelnewsgroups.com |
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