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![]() O:P) wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I am playing with the idea of a boat. I'm new to boating. What would you folks recommend, power or sail? Do I need extra skills for sail boats? One more question, do I need a license? and if yes, where do I get it? I'm in Toronto. Unless you feel the 'need for speed', I'd go sail. After all, half the fun is getting there, not to mention the sound of the water against your hull/wind in your rigging etc. Newer 4 cycle outboards are getting a lot quieter and fresher smelling so the difference isn't as drastic as on an older boat with a large 2 cycle infernal engine. As for courses, I'd recommend the Canadian Power & Sail Squadron. Take the 'boating Course' which is a good start and will give you your operators card. (compulsory by 2009). Next, I'd look for a keelboat course at a local yacht club/marina. From what I've seen on the internet, Toronto is a good place to sail..with lots of clubs and a good choice of 2nd hand boats. Don't forget about the lakes north of you. I have a trip planned up your way in May to shop for a 19' trailerable mini-cruiser. If you see any good ones...let me know. |
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