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gmar wrote:
Hello all, I was hoping that soneone could answer a question for me. In the near future I will be in the market for a boat that I can take out onto the ocean. my plan is to travel from NY to FL along the eastren us. I do not have any experience driving a boat. Uh, before you attempt that sort of voyage, you probably ought to get a few years of experience in boat handling in your local waters, and not out of sight of land, at least not the first year. You also ought to take a USCG boating safety course and some more advanced courses, too. For anything other than the initial course, I'd look to the commercial schools. That being said, I am looking for information on any license that may be needed. I have been told that a open water pilot license is required. Is this true ? If so how do I go about getting one. If not is there someplace that offers training ? No captain's license is necessary to drive your own pleasure boat down the eastern seaboard, unless you are carrying passengers for hire. Some states are now requiring you take and pass a simple boating course and test, but that's not the same thing. I would like to have a good idea of what I am doing before I make any purchase. You're not really going to learn how to pilot a boat safely in the ocean if you don't have a boat to pilot. You can learn some in classes, but without some years on the open ocean, you cannot learn to read it. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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