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"Welcome to the water. Hope you enjoy your stay. You need either time or
money to keep a boat in good working condition - new ones are expensive and old ones (my preference) require 'input' (as a generalization). Please be very careful out there, and know that there is a lot to know - many experienced, highly-trained boaters keep on learning more about it all their lives, and many boaters who aren't interested in anything beside the steering wheel and the 'go lever' are a menace to themselves and to all around them. I started by reading Chapman Piloting and then got right into the Power Squadron courses, but whatever route you choose to enhance your boating knowledge and skills, please at least choose a route!" I agree... Both the Chapman Piloting book and the Power Squadron courses are great... I would also recommend involving the family and/or anyone else who might spend significant amounts of time on your boat to join you in the reading, and the power squadron courses... the first basic safety course is free for anyone to attend last I knew.... -j |
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