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I need help getting started in boating. I am interested in operating a
small boat with a motor under 10-15 feet. (not a sailboat or a speedboat). For the sea area for recreational boating around for fun. I am located in Queens NY. I realize that I need to take boating safety classes. So I will contact the USCGA soon. But I can not seem to find any answer on the web. Here are some of my question: Do I need a license and insurance? Do I need a drivers (car) license? I do not have a car, where do I keep my boat? Would it coat me money to dock it on a pier or by the shore? During cold winters, can a boat stay dock in water? Thank you, SR! |
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To get started in boating, move to the Gulf coast and wait for a
hurricane, I guarantee you will become very familiar with boats. |
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I live on the gulf coast, so it is.
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![]() SR wrote: I need help getting started in boating. I am interested in operating a small boat with a motor under 10-15 feet. (not a sailboat or a speedboat). For the sea area for recreational boating around for fun. I am located in Queens NY. I realize that I need to take boating safety classes. So I will contact the USCGA soon. But I can not seem to find any answer on the web. Here are some of my question: Do I need a license and insurance? Do I need a drivers (car) license? I do not have a car, where do I keep my boat? Would it coat me money to dock it on a pier or by the shore? During cold winters, can a boat stay dock in water? its good to learn as much as you can .. people die when boating and you need to know what you are doing no matter what the law says. Cant help u with local law. Some places requires insurance some dont. It would be foolish to go boating with no liability insurance. Only if you dont care about others or losing your property in liability lawsuits you can skip insurance. drivers license to get your boat to the water. you can keep a place moored which is expensive and isnt good for the boat, esp. in salt. Matt |
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should say: keep the boat moored
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SR wrote:
I need help getting started in boating. I am interested in operating a small boat with a motor under 10-15 feet. (not a sailboat or a speedboat). For the sea area for recreational boating around for fun. I am located in Queens NY. I realize that I need to take boating safety classes. So I will contact the USCGA soon. But I can not seem to find any answer on the web. Here are some of my question: Do I need a license and insurance? Do I need a drivers (car) license? No car, no license needed. Insurance is always a good idea. I do not have a car, where do I keep my boat? Would it coat me money to dock it on a pier or by the shore? This is going to be either difficult or expensive. To keep the boat in the water anywhere near Queens, will be expensive. Even keeping it at a boatyard on the water will be expensive. However, the alternative, to trailer the boat, is difficult without a tow vehicle. Also, you would still need a place to store the boat and trailer. During cold winters, can a boat stay dock in water? Probably, but, again, it tends to be expensive. have you thought about renting a boat when you want to go out? Might be the easiest way. -Raf -- Misifus- Rafael Seibert http://www.ralphandsue.com |
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Misifus wrote:
SR wrote: I need help getting started in boating. I am interested in operating a small boat with a motor under 10-15 feet. (not a sailboat or a speedboat). For the sea area for recreational boating around for fun. I am located in Queens NY. I realize that I need to take boating safety classes. So I will contact the USCGA soon. But I can not seem to find any answer on the web. Here are some of my question: Do I need a license and insurance? Do I need a drivers (car) license? No car, no license needed. Insurance is always a good idea. I do not have a car, where do I keep my boat? Would it coat me money to dock it on a pier or by the shore? This is going to be either difficult or expensive. To keep the boat in the water anywhere near Queens, will be expensive. Even keeping it at a boatyard on the water will be expensive. However, the alternative, to trailer the boat, is difficult without a tow vehicle. Also, you would still need a place to store the boat and trailer. During cold winters, can a boat stay dock in water? Probably, but, again, it tends to be expensive. have you thought about renting a boat when you want to go out? Might be the easiest way. -Raf I would say, check to see if there are any municipal boat clubs in the area. You will have to pay some kind of a membership fee, but it will be much more convient and cheaper than buying a vehicle, towing and storing it (unless you have room in your driveway). Besides, most boat clubs can be fun...you may meet new friends who can get you started safely on your way. |
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City Island is not far from Queens/NY. A couple years ago when I went
there fishing, I found at least two places in City Island that had motorized rowboat for rent. This is probably better than owning and storing a boat considering the fact that houses in Queens tend to have very little space available for parking a car or storing a boat. Jay Chan |
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