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The RYA actually has some online courses. In my opinion, they are not as
nice as being in a class, the do make it easier to get basic training. There is actually a school on the Isle of Wight: http://www.prestigepower.co.uk/index.html "John Gaquin" wrote in message . .. "Reggie Smithers" wrote in message Paul, I would take one of the beginning Powerboat courses approved by the RYA. http://www.rya.org.uk/Training/Power...es/default.asp Paul, I strongly second Reggie's suggestion, and heartily urge you not to ignore it. The single most dangerous thing aboard a boat of any kind is ignorance. It will raise the probability of disaster to odds you would laugh at were you in a casino or a racetrack, except now you're wagering your life. Take the course. Before you launch in the boat. Please. |
1st timer
On 31 Dec 2005 06:58:20 -0800, "pau11"
wrote: Hi I have just bought a Simms Super V (yet to buy an engine) as a 1st boat. Being a total virgin to this world i am looking for any advice i can get. Such as what engine should i get, is 115hp plenty enough for wakeboarding? How far could i safely take this out (with the max size engine for the boat)....? Any tips, advice would be great....cheers You could try "uk.rec.boats.power" or if that fails you "uk.rec.sailing". They could tell you more. Mark E. Williams |
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pau11 wrote: Hi I have just bought a Simms Super V (yet to buy an engine) as a 1st boat. Being a total virgin to this world i am looking for any advice i can get. Such as what engine should i get, is 115hp plenty enough for wakeboarding? How far could i safely take this out (with the max size engine for the boat)....? Any tips, advice would be great....cheers |
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Hello I have an super v with an 85hp engine. no problem on lakes can
carry 3 adults and one on skis no problem. it also has no problem towing 3 rings with teenages on board, I am told from various sources that the boat is well capable of handling up to 6 foot waves however i will only try this with a second/larger boat as a back up for safety reasons. |
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On 21 Jan 2006 12:30:18 -0800, "super v" wrote:
pau11 wrote: Hi I have just bought a Simms Super V (yet to buy an engine) as a 1st boat. Being a total virgin to this world i am looking for any advice i can get. Such as what engine should i get, is 115hp plenty enough for wakeboarding? How far could i safely take this out (with the max size engine for the boat)....? Any tips, advice would be great....cheers The ones I found on the internet all had engines from 50 to 75 hp. How big is the boat? What is the maximum engine size? When you say 'take it out', my question would be, "Take it out where?" Can you find a web site which shows the boat you plan to buy? From what I've seen, I'd be reluctant to take it anywhere but on a calm lake. -- John H ******Have a spectacular day!****** |
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