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RCE wrote:
"Larry Weiss" wrote in message ... All that being said, forget about NASBLA* and licenses and certificates. To go boating without basic formal education is just plain idiotic, whether you have a "buddy" to show you the ropes or not. One of the reasons boating is getting more scary and stressful is that too many boaters think they know it all when they really don't. I hope you are not one of them. Did your "buddy" teach you how to tie a bowline? How to read a chart? How to plot a course or determine your position on one? How about what the laws are regarding PFD's? VDS's? Capacity and overloading? Did he teach you about close quarter maneuvering? The "General Rule of Responsibility"? Order of Priority? How about on board weather forecasting? Using DSC? Proper ventilation for enclosed fuel tanks and engine compartments? Did he show you all of the procedures for fueling that would save you from a $25,000 fine or minimize the chance of you blowing yourself and everyone else on the dock to bits? Did he teach you about Variation vs Deviation? Mayday vs Pan-Pan vs Securite? Mo-A? etc etc etc etc etc? Please don't be foolish about this. Take the damn course!! How the heck did the last 4 or 5 generations manage to go boating and still manage to stick around long enough to produce us? Eisboch Seriously? Many didn't. But knowing the generation older than me that is still alive, I would say they and their predecessors had a whole lot more respect for good seamanship than many people today. Also, keep in mind the Power Squadron has been teaching their boating courses for what - 80 or 90 years or so? "Chapman's Piloting" is up to what - its 64th edition? It not like safe boating courses just became available yesterday. Larry Weiss "...Ever After!" |