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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 21:05:01 +0100, "Craig"
wrote: Hi group. I am a newbie so please excuse me. What does it take to pilot a boat? For example, if I wanted to pilot a 40ft boat on my own, on the sea, what training/qualifications do I need? Thank you in advance. None- you just do it. HOWEVER: Start by getting experienced skippers to take you out with them, then do one or more RYA courses, then think about a maintennace courses (Try pusing it the the kerb if it brakes down!) You should also plan your trips to be short and safe to start with and gradually lengthen them as you get experience. It would be a good idea (if you can do it from books) to read a few books about tides and navigation, so you understand whats going on when on the "other peoples boats". Tony Brooks |
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