Re: Absolute beginner
Wow....where to start? In my mind, there's no substitute for personal experience. <br /><br />1. A boaters safety class would be ideal, not sure how or where to find one where you live however. Maybe someone else here knows more about that than I do. Maybe call some local marinas/boat dealers and see if they know of something like that in you area. <br /><br />2. Do you have any friends, relatives, or acquaintances who own a trailer boat of any type? If yes, I would use that person as your primary resource. Contact those people and go spend at least one full day on the water with them on their own equipment. Watch them and help them with loading/unloading the boat, approaching docks, stopping, turning, getting the motor started, laws & courtesy, navigation, review their safety equipment, etc. Ask questions and chat every step of the way. Then see if maybe that experienced person would be willing to come with you and spend some time on your boat (especially for the maiden voyage) to help show you how everyting works and runs. I don't want to be pessimistic here, but two inexpereinced people trying to go at it alone on a 17 year old boat that you don't know how to work sounds like a potential disaster. I would strongly urge you to find one person to take with you on your first day who has some boating experience.<br /><br />This site is wonderful, and research and reading is important. However trying to go from zero to experienced boater via the internet and reading books will not work in my opinion...there's a "feel" to operating a boat, and personal trial/error is the only way to figure out that feel. The "error" portion is the hairy part...you need to hope your errors are minor, because the wrong error can be very expensive and dangerous. You need to figure it out in person somehow, with help, and with your own boat. Maybe someone on this site who lives near you will volunteer to mentor you...I'd love to but I live too far.<br /><br />However it works, I'm sure this will be a fun learning experience for you, and welcome to the site!