I have thoroughly enjoyed your forum here for about a year now. I don't have a boat, so I am a wannabe owner at this stage. I think having a nice trawler, and the cash to maintain and operate it makes you all some of the most clever and resourceful people on the net. Quite an achievement, if you ask me.
Anyway, some questions have been bugging me for months so I registered to ask them. I imagine other lurkers are out there, hesitant to register like me. They are out there, gang.
Anyway, thanks for having me, and I will behave myself.
Here are a few questions that have bugged me for a while, that aren't mentioned very often (probably because the answers are obvious to experienced yachtsmen.)
Passports-
When cruising beyond US waters, should everyone aboard have one?
Firearms.
What is the legal policy vis a vis having a pistol or shotgun to defend the crew on a boat in US waters? Is this a big deal?
I know you can't in Mexico, so everyone is unarmed down there?
When you are on the hook off some populated island, and you go ashore, do you leave someone aboard to keep an eye on the boat?
Are there thieves and burglars trying to gain entry in the marinas where you dock?
How does the water taste out of those tanks, and do you have to rinse them regularly, or what?
Ya'll get seasick much? (I know you have to get your sea-legs, but without stabilizers.. I might lose my lunch anyway)
I have a lot more, this is the most interesting thing in the world to me. If my 'rich uncle' ever croaks, I'll be looking for a little ship myself, I assure you. I love boats and being on the water, ever since I was a kid.
The sea calls to me, brothers and sisters.
Well, thanks for any response, and thanks for having me.
Sorry about the 'no boat' thing.
Anyway, some questions have been bugging me for months so I registered to ask them. I imagine other lurkers are out there, hesitant to register like me. They are out there, gang.
Anyway, thanks for having me, and I will behave myself.
Here are a few questions that have bugged me for a while, that aren't mentioned very often (probably because the answers are obvious to experienced yachtsmen.)
Passports-
When cruising beyond US waters, should everyone aboard have one?
Firearms.
What is the legal policy vis a vis having a pistol or shotgun to defend the crew on a boat in US waters? Is this a big deal?
I know you can't in Mexico, so everyone is unarmed down there?
When you are on the hook off some populated island, and you go ashore, do you leave someone aboard to keep an eye on the boat?
Are there thieves and burglars trying to gain entry in the marinas where you dock?
How does the water taste out of those tanks, and do you have to rinse them regularly, or what?
Ya'll get seasick much? (I know you have to get your sea-legs, but without stabilizers.. I might lose my lunch anyway)
I have a lot more, this is the most interesting thing in the world to me. If my 'rich uncle' ever croaks, I'll be looking for a little ship myself, I assure you. I love boats and being on the water, ever since I was a kid.
The sea calls to me, brothers and sisters.
Well, thanks for any response, and thanks for having me.
Sorry about the 'no boat' thing.