swampyankee
Veteran Member
Many years ago when I got into boating, my uncle insisted I take the United States Power Squadron boating course. The fact that he was a past Commodore probably bouyed his enthusiasm for the USPS. Nonetheless, I took the course and then read every book on boating and boat systems I could, including Chapmans. The knowledge has served me well to keep us safe and happy on the water.
As was mentioned, being attendant at the boat's survey and sea trial are a must from the standpoint of learning your new boat. And making dockside friends with some of the more experienced fellow boaters is going to help immensely. They'll have a vested interest in making sure you know how to handle, dock and maintain your boat.
As was mentioned, being attendant at the boat's survey and sea trial are a must from the standpoint of learning your new boat. And making dockside friends with some of the more experienced fellow boaters is going to help immensely. They'll have a vested interest in making sure you know how to handle, dock and maintain your boat.