Safety Concerns
No one should get out on the water without taking some time to learn at least the basics of boating safety. Whether you take a boating safety course, such as the ones offered by several government and private organizations, or spend time with an experience boater, there is a great deal of safety information you’ll want to learn before trying to operate a boat yourself. Learning to operate a boat safely is not difficult, but there are some safety concerns that may not be readily apparent to beginners, so take the time to learn how to operate your boat safely before you launch her.
Get the Right Boat
If you haven’t already bought a boat, take some time first to do some heavy thinking about what kind of a boat you want. Most newbies should start out with a smaller boat. They’re easier to control. You also need to ask why you’re buying a boat. If you’re planning on spending days on the water with family and friends, you may want a larger boat. Spend plenty of time looking over your options, and considering which kind of boat best meets your needs.
Operating Costs
You’ll also want to consider the ongoing costs of owning and operating a boat. Too many first time boat buyers spend their entire budget on a boat, and then don’t have the money to keep it in the water, leading to boats’ reputation for being
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