Eddieclemons
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- Joined
- Jul 14, 2019
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 52' CONVERTIBLE (1983 - 1990)
Yes, No, or alternative ways to learn?
Thanks,
Eddie
Thanks,
Eddie
You ran off all but 15 of your dock mates?I can vouch for Randy. He delivered my boat from Stuart to Chattanooga with me on board to learn how to handle my first boat, a 56' MY. He was able to show an old dog how to handle such a large first boat.
Nothing like docking and locking to drill home what to do.
I have gotten so good, that only 15 of my dock mates rush to my slip to throw over fenders.
Seriously, He is very patient, articulate, and an effective teacher.
Just beware, he likes to eat out a lot. I mean a lot. No really, a lot.
I think I would look into a Power Squadron boater safety course if you just want to become more familiar with the basics. I’m sure one is offered locally, and that would save you a good bit of money.While I love the Captain idea, I currently don't own a boat. The week long Chapmans Seamanship 1000 class has a lot of independent Google reviews that are current and very positive. Thanks for all the responses.
Thanks again for the kind words, and for anyone who hasn’t figured out that I’m just messing with you about nobody liking you, I think you’re a great guy. I mean you remind me of me, so what’s not to like?I'm used to no one liking me. Its very freeing not having to wonder about ones popularity. I'm all in on the fall color run. To repeat: Randy is very careful with boat, willing to jump in to fix the inevitable unexepected equipment failures, a patient teacher, and pretty entertaining to be around.