A guide for beginners just starting out boating

Nos4r2

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:Ok so I have got that part down, but I am new to doing all of this on my own, I know how to drive and start it once the initial start has been done, but how do you set up for starting. I think I just squeeze that thing, spray the carberator with starter fluid, but isn't there some valve ting on the gas tank that I have to open? Do you now where there is an actual how to guide for us girls that are not used to doing this on there own. Me and my son love to boat but I want to make sure I know how before I launch. We have been inspected in the past and are 100% on our safty stuff.

You'll have to tell us what boat,trailer and engine you have and whether it's pull start or electric/key start first. If you post a photo of it showing the boat, trailer and engine clearly then we should be able to help :)
 

regjen

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

Josh, I know that this is something simple but how do you create a post. I cannot remember how I did it previously. Thanks.

Reg
 

KCook

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

Err, you just did create a new "post". Did you mean "thread" or topic? Near the top of the Boat Topics and Questions (not engine topics) page (which shows all the thread titles) is a nice big button that says New Thread.

Kelly
 

section8

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

the happiest day of a mans life is when he buys his first boat. the second happiest day in his life is when he sells that boat!
 

shibby00

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

Thanks for that great information , I am printing and giving it to the folks I let use my boat .
There is a lot of useful information ....Thanks.
 

sizz

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all this info is great ............ But is there a book I can buy that has all the above and more..........?
a must read for rookies? ........... what are these Rules you folks talk about. as in one post that referred to (see rule 30e) where do these rules come from............... ??
thanks ........... Frank
 

realsurfing

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Wow great article, you mind sharing that on splashvision.com. I go there a lot and I am sure the guys over there would really enjoy this one. Appreciate it and again great article!
 

Nos4r2

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Wow great article, you mind sharing that on splashvision.com. I go there a lot and I am sure the guys over there would really enjoy this one. Appreciate it and again great article!

Feel free-just stick my name on it :)
 

getinmerry

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

I'm suprised that nobody here mentioned that if you forget the drain plug and the boat is partially swamped before it gets noticed, that all you need to do is start the motor and gun it to start the boat moving. This will help slow the water infiltration if not reverse it.

I too forgot the plug once. Remembering what an old man told me when I was thirteen, I quickly started up the Evinrude and put the pedal to the metal. The boat was a real slug to get moving from all the water weight, but within about 5-7 minutes of panicing, the boat was empty. I continued to journey to shore and corrected the problem.

If you have an I/O, this may or may not apply depending on the amount of water in the bilge.

Chuck
 

LIYachtShare

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

You do not need a license for your VHF, but I would recommend obtaining a MMSI registration.

All modern VHF radios are equipped with Digital Selective Calling (DSC). All DSC equipment is programmed with a unique nine-digit identification number, known as a Maritime Mobile Service Identity or MMSI.

This identity is the DSC contact number for a vessel. The MMSI is sent automatically with each and every DSC transmission made.

In the case of a Distress DSC call, all DSC equipped radios within range (including Coast Guard) will receive your vessels information and location (assuming integrated with GPS).
 

BIGMAX

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

I hear that if you forget to put the plug in and only notice it once you are someways offshore that you can go WOT until all the water drains and then quickly take a dip with plug in hand and remedy situation - is this true and how effective?
 

Nos4r2

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

I hear that if you forget to put the plug in and only notice it once you are someways offshore that you can go WOT until all the water drains and then quickly take a dip with plug in hand and remedy situation - is this true and how effective?

Well... you can but it takes longer to drain out than it did to get in. I wouldn't recommend taking a dip offshore either-been there done that and it can be a lot harder to get back onboard than you expect..! I'd go back to the shore and put it in.
 

jcsercsa

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or if your lucky and you still hooked to the trailer you just pull her right back out !!!! been there ,dont want to do it again!!!!!! Great thread john
 

Dreamboat found

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

I have my first boat and have been working on restoring my 23ft glasply for 6 months now off and on. I have read alot and but did enjoy your post. I have done so much work and spent 8,000.00 in repairs and upgrades. I am almost at the point of hooking up power to the starter and can't start it is too cold out. It's just not fair. still little projects to rap up, but am glad they are little one. I have read alot and will continue to do so until the day I put her in the water. Thank you for you post. I look forward to meeting other glasply owners this spring, my boat is pritty simple inside but it is mine and most items are new repaired. I have all required cost guard required items and then some. I realy like my lowrance system I got.
 

phonedrn8

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Re: A guide for beginners just starting out boating

this is good info for a newcomer
 
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