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NAME 5 NEED TO KNOW PEARLS OF WISDOM- beginner help
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<blockquote data-quote="T Man" data-source="post: 329873" data-attributes="member: 3351"><p>If possible have a buddy boat out with you. If not, bring a friend with you. </p><p></p><p>ALWAYS wear your lifejacket!!!! Accidents can happen to anyone at any time.</p><p>Never try to learn something new on the water by yourself.</p><p>Stay out of the throttle until you are comfortable running the boat at low speeds. Things happen quickly on plane.</p><p>If your motor has one, always wear the kill lanyard.</p><p></p><p></p><p>An underpowered motor isn't necessarily a bad thing. It is much safer to learn how to drive a boat without the temptation to drop the hammer and fly. My first boat was a 17' bass boat with a 175 on it. A lot of fun and stupid quick, but dangerous as hell to learn to drive on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Man, post: 329873, member: 3351"] If possible have a buddy boat out with you. If not, bring a friend with you. ALWAYS wear your lifejacket!!!! Accidents can happen to anyone at any time. Never try to learn something new on the water by yourself. Stay out of the throttle until you are comfortable running the boat at low speeds. Things happen quickly on plane. If your motor has one, always wear the kill lanyard. An underpowered motor isn't necessarily a bad thing. It is much safer to learn how to drive a boat without the temptation to drop the hammer and fly. My first boat was a 17' bass boat with a 175 on it. A lot of fun and stupid quick, but dangerous as hell to learn to drive on. [/QUOTE]
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