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Originally Posted by O C Diver
While seeking out instruction is a good idea, you probably want to determine the general type of boat you think you might want first. Certainly there are many aspects of power boating that are the same, there will be an amazing difference between a 7 knot trawler and a 30 knot express cruiser. I would look at the different schools and see what they have for teaching boats. If you think that's the approximate category you might be interested in, great. If not, might be worth seeking out one of the charter businesses that rents what you think you might be interested in, and see if they have instruction available.
Ted
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I think size and top speed are pretty irrelevant when you are learning the basics.
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