ian38_39
Member
Hi,
Am new to the boating game and really havn't done that much this year due to the weather,
Have a Sealine 255 half share with my father, which is on the Norfolk broads, chosen to give lots of boat use without the bills but also 2 routes to sea.
The boat is seaworthy and packs 2 nice new mercruiser petrol lumps and outdrives.
Although it has now been decided to upgrade to a larger boat, Sealine 305 if anyone is selling, I wan't to do some sea work along the east coast, was going to enroll on a dayskipper course but have heard varying comments on it's suitability for fast motorboats.
Given the amount of time the course takes to complete (almost a year at local night school 1 night a week) I wondered what the thoughts of others who had completed it were.
Ian
Am new to the boating game and really havn't done that much this year due to the weather,
Have a Sealine 255 half share with my father, which is on the Norfolk broads, chosen to give lots of boat use without the bills but also 2 routes to sea.
The boat is seaworthy and packs 2 nice new mercruiser petrol lumps and outdrives.
Although it has now been decided to upgrade to a larger boat, Sealine 305 if anyone is selling, I wan't to do some sea work along the east coast, was going to enroll on a dayskipper course but have heard varying comments on it's suitability for fast motorboats.
Given the amount of time the course takes to complete (almost a year at local night school 1 night a week) I wondered what the thoughts of others who had completed it were.
Ian