DreJ
New Member
Hello, I'm looking to getting into boating and am looking at the 40-50 foot flybridge range.
I wanted to get some opinions on the level of proficiency/skill required when first starting out. Is piloting such a boat difficult? I understand these boats will have joysticks that make the ease of use much higher, but is it something that can be learnt in your own boat without any prior practice?
Do the majority of first-time boat owners just learn by doing? Or are courses common?
Continuing the question of difficulty, how difficult is it for example to cross the English Channel into Europe? How does a first-timer learn about navigation, traffic, GPS, radio, wind, tide etc. Is this something simply picked up from learning by doing and practice?
Essentially I'd just like to get some advice on how difficult it is for a first-timer to pilot a a 50 foot yacht. Initially I thought it would be advised against but it seems it's common for first-timers to jump into such boats without having owned a smaller boat. I'd also like some information on how first-timers learn the ropes.
Thanks for all the help
I wanted to get some opinions on the level of proficiency/skill required when first starting out. Is piloting such a boat difficult? I understand these boats will have joysticks that make the ease of use much higher, but is it something that can be learnt in your own boat without any prior practice?
Do the majority of first-time boat owners just learn by doing? Or are courses common?
Continuing the question of difficulty, how difficult is it for example to cross the English Channel into Europe? How does a first-timer learn about navigation, traffic, GPS, radio, wind, tide etc. Is this something simply picked up from learning by doing and practice?
Essentially I'd just like to get some advice on how difficult it is for a first-timer to pilot a a 50 foot yacht. Initially I thought it would be advised against but it seems it's common for first-timers to jump into such boats without having owned a smaller boat. I'd also like some information on how first-timers learn the ropes.
Thanks for all the help