Thanks!... wished I had a someone explained this a few years back. Most of what I've learned is through trial and error. One thing is for sure. Can't learn if you're not in the water. Cron.
@@WayneTheBoatGuy I bought a 2002 Stingray 240CR over the weekend. Beautiful boat with 370 hours and moderate wear considering the age. The water was a bit rough in Crisfield once we got out of the harbor but the vessel felt really good in the choppy water. I've got it home now and I think that I figured out a good name for her with the help of a friend, the "Knot Wright". Currently I'm going over the entire boat, cleaning it and getting ready to fill in some nicks in the fiberglass (nothing has protruded into the hull, just surface scraps). Do you recommend a fiberglass filler? I have two small sections (about 1" a piece and 1/4" wide) that need some TLC. I was going to treat it like a car or bike unless someone has a better idea. The trailer was driving my truck nuts because of apparent bad wiring or a plug. It thinks one second that the trailer is connected and then it's not. I need to go over the entire thing before taking it back out onto the road. Luckily the boat ramp is less than 1.5 miles from my house and I live in the country. I look forward to watching all of your videos. John Wright
Am a water person, on the water lot of Times, enjoy boating. Just getting certified and plan to buy a boat myself. I never drive one before, but I have an idea now it works thanks for sharing this valuable point.
Just bought my first boat. Heading to the lake today for the first time. I am fully "Green." I have been driving commercially for over 30 years, and decided I really wanted a boat, though I realize a boat is a different animal. 1985, 17 ft fiberglass Glassmaster w/ 2 stroke v-4 Johnson 120 outboard. Slow and steady today. Thank you Wayne, for these "must have" tutorials!!!! Safety First!
Because of this video, I have just subscribed to your channel, Wayne! I am buying my first "used" boat this weekend and I really appreciate the tips. I've been driving cars, trucks, and bikes all my life but other than a canoe or kayak, I've never piloted a boat. I'm looking forward to taking your lessons and putting them to use. Thanks.
I want to thank you very much ....that was a very good exclamation of how a boat acts on the water and its not as you say a like driving a car...totally different your sooo right.
I bought my first boat two days ago, you have helped me get my head in the game. Thinking is the first thing that I need to remember thinking of what’s coming up and how I will address it. I’m going to be launching and retrieving for now, but this still applies. Thanks
Glad to hear iam not the only one with 0 experience getting their head in the game by watching videos . How is boating so far guys ? Didn't have any issues or mistakes made that i can learn from you guys to not do ?
Hello Wayne I'm one of your Subscribers and you made this video very scary about maneuvering in tight spots. I understand that you want us Newbies to practice but in the beginning we will get laughed at when docking in the wind but we must learn. Practice and watching you informative videos will help us Newbies out. Thank you Gil in Massachusetts
As a direct drive ski boat owner, there’s definitely a big learning curve to owning one as opposed to a stern drive. It is definitely something to think about. I didn’t understand at first that depending on prop rotation, that when you kick it in reverse it will go to the right or left and you definitely don’t have any rudder authority on a direct drive in reverse. Good stuff to know. I’m on a vintage ski boat page on fb and I always pass along that info to new DD owners as well as some of your videos as well. It’s definitely good info to know.
I picked up a 12ft V bottom Starcraft, 1976 version, with Shore Landr trailer to refurbish. Came with Danforth anchor. Replaced rotted seats with pressure treated 1x8 boards. Adding glue on indoor/outdoor carpet to seats. Keeping bottom bare. Bought 2.5hp Suzuki 4 stroke motor, extension handle and spare prop. Waiting on PA Fish and Game for title and rego to come back so I can insure the combo. Transom is solid but I plan to further preserve it with marine polyurethane. So far so good. Bought quick release seat mounts and compatible swivels. Ordered bimini top frame and canvas, fire extinguisher, signal horn, emergeny SOS flasher, throwable flotation cushion devices, Debating whether or not to add a pedestal to elevate seat..... Passed mandatory online PA Boater Education course.... Looking forward to getting out on some water and fishing. Thanks for the quality instructional videos. cheers ed basgall
Nice! I also have a 12 foot V hull with a 2.5 but mine's a 2 stroke. Let me know how the bimini works out, I haven't seen one with a frame width narrow enough to mount on my hull.
Excellent way to interest one in Boating .. stay interested in boating and keep on boating & be Safe. Its amazing when a person know what he is talking about where life safety matters. Thanks bro. this is alikanian from Bahrain.
Just took my first boat out for the first time lol. I didn't wreck anything, so there's that. I figured it out. Probably should've watched this before hand.
Anticipation is key. Control is into the wind and tide. Thrust moves the stern, not the bow, when steering. Position the wheel then back to port and kick to starboard without touching the wheel. Do this in an open area first. Let the wind and tide take you there, then use them to 'land' the boat. Great info here folks!
As a new boater, I was surprised when I learned that to come into a slip slowly you have to go back and forth between in-gear and neutral, giving the motor little bursts, to keep it moving at a slow speed and to make slight adjustments of its direction. It seems like it would be bad for the clutch, but that's how you do it. They say don't go faster than the speed you'd be willing to hit the dock.
Beautiful country up there!!! I had a 6 hp Evinrude kicker motor for a while, but never used it. I ended up taking it off ruclips.net/video/Tb7uZxfh9GI/видео.html
About to buy my first (used) boat, I've driven other boats on a few occasions, but I know I have a lot to learn with a big learning curve, trial and erro/experience... just like learning to drive a car (minus the brakes lol)
I have a long ways to go myself, but one good tip I've learned is that once you've shifted to neutral, steering does nothing. The prop must be spinning to have any control of direction. In neutral you're at the mercy of the wind and current (which is fine if you can make it work for you).
@@WayneTheBoatGuy Shawn and Wayne, that is not entirely true. The Outdrive or lower unit in neutral will act as a rutter and does affect direction some .....
Small steps, like most things, we could talk all day but once on the water the boat soon lets you know how to handle it, speed should be the last thing you attempt, just get a feel for the thing and the always watch the conditions, things change so quick when your on the water and always wear a decent quality life jacket at all times.
I just bought a 19' CC and the thing feels huge to me. It's docking and putting it back on the trailer that worries me 😂. Boating is a total trip first you have to find a decent boat. Then if the boat is second hand people want big money for trashed boats. Even if you find what you think is a good deal you will be working on something there's always something. Then when you finally have the boat ready the next level of stress is learning how to launch it dock it and load back on the trailer. Meanwhile all the experienced boaters are either laughing at you or getting pissed at you. Then there's always the learning curve of being on the water and knowing where it's safe to travel and where the shallows or hidden dangers are. There's always hidden danger out there. The only thing I can do is remember every experienced boater started out just like me. If I quit out of embarrassment or intimidation then I don't belong in a boat to begin with.
As a relatively new boater myself - it is hard, foreign and a pretty steep learning curve. So many boaters have been doing it since they were kids and really don’t understand how intimidating many boating tasks can be!
I’m glad my first boat is not extremely expensive or nice, because I’m sure I’m gonna do something stupid. Probably sooner than later. Maybe by trying to self-educate, I won’t always look like an idiot lol😂
I just learned how to swimThen I have a question how is feeling if I can drive a boat? Even a crazy idea how about living in a boat for my life? Thank you for the genernaly idea!
Hello Wayne, my wife and I just purchased a 21 foot I/O and we followed the instructions about what you need to be safe. I saw your video about anchors but what about the nylon anchor line. Should I buy single braid or double braid and which one is flexible. If I'm at anchor and a wave comes by, I would like the anchor line to have some give, so we are not jolted in the boat. Please help, Thank you
I smirked at this just cause the relativity is like "who knows how that's like " 👍 maybe like a RWD old school car with fresh snow and no chains or snow tires. And throw in the fact unless you can account for the oceans own want to throw your boat around. Idk never driven one before but I seen people in dinghies and all the way up to the luxury big ones with a whole mini apartment in the bottom . They make it look easy but I'm sure there's a huge Learning curve. Must feel good to say "I'm the captain" albeit your just a mammal surrounded by an environment we have no business being in.
Hey hey i found your channel in an Aging Wheels video comment section and decided to take a look, despite not knowing anything about it (and river being the only possible way to boat around here in central Brazil where i live) i decided to take a look and subscribe, i like automotive content :)
@@WayneTheBoatGuy thanks a lot mate he is a character and a half , please share the channel and subscribe if you like it , plenty more laughs to be found 😂 it’s much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello again to you Wayne, Great video here, I enjoyed it of course. I have learned with my single inboard outboard Sterndrive my so called prop wash is to the right. So when I proceed forward my craft drifts to the right. All a learning curve slow and easy.
I think all single engine boats pull to the right - It was so frustrating for me when I was starting out before I learned that they just don't quite go in the exact direction you steer them!
Step one CHANGE the impeller and gear oil don't trust the seller . Change thermostat . Change fuel filter. Smell the oil BURT change it golden brown ? its ok / Practice backing up some where 50 yards/ MAKE SURE YOUR BATTERY IS CHARGED. You don't want to drop in part your car and have a dead battery . TEST AT home.
I guess it could for certain boats because a trolling motor is lower powered. But with any motor it takes practice & patience in ideal conditions to start to really feel confident.
Thanks my brother. So true. I am a baby boater and the mariners scare the crap out of me. I am however getting more confident each time I park the boat. I am something intimidated by the fact that I am surrounded by some many professionals, but last week one of these guys actually hit the reef. The reverse kicked in a bit to late and I was amazed when I saw that because it showed me that even the professionals have the same challenges, but they have just gotten professionals at facing their fears.
Hi. Wayne, I want to take my boat in the Chesapeake Bay but all of my friends that have been boating for year's they are scared of the bay so I trying to get new friends in my life so we can go out on the bay and do some fishing because I don't buy a 24ft boat to be in storage.
Check the winds and wave heights before you go out and learn to know when it's too rough for you. Also be sure to have a way to know where the shallow water is, look out for crab pots - and you'll be fine. My old 19 ft boat that I used for this video has been in the bay many times!
Anyone who See's this message you are so valuable and special to Jesus, he died for your sins so that they can be forgiven cm,come to him as you are doesn't matter how broken you think you are , he loves you so unconditionally no matter where you've been and he knows you personally doesn't matter what you done he'll forgive and wait for you to come to him so he can give you rest no joke he loves you so much! Awesome video 💪👍
Praise GOD! He is so Faithful and no matter what your going through, the Holy Spirit can lead you through it. Seek GOD with all your heart and you will find him.
2 years later and he’s still reaching people with this message, on a boating for beginners video! Love this, Jesus is the way, the truth and the life❤️
hello can i pull a bayliner 25 foot with a 2012 infiniti qx56??? i need to know if i wont have any problems when taking it out of the water thank you so much anyone??????????????????????????
Thanks!... wished I had a someone explained this a few years back. Most of what I've learned is through trial and error. One thing is for sure. Can't learn if you're not in the water.
Cron.
You're welcome!! I have been glad that my first boat is a very old boat during the learning process.
@@WayneTheBoatGuy I bought a 2002 Stingray 240CR over the weekend. Beautiful boat with 370 hours and moderate wear considering the age. The water was a bit rough in Crisfield once we got out of the harbor but the vessel felt really good in the choppy water. I've got it home now and I think that I figured out a good name for her with the help of a friend, the "Knot Wright". Currently I'm going over the entire boat, cleaning it and getting ready to fill in some nicks in the fiberglass (nothing has protruded into the hull, just surface scraps). Do you recommend a fiberglass filler? I have two small sections (about 1" a piece and 1/4" wide) that need some TLC. I was going to treat it like a car or bike unless someone has a better idea. The trailer was driving my truck nuts because of apparent bad wiring or a plug. It thinks one second that the trailer is connected and then it's not. I need to go over the entire thing before taking it back out onto the road. Luckily the boat ramp is less than 1.5 miles from my house and I live in the country. I look forward to watching all of your videos.
John Wright
I've been operating a boat sense I was 12 everything you've mentioned is very true nice vid.
Would be pretty funny if you were 13.
Am a water person, on the water lot of
Times, enjoy boating. Just getting certified and plan to buy a boat myself. I never drive one before, but I have an idea now it works thanks for sharing this valuable point.
You can do it!
Just bought my first boat. Heading to the lake today for the first time. I am fully "Green." I have been driving commercially for over 30 years, and decided I really wanted a boat, though I realize a boat is a different animal. 1985, 17 ft fiberglass Glassmaster w/ 2 stroke v-4 Johnson 120 outboard. Slow and steady today. Thank you Wayne, for these "must have" tutorials!!!! Safety First!
Take it slow!
What happened
I would recommend you take the boating course……it’s already the law in most states. Good luck with your new vessel!!
Because of this video, I have just subscribed to your channel, Wayne! I am buying my first "used" boat this weekend and I really appreciate the tips. I've been driving cars, trucks, and bikes all my life but other than a canoe or kayak, I've never piloted a boat. I'm looking forward to taking your lessons and putting them to use. Thanks.
Don’t go o faster towards the dock than you are willing to hit it.
Thanks great advice. I’m about to buy a 33 ft power boat partly to live on.First time boat owner.wish me luck. Cheers. Ian. Australia.
How's it going?
anything you want to share for peeps looking to buy a bout? any secrets?
Just bought my first one last week. It's 30 ft and was used as a Airbnb. It's in a Marina in Key West. I like it.
Bloody Ians and their boats 🇬🇧 🙏 👍
@@alancarnell2747 Sounds posh 👍
I want to thank you very much ....that was a very good exclamation of how a boat acts on the water and its not as you say a like driving a car...totally different your sooo right.
You are very welcome - thank you for the kind words!
I bought my first boat two days ago, you have helped me get my head in the game. Thinking is the first thing that I need to remember thinking of what’s coming up and how I will address it. I’m going to be launching and retrieving for now, but this still applies. Thanks
Good to see I'm not rhe only newbie here. I bought my first boat Saturday; I know absolutely nth about boats lol.
Glad to hear iam not the only one with 0 experience getting their head in the game by watching videos .
How is boating so far guys ?
Didn't have any issues or mistakes made that i can learn from you guys to not do ?
Hello Wayne I'm one of your Subscribers and you made this video very scary about maneuvering in tight spots. I understand that you want us Newbies to practice but in the beginning we will get laughed at when docking in the wind but we must learn. Practice and watching you informative videos will help us Newbies out. Thank you Gil in Massachusetts
As a direct drive ski boat owner, there’s definitely a big learning curve to owning one as opposed to a stern drive. It is definitely something to think about. I didn’t understand at first that depending on prop rotation, that when you kick it in reverse it will go to the right or left and you definitely don’t have any rudder authority on a direct drive in reverse. Good stuff to know. I’m on a vintage ski boat page on fb and I always pass along that info to new DD owners as well as some of your videos as well. It’s definitely good info to know.
I picked up a 12ft V bottom Starcraft, 1976 version, with Shore Landr trailer to refurbish. Came with Danforth anchor. Replaced rotted seats with pressure treated 1x8 boards. Adding glue on indoor/outdoor carpet to seats. Keeping bottom bare. Bought 2.5hp Suzuki 4 stroke motor, extension handle and spare prop. Waiting on PA Fish and Game for title and rego to come back so I can insure the combo. Transom is solid but I plan to further preserve it with marine polyurethane. So far so good. Bought quick release seat mounts and compatible swivels. Ordered bimini top frame and canvas, fire extinguisher, signal horn, emergeny SOS flasher, throwable flotation cushion devices, Debating whether or not to add a pedestal to elevate seat..... Passed mandatory online PA Boater Education course.... Looking forward to getting out on some water and fishing. Thanks for the quality instructional videos. cheers
ed basgall
Nice! I also have a 12 foot V hull with a 2.5 but mine's a 2 stroke. Let me know how the bimini works out, I haven't seen one with a frame width narrow enough to mount on my hull.
Excellent way to interest one in Boating .. stay interested in boating and keep on boating & be Safe. Its amazing when a person know what he is talking about where life safety matters. Thanks bro. this is alikanian from Bahrain.
Just got my Boating license one thing I learned is “Steer Before You Gear” just something I remember by watching others and a lot of RUclips
Just took my first boat out for the first time lol. I didn't wreck anything, so there's that. I figured it out. Probably should've watched this before hand.
Anticipation is key. Control is into the wind and tide. Thrust moves the stern, not the bow, when steering. Position the wheel then back to port and kick to starboard without touching the wheel. Do this in an open area first. Let the wind and tide take you there, then use them to 'land' the boat.
Great info here folks!
Just getting into driving a boat and this makes complete sense…great informational video and will keep in mind next time practicing on the water !
Have fun and take it slow!
The counter rotating propeller on my boat is pretty dope for going straight
Thanks mate! Exactly what I needed to hear! Instructive and from the real world. I’ll keep following you.
You're welcome!
Great points thank you, Im looking forward to my first boat and I need this kind of info...
As a new boater, I was surprised when I learned that to come into a slip slowly you have to go back and forth between in-gear and neutral, giving the motor little bursts, to keep it moving at a slow speed and to make slight adjustments of its direction. It seems like it would be bad for the clutch, but that's how you do it. They say don't go faster than the speed you'd be willing to hit the dock.
"you don't drive a boat, you conn it"
-Papa Jim
Yeah but so few people know or use that phrase!
I have been a commerical waterman for over 30 years and have never heard anyone say Conn a boat
You are black , what do you know
Thanks for the info I still
Have a lot to learn but I’m glad I learnt a few important steps
Get to the point man! I'm on the water already!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂
😂😂😂😂 SCREAMING!!!!!!!
Hahahaha
Also, an auxillary engine is a good idea as most of us cant get out and walk if need be!!! CHEERS from westcoast Canada
Beautiful country up there!!! I had a 6 hp Evinrude kicker motor for a while, but never used it. I ended up taking it off ruclips.net/video/Tb7uZxfh9GI/видео.html
Very helpful!
Some handy information.You judge when to shift in reverse and slow down.
Love your videos, you speak logics and commonsense, easy to understand, thank you.
I appreciate that!
About to buy my first (used) boat, I've driven other boats on a few occasions, but I know I have a lot to learn with a big learning curve, trial and erro/experience... just like learning to drive a car (minus the brakes lol)
Knowing we have a lot to learn is half the battle! You've got the right mindset.
I have a long ways to go myself, but one good tip I've learned is that once you've shifted to neutral, steering does nothing. The prop must be spinning to have any control of direction. In neutral you're at the mercy of the wind and current (which is fine if you can make it work for you).
And that's one of the big differences compared to driving a car!
@@WayneTheBoatGuy Shawn and Wayne, that is not entirely true. The Outdrive or lower unit in neutral will act as a rutter and does affect direction some .....
Loved the fish breaking behind you.
Great video about to have my first boat and I’m very new i only kayak 😂
I love your videos and easy to follow and understand
Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for your advice 🙏
I've learned that when driving your boat and especially docking your boat you can use the wind and tide to your advantage.
Very true! And that’s a challenging skill to master.
It is challenging if you do it wrong you can damage your boat so use ropes to help guide you
An Intelligent teacher
This is a very good video thank you Wayne
Your videos are great. Thank you so much
Love the live footage
Here's another video that covers a very important subject related to boat safety! ruclips.net/video/b3kvoTx5AeU/видео.html
Small steps, like most things, we could talk all day but once on the water the boat soon lets you know how to handle it, speed should be the last thing you attempt, just get a feel for the thing and the always watch the conditions, things change so quick when your on the water and always wear a decent quality life jacket at all times.
Greetings from the west coast of Scotland, you give great advice to anyone starting out. Great work.
Good video! Very instructive! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Wayne that was a really nice explanation
I just bought a 19' CC and the thing feels huge to me. It's docking and putting it back on the trailer that worries me 😂. Boating is a total trip first you have to find a decent boat. Then if the boat is second hand people want big money for trashed boats. Even if you find what you think is a good deal you will be working on something there's always something. Then when you finally have the boat ready the next level of stress is learning how to launch it dock it and load back on the trailer. Meanwhile all the experienced boaters are either laughing at you or getting pissed at you. Then there's always the learning curve of being on the water and knowing where it's safe to travel and where the shallows or hidden dangers are. There's always hidden danger out there. The only thing I can do is remember every experienced boater started out just like me. If I quit out of embarrassment or intimidation then I don't belong in a boat to begin with.
As a relatively new boater myself - it is hard, foreign and a pretty steep learning curve. So many boaters have been doing it since they were kids and really don’t understand how intimidating many boating tasks can be!
Great content 💪🏻
I’m glad my first boat is not extremely expensive or nice, because I’m sure I’m gonna do something stupid. Probably sooner than later. Maybe by trying to self-educate, I won’t always look like an idiot lol😂
Thank you so much. Very helpful video 🥂✨🤝
Go on you 1st trip on a wed when no one is at the ramp NO PRESSURE
I just learned how to swimThen I have a question how is feeling if I can drive a boat? Even a crazy idea how about living in a boat for my life? Thank you for the genernaly idea!
a good lesson thanks for sharing!😎👍
Hello Wayne, my wife and I just purchased a 21 foot I/O and we followed the instructions about what you need to be safe. I saw your video about anchors but what about the nylon anchor line. Should I buy single braid or double braid and which one is flexible. If I'm at anchor and a wave comes by, I would like the anchor line to have some give, so we are not jolted in the boat. Please help, Thank you
Great video, thank you!
Glad it helped!
I just bought my first boat today, I’m a little nervous to try it out. Is that the Chesapeake you’re on?
thanks for the good information
you remind me of norm macdonald
In tight quarters remember to steer then gear.
Thank you!
nice content, informative.
Appreciated!
I love it
So much
The boats are being very good
Thank you kind sir 😊
Just join boat club. Pass my safety test. Ready to go. Nerves but ready! Any suggestions
Take it slow, be patient and don't get over-confident!
It's a bit like driving a fork lift on ice.
lol - I get that analogy!
I smirked at this just cause the relativity is like "who knows how that's like " 👍 maybe like a RWD old school car with fresh snow and no chains or snow tires. And throw in the fact unless you can account for the oceans own want to throw your boat around. Idk never driven one before but I seen people in dinghies and all the way up to the luxury big ones with a whole mini apartment in the bottom . They make it look easy but I'm sure there's a huge Learning curve. Must feel good to say "I'm the captain" albeit your just a mammal surrounded by an environment we have no business being in.
Love your channel. What the model and size of the boat that your in?
This video was shot on a 1976 19 foot Renken - I'm not sure of the model.
Nice 👍
Hey hey i found your channel in an Aging Wheels video comment section and decided to take a look, despite not knowing anything about it (and river being the only possible way to boat around here in central Brazil where i live) i decided to take a look and subscribe, i like automotive content :)
Hello and Thank you!! Aging Wheels is a great channel.
Thank you very much
Greetings from Sydney Asustralia.Just subscribed.Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for subbing and I hope you have a great boating season!!!
good teacher
Thank you! 😃
Like driving on biasply tires
Great video
Thanks I was stuck on the lake lol
oh no!
I love this technology is great happy boating to u brother
Just subscribed looking forward to watching your videos 👍🏻👍🏻
FORTNIGHT FISHING
PEMBROKESHIRE 🤟🏻🤟🏻
Cheers! I just watched your channel promo video - that was LOL.
@@WayneTheBoatGuy thanks a lot mate he is a character and a half , please share the channel and subscribe if you like it , plenty more laughs to be found 😂 it’s much appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
@@WayneTheBoatGuy I’m all subscribed to you now as well 👍🏻
Hello again to you Wayne,
Great video here, I enjoyed it of course. I have learned with my single inboard outboard Sterndrive my so called prop wash is to the right. So when I proceed forward my craft drifts to the right. All a learning curve slow and easy.
I think all single engine boats pull to the right - It was so frustrating for me when I was starting out before I learned that they just don't quite go in the exact direction you steer them!
Nice video but I didn’t learn anything on how to drive a boat.
Me listening, @4:07 the fisherman in me did you see 👀 that fish jump.
Lol - almost every time I shoot video at the marina some fish jump!
Engine needs to be switched on lock down mode to reverse as well
Thanks buddy
Tanks for hallp
Thanks man
You are 👍🏻
Happy to hear! 👍
It has brakes,it’s called reverse
One does not DRIVE a boat, one CONS a boat, R. I. P uncle Jim 🙏🇺🇸
Driving a boat is just a series of corrections...
Interesting 👌
What department of the government gives boat driving licence?
It varies by state and it's usually just a boater safety class.
Step one CHANGE the impeller and gear oil don't trust the seller . Change thermostat . Change fuel filter. Smell the oil BURT change it golden brown ? its ok / Practice backing up some where 50 yards/ MAKE SURE YOUR BATTERY IS CHARGED. You don't want to drop in part your car and have a dead battery . TEST AT home.
Yeah I have another video of a pre-launch checklist because there's so many things that should be checked before you go.
Would a trolling motor help in the mariner greatly
I guess it could for certain boats because a trolling motor is lower powered. But with any motor it takes practice & patience in ideal conditions to start to really feel confident.
Thanks my brother. So true. I am a baby boater and the mariners scare the crap out of me. I am however getting more confident each time I park the boat.
I am something intimidated by the fact that I am surrounded by some many professionals, but last week one of these guys actually hit the reef. The reverse kicked in a bit to late and I was amazed when I saw that because it showed me that even the professionals have the same challenges, but they have just gotten professionals at facing their fears.
Dro I need. Any license for 12ft long and engine ,9,9 hp to used?
It depends on where you live/boat. Where I am anyone on a motorized boat who was born after 1971 needs to have taken a course.
@@WayneTheBoatGuy on Isle of Wight
Hi. Wayne, I want to take my boat in the Chesapeake Bay but all of my friends that have been boating for year's they are scared of the bay so I trying to get new friends in my life so we can go out on the bay and do some fishing because I don't buy a 24ft boat to be in storage.
Check the winds and wave heights before you go out and learn to know when it's too rough for you. Also be sure to have a way to know where the shallow water is, look out for crab pots - and you'll be fine. My old 19 ft boat that I used for this video has been in the bay many times!
You drive a car , you drive a motorcycle , you sail a boat , you fly and aeroplane 😁 ,
LET'S GO NATS..
I know exactly where you are sitting right here. I have had to load pylons on our barge there before.
My Avgeek ✈️ ass thinking boats slowdown with something like speedbrakes 💀
Donald McNorm
This is your life story in boating not a a manual how to drive a boat
Anyone who See's this message you are so valuable and special to Jesus, he died for your sins so that they can be forgiven cm,come to him as you are doesn't matter how broken you think you are , he loves you so unconditionally no matter where you've been and he knows you personally doesn't matter what you done he'll forgive and wait for you to come to him so he can give you rest no joke he loves you so much! Awesome video 💪👍
Pray for Me.. ❤
Praise GOD! He is so Faithful and no matter what your going through, the Holy Spirit can lead you through it. Seek GOD with all your heart and you will find him.
2 years later and he’s still reaching people with this message, on a boating for beginners video! Love this, Jesus is the way, the truth and the life❤️
Pray for me
Why do bots say dumb random things on here likes dont pay the bills sooo corny
American Norm Macdonald
Or is he the Canadian Wayne The Boat Guy?
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You don’t drive a boat you con it.
-Papa Jim
Boats are not driven. Powerboats are run.
Ahh - another phrase! I have: Run, Operated, Piloted, Conned, Driven, Manned, Captaining
hello can i pull a bayliner 25 foot with a 2012 infiniti qx56??? i need to know if i wont have any problems when taking it out of the water thank you so much anyone??????????????????????????
8500 lbs is the tow capacity for your SUV you are all set and then some