How To Test a Boat and Getting Started With Boating

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How To Test a Boat

How To Test a Boat and Getting Started With Boating

If you think you've found the boat of your dreams,
it's time to test it.  Testing your boat is more
than just taking it for a test drive around the
harbor.  You should look at everything closely, as
a professional boat tester would. 

Sometimes, it can be hard to tell a top quality boat
from one that may have problems later on.  To an
untrained eye, both can look good on the surface.
When you start to break everything down and give it
a careful inspection, you'll be able to tell a great
boat from a not-so-great boat.

By opening up all doors and access plates, you can
get great insight on the the construction of the
boat.  You should also stick your head into the
anchor locker of any boat you are considering to
buy, as if they've cut any corners you'll normally
be able to see it here.

Looking into the anchor locker also lets you look
at the hull to deck joint.  If there is light
coming from through, or if the fiberglass around
the joint can be seen through, it normally means
the boat has poor construction.

When you buy a boat, you should put it through a
rigorous visual inspection.  It's also equally
important to conduct a vigorous test on the water
as well.  A private seller or dealer will
normally want to stack the deck, ensuring that
the boat will perform well.

Normally, this involves a near empty gas tank,
no gear or extra passengers, and keeping the
boat in sheltered water.  Therefore, it's up to
you to insist on a more realistic test.  Think
of the test as an actual day out on the water,
and you'll find out if the boat is indeed something
you should spend your money on.

During your water testing, you should determine
if the boat performs well and meets all of your
expectations.  You should determine if the boat
travels at the right speeds, and whether or not it
is capable of doing everything that you plan to
do with it after you buy it.

When test driving the boat, you should put it
through all paces in open water, cutting waves at
all angles.  If you plan to test a saltwater boat,
you should bring along a 5 gallon bucket and try
throwing some water onboard.  Any boat you plan
to use offshore should quickly shed water through
the scuppers.  Some boats will pool water in the
bow and drain slowly - which can be very dangerous
in rough waters.

If a seller or dealer balks at the mention of any
requests you have, simply find yourself another
dealer or another boat.  There are plenty of great
quality boats available, ranging in prices.  Make
sure to check everything very carefully before
you make any decisions.

Getting Started With Boating

How To Test a Boat and Getting Started With Boating

One of the best things about boating is the fact
that there are many boats designed for many
different activities.  For the majority of boaters,
a general purpose craft that serves as a fish, ski,
and picnic boat is ideal.

To help you narrow down your search, ask yourself
how you plan to use the boat.  Fishing, cruising,
water skiing, watersports, racing, or a bit of
everything is what you should be wondering.  There
is a boat out there for you, all you have to do is
find it.

Finding the right size
Finding the right size of boat depends on how many
people you'll have boating with you and where you
plan to go.  All new boats have an "NMMA capacity
plate" that wil you how many people you can safely
have on the boat at a time. If you plan to use
a trailer, you shouldn't get a boat bigger than
26 feet in length.

Power needs
Those who plan to water ski will need more power
while those planning to fish will need less.  The
boaters of today will also be able to choose from
new engines that are more efficient in fuel and
very friendly to the environment as well.

Boat costs
There are boats for every type of budgets.  Many
new boat owners are very surprised to find that they
can get their dream boat for much less than they
ever expected.  You can get new or used boats at
a reputable dealership with financing, taking
advantage of low monthly payments.

Boating can be a lot of fun, as you long as you
don't go overboard when you first begin.  There is
a lot to know about boats, costs, and types, which
is something you'll learn over the years.  Always
have fun - and you'll enjoy boating for many, many
years.


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