The Top 4 Important Guidelines to Guarantee Smooth Sailing

May 24, 2018

Once you get a boat, the only thing that comes to mind is to go out exploring. Getting into a boat and venturing out to sea sounds very exciting. However, just like any other activity, it needs some preparation before you get to it. Being prepared beforehand ensures that you have fun in a safe way without taking unnecessary risks. There are several ways in which you can get yourself ready for such an adventure. These will ensure that you come back to land in one piece without any regrets. These steps include the following:

  1. Licensed

You can’t start driving without being licensed. It would be insane to think you can steer a boat without being licensed. You need to get trained and licensed so that you can understand the rules to follow in order to ensure your safety and that of other users. When being trained, you will also learn what to do in cases of emergencies and the mistakes to avoid making while you are on board. These lessons will expand your knowledge and also increase your confidence on the wheel. Therefore, before you think of steering any boat, understand the laws of your area and how to get licensed.

  1. Equipment

Before getting on the boat, you need to have the proper equipment to ensure that you are safe while sailing and when docked. For the latter, you can invest in Fiberglass Mooring Whips. They are designed to keep the boat at a constant, safe distance from the docks to prevent damage to either due to strong tides. To stay safe at sea, ensure that you have your safety kit on board throughout. In the event you use something, always remember to restock it. This should be done at the end of every trip or before you embark on one.

  1. Care and maintenance

In order to ensure that it lasts long, your boat needs top-notch care and maintenance. You need to ensure to wash your boat with fresh water every once in a while to rinse off the salty water. Use products that are specifically for boats. Wikihow.com suggests that you should also change the boat’s oil at least once a year depending on the type of boat that you have. The care you give to your machine will determine how well it will serve you at sea. If you misuse it, it will probably break down and leave you stranded.

  1. Communication

While at sea, always ensure that you have an open line of communication with the coast guard. This will allow you to can communicate with them in the event something happens and you are attacked or you get stranded. They will be able to help you out. Furthermore, if they foresee strong tides that might not be safe, they will be able to let you know and give you a chance to get back to the docks. When given advice by the coast guard, make sure to heed to it. They know what they are talking about.

 

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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