Your Questions, Answered
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Yes, I teach on your boat. That way you are learning your controls, your visibility, and how your boat actually handles. It makes a huge difference compared to learning on something else.
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Absolutely. That is one of the main things people struggle with. We will work through real scenarios so you understand how the boat reacts and how to stay in control instead of guessing.
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Yes, most of my clients are new boat owners or people who just want to feel more confident. We start simple and build from there. No pressure and no ego.
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Most people feel a lot better after one session. Two hours of hands-on time goes a long way when you are actually doing it instead of just watching videos.
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It depends on what you need, but most lessons include boat control at idle speed, docking, maneuvering in tight spaces, and general confidence on the water. We can also focus on specific skills you want to improve.
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In Florida, anyone born on or after January 1, 1988, who operates a boat with 10 horsepower or more needs a Boating Safety Education Identification Card and photo ID.
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The 3 R rule stands for Recognize, React, and Respond. It is about staying aware of your surroundings, making the right move early, and adjusting as conditions change. This is especially important in busy areas like Destin Harbor.
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No, most people pick it up pretty quickly. The biggest challenge is not driving in open water, it is handling the boat around docks, wind, and current. With a little hands-on practice, most people gain confidence fast. Ready to learn? Check out our Boat Driving Lessons.