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fbrs 11-26-2007 10:26 AM

learning to drive/instruction....
 
I've got enough experience in small boats to bluff my way.... i can maneuver twin outbaords round marinas and run around wot in calm seas, i know what the tabs and trims do and the theory, but have never really used them. I've never owned my own boat or driven anything over 30'. So now i really have to have a 35 lightning... reading through the rest of this site and watching all the videos, its blindingly obvious I need some kind of instruction to go fast, especialy at sea. I live outside the us but am currently working in NY for a while... are there any courses i can/should do or do you guys just get on with it and teach yourselves?

cheers

francis

bcfountain 11-26-2007 01:42 PM

check out the vidio section at the forms.fountain has a driving vidio there that is pretty good.it should answer your question.

fbrs 11-26-2007 02:26 PM

yeah i watched that already and have an understanding of the physics, if only the theory. i watched the race vids too and the throttleman is doing a hell of a lot more than just setting the trim and tabs for 'rough water' he seems to be on and off the throttles too... whats that about? so i guess im just being a bit of a girl, get out there and see what works?...

gerritm 11-26-2007 02:30 PM

If you have time, this is the place to go.
http://www.tresmartinperformance.com/
They will teach you the right way to drive a performance boat.

fbrs 11-26-2007 02:40 PM

yes i looked tres martin too but you don't get any hands on time - i wondered how much use that was - has anyone here done it?

gerritm 11-26-2007 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by fbrs (Post 2348533)
yes i looked tres martin too but you don't get any hands on time - i wondered how much use that was - has anyone here done it?

I have not taken the course, but will take it when and if they come to our area. According to their website there is classroom and hands - on. Most boat manufacturers recommend their course or include it with the purchase of their boat especially anything that runs over 100mph.

fbrs 11-26-2007 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by gerritm (Post 2348549)
I have not taken the course, but will take it when and if they come to our area. According to their website there is classroom and hands - on.

from their FAQ

Do I get to drive the boat?
Answer: No, our liability insurance do not allow for student to drive at any time.
:(

On Time 11-26-2007 04:13 PM

There is another performance boat school out of Canada, run by Brian and Wilma Ross. I talked to them in Key West and it sounds like more of a hands on experience. They raced at Key West with Wilma driving and Brian on throttles and looked great.

www.rossoffshoreracing.com

Tres 11-26-2007 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by fbrs (Post 2348624)
from their FAQ

Do I get to drive the boat?
Answer: No, our liability insurance do not allow for student to drive at any time.
:(

It can be done"hands on" on your boat as that has been the case all year . If we use our boat, no one else can drive, thats the way named insured is stated. Ask anyone that has done a ride along , they will tell you that it was well worth the experience.

Donzi38ZR 01-04-2009 05:50 AM

http://www.international-performance.com/


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