Driving Lessons in NY?
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Might sound ridiculous, but I'm looking for an instructor
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.
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Might sound ridiculous, but I'm looking for an instructor
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.
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Might sound ridiculous, but I'm looking for an instructor
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.
. Got my first true offshore boat in June 09' and ended up rebuilding the motor up to 620hp (around 90mph). I know Tres has a course in Florida, but that doesn't include going offshore and physically learning how to operate the boat/ read the water. I'm more interested in going out for a 2 hour ride to learn trim locations, proper tab use etc.We only live in Florida. Our courses re completely exportable and are conducted worldwide. Tres is going up to NY/NJ soon.
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