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JZil

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Hey all, my wife and I are just retired and we are wanting to acquire (we think) a trawler style vessel to cruise the areas from Seattle up to Alaska. We know next to nothing about vessels of any sort and are figuring out the essential first steps to educate ourselves. Any advice is welcome, but I’m looking for book suggestions to begin researching this world. Buying a vessel, understanding the mechanical systems of a vessel, repair skills necessary, navigation training recommendations, etc. etc.

Thanks for any help!
 
When I posted this question the forum popped up previous threads on book suggestions and I’ve now been introduced to the world of Nigel Calder.
 
Good, you have the right material for the boat hardware. You can get your boater card online. You can join your local Power Squadron for safety inspections and on the water training

Welcome aboard and have fun!
 
The definitive practical instruction manual on how to drive a boat:

Boat Handling Under Power: A Motorboat and Yacht Owners' Guide
https://a.co/d/eB7ImMX
 
Welcome aboard TF.
I agree w comments so far... Calder is a well known resource.
USPS aka America's Boating Club has a wide range of courses that are well done. The benefit in joining is you will establish a network of knowledgeable/ experienced resources.
 
Welcome aboard. First take all the classes you can find. In order fot you to get insurance you will likely need to have some training with a captain that the insurance company approves. Good luck.
 
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