Boating Tips: Better Ways to Float Your Boat
Practical Ways to Improve, Operate and Maintain Your Cruising Boat
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About the Book
This book is not intended to teach someone
how to sail or operate a power vessel. Its purpose is to add to the enjoyment
of cruising by accomplished boaters. During my years of boating experiences I
have owned a new motor cruiser, a used trawler, three new sailboats and two
used sailboats...not in that order--but that many boats of three distinct types.
In the early years of our boating my spouse and I did our best to educate
ourselves about operating our boats, safety, maintenance and navigation.
At some point it dawned on us that there are
numerous ways to enhance the boating experience which are not included in
safety and navigation courses or included in manuals for maintenance or
operation of boats. We joined a boat club whose members were for the most part
owners of the same make boat as ours. This group was located in the Chicago
area and was called “Great Lakes Fleet 21.” At that time it consisted mostly of
owners of Catalina sailboats. Here we began to learn things we hadn’t seen in print.
Some of the information we learned was “how to” do it instructions. Others were more like jury-rigging something...you take something intended for a specific function and adapt it to another use. Although some of the ideas are my own, others came from various sources. Many came from numerous friends we have made during our boating experiences. Over the years as we relocated our city of residence we have belonged to a number of other boating clubs. We have learned from them all. I hope you find the tips included here to be useful and efficient so that they will help make your boating experiences more pleasurable. The Author
About the Author
As a boy, the author developed an interest for
boating from reading the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He
learned to sail by reading books borrowed from the library and then testing out
the theories by renting small sailboats to get on-the-job training while alone
on the water. He eventually purchased a 22’ sailboat, followed by others of
27’, 30’, and 39’. He later owned a 36’ trawler, and currently a 39’ powerboat.
Ken has boated recreationally on both U.S. coasts,
The Gulf of Mexico, The Great Lakes, Australia and the Caribbean.
Writing has been an interest of the author’s since
his school days. In college he was a staff writer and then editor-in-chief of
the university’s weekly student newspaper. During his 33-year career with a
Fortune 100 company, Ken’s work on training manuals provided background for his
current work on boating. Since retiring, he has written boating tips published
in his yacht club’s monthly newsletter.
Ken currently lives in Florida where he cruises with
his wife, Sarah, on their 39’
flybridge motor yacht named “Moon Shadow.” He
invites comments and suggestions about this book. You can write to him at:
kenebner@comcast.net.