Boat Safety and Starting Tips
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 7:32
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 06/26/2008
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 55 MB
Todd Crawford from Day Break Boat Rental on Lake Travis, just outside Austin, TX, goes over what every boat operator should know about safety and how to start a ski boat.
About this Author
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- Todd Crawford
- 2 lessons
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06/30/2008
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- Oh my god! This has happened to me so many times!
- 10/03/2008
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I just forwarded this link to my friends who newly purchased a boat. We went out Memorial weekend and had no idea how to get the boat started after it died! We were just floating off the dock and in high trafficked water! How embarrassing!
Also, I had no idea about the fire extinguisher on the boat and that they can expire...am I alone on this?
"Inboard Outdrive" is now in my boating terminology :)
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I just forwarded this link to my friends who newly purchased a boat. We went out Memorial weekend and had no idea how to get the boat started after it died! We were just floating off the dock and in high trafficked water! How embarrassing!
Also, I had no idea about the fire extinguisher on the boat and that they can expire...am I alone on this?
"Inboard Outdrive" is now in my boating terminology :)