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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-05-23 03:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #3062 ]


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Re: Inspires by #1

(Anonymous) 2015-05-23 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I want to pilot a boat. Would love to just be able to hop in and drive my cargo / passangers / wwhatever across the water. Sounds like a nice job. Perfect mix of skill and reward.

Won't happen for a number of reason. One, I can't swim, and learning to swim is a bastard for someone with dyspraxia. Admitedly, I imagine if I'm any good at piolting water craft, I shouldn't need to swim, like how astronauts don't need to be able to breath in space, but it still feels like a drawback.

Also, I haven't the foggiest idea on how I would even start training for that. There is no boat driving school I know of. And if there was, I have the problem of not having any fucking money to pay for it.

Still, it's somthing that's always appealed to me.
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Re: Inspires by #1

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-05-24 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Generally you find someone to teach you in private then apply for a boat license. Then you pile up on the hours, get an appropriate multiple-people-carrying boat and apply for boat-with-more-people license. Not much different to cars but way more safety instructions/processes/logons/logoffs to learn.

Y'know, something to think on when it might be a possibility to get the training.

My dad had this dream too and reached it a couple of years ago. He's 55ish