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Read the posted signs, ask the "locals" and ask the local police or water police.
It can prevent an accident or injury
It can prevent an accident or injury
It can prevent an accident or injury
Call 911, Ask the people if they are okay.
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You can find information perhaps at your local community college or community center. Ask at local boat dealerships or fishing marinas for more information about boating courses. Good luck and have fun!
The first thing you should do is consult a chart of the waterway in which you are planning on boating. Make sure that the chart you use is suitable for navigation (some maps and charts are not and will usually specify). It may also be helpful to ask around at a local marina or bait shop to see if there are any obstructions that may not be documented yet. Finally, stay between the channel markers or bouys, provided they exist in the body of water you will be using. If there are no markers of any kind and you are unable to read the water, play it safe and keep you boat at idle and watch your sonar.
Because she was in a very bad boating accident
Most locals speak English. So simply ask "May I help you?"
you can ask the locals they will direct you if you so desire.
If you are going to fly there, the best people to ask are the locals. Ask a friend, or somebody who works at the hotel you are staying at. They should know all the hot spots and bargains in the area.