The crows nest.
A lookout on a vessel is required at all times.
It's called a dock. A small platform would be called a Jetty. I also think it would be called a boardwalk or a boardplank.
Steady at the helm with a weather eye on the lookout.
The crow's nest is a lookout platform near the peak of a given mast.
The back of a boat is called the "stern." It is the rear part of the vessel, opposite the bow, which is the front. The stern is often where the motor is located on motorboats and may also have features like a swim platform or a transom.
By helicopter or boat.
It is called a "jack plate" and they are made several different sizes and also in a hydraulic lift
yes you can just go to the boat you got there in
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yes and once you kill the boat captian it is free to go back and forth
Maintaining a proper lookout by sight and hearing on a boat is essential at all times to ensure the safety of the vessel and its occupants. This is particularly crucial in busy or confined waterways, during poor visibility conditions, and when navigating near other vessels or hazards. A proper lookout helps to detect potential dangers, such as other boats, obstacles, or changes in weather, enabling timely and safe decision-making. Failure to maintain a proper lookout can lead to collisions and other maritime accidents.
You should receive a radio message informing you that the quest is active, all you have to do now is get on the ferry to Point Lookout. You can find the boat south of the Citadel, at the very bottom of the map.