To cross a gulf, you typically need a seaworthy vessel designed for open water. Options include a powerboat or a sailboat, both equipped with navigation and safety gear. The size and type of boat depend on factors like the distance to be traveled, weather conditions, and the number of passengers. It's essential to ensure the boat is well-maintained and suitable for the journey.
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To rent a boat you do not normally need a boating license. It will depend on what kind of boat or watercraft you are renting and what state you are in.
You do not need a license to drive any kind of boat.
You would need a big boat with steal bottom and a good engine
Yes you do, go to Boat-ed.com
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a big one
I was told a 60hp would get you out of bad weather
I need help.
easy all you do is look for a boat or zeppelin to cut across oceans then walk to where ever you need to go!
A boat dealer would need a good specialist knowledge and good people skills. It would be useful to have some retail experience as well to help things run smoothly.
It really depends on the state that you are in. There are different rules and regulations. In Kentucky, where I live, you have to license "anything" with a trolling motor no matter what (inflatable boat, canoe, etc.) It seems kind of silly though!