Managing the learning curve
Many people who are moving up to larger vessels or are starting their dream aboard a new to them boat equate the learning curve to drinking from a firehose. Most cruising boats are complex, and there is a lot to learn. Becoming knowledgeable and proficient at using a new boat is hard work. Vessel Assess has proven methods to make the transition to proficiency an easier and more enjoyable journey.
With literally years at anchor cruising full-time from the southern Bahamas to the northeast United States, we've developed processes and procedures for provisioning, weather forecasting, route planning, anchoring, and maintaining our Nordhavn in remote locations. We have tips and tricks that will increase your safety, confidence, and your enjoyment.
Contact Vessel Assess to learn what a custom-tailored training program would look like for you and your crew.
With literally years at anchor cruising full-time from the southern Bahamas to the northeast United States, we've developed processes and procedures for provisioning, weather forecasting, route planning, anchoring, and maintaining our Nordhavn in remote locations. We have tips and tricks that will increase your safety, confidence, and your enjoyment.
Contact Vessel Assess to learn what a custom-tailored training program would look like for you and your crew.
What is TRAINING Like?
Want some insight into what training is like with Vessel Assess? Take a look at BoatersDivingGuide's YouTube channel to see how Managing Partner, Michael Woodring teaches fellow boaters.