Learning
how to use a boat safely is very important.
Steering
On a smaller boat with an outboard motor, the motor's handle is used to steer
the boat. Since the engine is mounted on the rear of the boat, it pushes the stern
around, making the bow go in the opposite direction. To turn starboard (right),
move the handle to the left. To turn port (left), move the handle to the right.
On larger boats with an outboard or inboard motor, a steering wheel is used to
steer, much like driving a car.
Speed
The speed of a boat depends upon both the size of the motor and the boat. The
speed of the motor is controlled by a throttle. This throttle has the same purpose
as the gas pedal on a car.
Gearshift
The smallest outboard motors have no gearshift. The boat moves as soon the engine
is started. Larger motors have a gearshift lever. There are three positions?forward,
neutral, and reverse. Place the lever into neutral to start the engine. Then,
when it's running, you put the lever in forward or reverse gear to move forward
or backward.
Placing
the shift lever in neutral will not stop the boat. Since a boat does not have
brakes you must learn to judge your speed and maneuver carefully using the forward
and reverse controls to avoid hitting docks and other boats or objects.
Float
Plan Always let someone know where you are going, the water course you
plan to take and when you plan to return. In an emergency this can save your life!