(If this is not allowed here I will (re)move it immediately)
First let me say that since 2011, while I was still in college and before I bought my boat, I have found a wealth of information from this and similar forums. Several of you on this forum have helped me through various boating roadblocks through threads and PM. I thank you all!
However, I am starting to find I am limited to what I can do on my own. I do not come from a boating family or have any significant boating experience. I do however love being out on the water and am trying my best to not let hang ups knock me out for good.
Some things simply require two people to make an impossible job less impossible, like even just holding a bolt on the other side of a bulkhead or lifting something heavy.
I have learned a lot since I starting lurking in forums and even more since 2012 when I bought my own boat (ODay 27) but there are a lot of "simple" things that aren't so simple when you have never been exposed to them before. Trial and error is ok but a lot of what I am up against now related to safety (rigging, backing plates, seacocks, etc.). I know that in a few years all of this will come more naturally but I could use some in-person assistance getting to that point and hopefully paying it forward.
What I really wish for is a mentor that can help me actually work on some of these projects. I don't see it as quitting or not learning it myself. I learn as much as I can but in almost every issue I research there are some people who say "just do X it will work fine" and then some people who say "if you do X you may hurt someone". This is not encouraging. My usual strategy of just looking up as many threads as I can find does not pay off in most cases now.
I've tried hiring someone to help with my engine in the past and I have found from a recent survey that the work he did was with the wrong materials and was very dangerous. I am instead going to go with an outboard but then that brings up issues with a mounting wedge, reinforcing the transom, etc.
Is there anyone in the Massachusetts/Boston area that would be interested in this? In return I can offer assistance working on your boat (obviously I'm inexperienced so it would be under your direction) and/or paying a fair rate.
I ask because it seems like it could be the perfect fit for someone who wanted something like this. A way to use their experience in a way to help a starting boater, as I know I would enjoy doing if I can make it that far.
I know a couple people on these forums that would help in a heartbeat but they live far away. Maybe this post will reach the right person
First let me say that since 2011, while I was still in college and before I bought my boat, I have found a wealth of information from this and similar forums. Several of you on this forum have helped me through various boating roadblocks through threads and PM. I thank you all!
However, I am starting to find I am limited to what I can do on my own. I do not come from a boating family or have any significant boating experience. I do however love being out on the water and am trying my best to not let hang ups knock me out for good.
Some things simply require two people to make an impossible job less impossible, like even just holding a bolt on the other side of a bulkhead or lifting something heavy.
I have learned a lot since I starting lurking in forums and even more since 2012 when I bought my own boat (ODay 27) but there are a lot of "simple" things that aren't so simple when you have never been exposed to them before. Trial and error is ok but a lot of what I am up against now related to safety (rigging, backing plates, seacocks, etc.). I know that in a few years all of this will come more naturally but I could use some in-person assistance getting to that point and hopefully paying it forward.
What I really wish for is a mentor that can help me actually work on some of these projects. I don't see it as quitting or not learning it myself. I learn as much as I can but in almost every issue I research there are some people who say "just do X it will work fine" and then some people who say "if you do X you may hurt someone". This is not encouraging. My usual strategy of just looking up as many threads as I can find does not pay off in most cases now.
I've tried hiring someone to help with my engine in the past and I have found from a recent survey that the work he did was with the wrong materials and was very dangerous. I am instead going to go with an outboard but then that brings up issues with a mounting wedge, reinforcing the transom, etc.
Is there anyone in the Massachusetts/Boston area that would be interested in this? In return I can offer assistance working on your boat (obviously I'm inexperienced so it would be under your direction) and/or paying a fair rate.
I ask because it seems like it could be the perfect fit for someone who wanted something like this. A way to use their experience in a way to help a starting boater, as I know I would enjoy doing if I can make it that far.
I know a couple people on these forums that would help in a heartbeat but they live far away. Maybe this post will reach the right person