A proper handover shouldn’t depend on who happens to be standing on the dock that day

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Courses

Type-rating style education for new boat owners

Most new owners receive a handover that’s rushed, inconsistent, or incomplete.

These courses are designed to fix that.

I’m developing type-rating style courses for specific boats and models, structured, practical education designed to create a consistent international standard for new owners.

The goal is simple: help owners operate their boats confidently, safely, and efficiently from day one.

What These Courses Are

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Each course will be built around a specific boat or
model range
, and will cover:

  • Systems and layout
  • Normal operation and best practice
  • Handling, docking, and real-world use
  • Common mistakes and avoidable issues
  • What owners actually need to know after handover

This isn’t theory.
It’s practical ownership education.

Why I’m Starting With a Waitlist

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I won’t begin building these courses until Q3.

Before I do, I want to understand:

  • Which boat brands and models you’d like the most help with
  • Where owners lose the most time, money, confidence early on

The waitlist helps set priorities, not just numbers.

Who These Courses Are For

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These courses are designed for:

  • New owners taking delivery of a boat
  • Buyers preparing for ownership
  • Owners who want to operate their boat properly, not guess

They’re not designed to replace professional training. They’re designed to raise the baseline.

Join the Waitlist

This helps me build the right courses in the right order.

Join the Course Waitlist
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What Happens Next

  • I’ll review demand and model overlap
  • Priority boats will be announced first
  • Waitlist members will be notified before public release
No commitment.
No payment.
Just early input and early notice.