CAPTAIN SINBAD
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Hello everyone: This seems the best forum to ask a question like this so here I go ...
I have been reading Chris Kohls books on Great Lakes shipwrecks. A lot of his wrecks are not served by commercial charter boats and you would need a private boat to dive them. I was thinking how feasible and practical it would be to buy an inflatable boat with a drop-behind motor and dive from it. Keep in mind that I have zero experience in driving a boat so I do not know what kind of a learning curve / maintenance commitment is needed. If anyone could also enlighten me on the range of these boats that would be great! How far off of a dive site can be accessed by it etc.
If anyone has any other suggestions lets hear em!
Thanks -
CS
I have been reading Chris Kohls books on Great Lakes shipwrecks. A lot of his wrecks are not served by commercial charter boats and you would need a private boat to dive them. I was thinking how feasible and practical it would be to buy an inflatable boat with a drop-behind motor and dive from it. Keep in mind that I have zero experience in driving a boat so I do not know what kind of a learning curve / maintenance commitment is needed. If anyone could also enlighten me on the range of these boats that would be great! How far off of a dive site can be accessed by it etc.
If anyone has any other suggestions lets hear em!
Thanks -
CS