Justin Baker
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William Jenkins
GBExcellent Boater Education Program Excellent product! All information was presented in a clear easy to understand format. BoaterExam helped me obtain my Texas Boater Education card with a 97% score on the final exam, first try! I highly recommend this product for anyone looking for an online, self-paced program to obtain their state Boater Education card!
Joe Vanderburg
CAExcellent course Excellent course. Unfortunately I only got 92%, I would like to know which 4 I got wrong, even if you don’t supply the answers. My errors if not corrected could have life threatening consequences. Thanks Joe
Sylvain Rocheleau
CAHaving the ability to review incorrect answers The course, quizes and final test were not stressful and I learned a great deal about safety and how to properly operate a pleasure craft. I would have one suggestion . . . . when I answered a question (questions) incorrectly on either a quiz or the final test, knowing what question(s) were incorrect would allowed me to go back and study and/or review that section of the course to ensure I don't make "any" errors when operating a pleasure craft....
Captain Jewel
GBWell worth the price; No one should sail overnight without taking this course Chuck Hawley is a fantastic presenter. He speaks slowly and clearly and is never pedantic, which would be really annoying. His organizational skills and your production quality are top notch. Great information throughout, though I was disappointed with the weather portion...too much emphasis on racing, and alot of impractical information. Who cares that a "fast boat can stay ahead of dipole squall" or what a Hadley Cell is? What we needed was closer up interactive animated weather maps, and more information about getting weather information readily on board. And how about a chapter on plugging hull breaches, checking seacocks, checking wiring? How about good watch and shift-scheduling habits? Finally, I realize you don't want to be mercenary, but you should have a place on your site where you list the gear you talk about and links to the vendors.