A proper lookout is not a person staring forward through the windshield. It is a moving picture of the water around the boat. Around locks and commercial marine traffic, internalizing this principle can save you from a safety emergency.
Rules of the Road, In Real WaterSafe speed is not a posted number. It is the speed at which a captain can still understand the situation, make a decision, and have the boat answer in time.
Chart and Source Literacy"Red right returning" is a good memory aid. It is also not enough to carry a captain around the Great Loop by itself.
Chart and Source LiteracyA Local Notice to Mariners is not a boating newsletter. It is the waterway's change log.
Weather and Crossing JudgmentThe Gulf crossing is often described as a rite of passage. That is not the useful way to think about it.
Working WaterwaysThe first lock can make a competent boat owner feel like a beginner again. That is not a failure. It is the route teaching a new operating environment.
Working WaterwaysA bridge is not just a clearance number.
Boat ReadinessA useful pre-departure checklist is not a compliance performance.
Boat ReadinessMost cruising captains are not professional mechanics. They still need a machinery habit.
Weather and Crossing JudgmentEvery cruising culture has a version of the same sentence: "It looks like we have a window."