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I have owned both I/O and inboard. With the inboard you just learn how to
use the physics of the screw to "prop walk" the boat to the dock. Since I
started with an I/O, and did most of my learning there, I found I was able
to dock the inboard boat after a few times of playing around.


"JimH" wrote in message
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If you now or previously owned one how long did it take you to learn to
maneuver it properly at low speeds, most especially in reverse and in
wind?

I have always owned either outboards or IO's, including twin IO's (most
recently with counter rotating props) that normally made docking a breeze.

My friend owns a vintage 26' Lyman with single screw. He (and his sons)
can walk the boat alongside a dock without effort. I have been on the
boat when his oldest son (now a US Marine proudly serving in Iraq) walked
the boat into a 30 or so foot dockside space (boats in front and at the
aft). It was indeed a pleasure to watch.