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trainfan1
 
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JimH wrote:
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.



I can't remember how long it was so long ago, but I don't have to do any
thinking about it... just planning. Our Correct Craft is kept in a R&G
sling hoist, with a prevailing wind from the stern. Right hand prop,
stern walks to port in reverse. I never had a problem adapting to my
friend's MasterCraft, either, it walks to starboard with a LH prop.

My brother & sister cannot get the hang of the inboard for some reason.

All you have to do is take your time & let the wind & current help you,
and that does require coming in on the proper side for the conditions.

Rob