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Default Berthing a single engine cruiser in reverse

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"John Smith" wrote:

I have a small single engine inboard/outboard cruiser which is normally kept
on a mooring. I have just spent a few days at a berth and would like some
references for articles on berthing under a range of conditions, to improve
my skills and knowledge of the subject.

Any suggestions on the best source of articles etc?


Over and above anything you read: practice, practice, practice. Every
boat handles differently and the characteristics will change for various
reasons, including your own increased understanding. Of course, practice
is safest against something that won't break, be broken, or wrap around
the prop. (cushions work well and double as crew overboard drill
targets.) And it's not a one-time thing. After nearly 10 years'
ownership by our boat, I discovered how much better the boat backed in
close quarters with *authoritative* use of the throttle: A two-second
burst gets us moving before we "walk" much, giving positive steerage
(even in the "wrong" direction). Low throttle will walk us in to the
dock against a stiff breeze.

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