Berthing a single engine cruiser in reverse
In article , Richard Malcolm
says...
5-Go Slow and if (when) you hit something, there will be no damage
This is one that I have occasionally had trouble with.
I have a Bayfield 29 - which is a full keel sailboat with a 'barn door' rudder.
I have some maneuvering problems, and the trouble is that speed is sometimes a
problem. If I go slowly enough to not cause damage, then I barely have
steerage.
Then once I am clear my slip, I can (usually) turn hard, gun the engine and
swing the bow around with authority. Unless the wind is from the wrong
direction, then it counteracts my swing, and I am now moving TOO quickly towards
the dock and my neighbour!
grump - darn laws of physics!
sdg B29 "Discovery"
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