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Questions: 1) Why bow in if prop walk a problem. Because of the layout of the wheelhouse, its much easier to get on and off the boat on the post side, and the dock on the stbd side is narrow and covered with storage boxes. On the port side bow in, we have almost 1500 square feet of dock space. 2) Wouldn't a dock line which is easily picked up solve the turning/windage problem? yeah, we do that now. I just like to lay in and step off without the hassles. Turning and windage isnt much of a problem with enough way on, just that quick stop always kicks the stern to stbd so someone has to jump off and and toss a stern line. Cheers Joe wrote: Do you have a current were you dock? When your docking your boat do you like a little current or not? I loved one marina I lived in because it had a 3-7 knot current that ran parellel to the dock. It was great having the current to work against. Always made arrival and departure smooth as a feather. Only bad point was marine life grew on the hull faster and we were affected by wakes more often. Here in the marina I'm at now we have still water and its 2 tight left turns into the slip. Windage is a bitch, and I have a left hand wheel and dock bow in port side to always throwing the stern away from the docking side while backing, and I usually have to back some because of the speed needed to make it in the slip without being blown down. If I stay here much longer Im going to have to get a right hand wheel. Joe MSV RedCloud |
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