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![]() John Lechmanik wrote: If your planing on being at the same dock for long term, then perhaps you should go to a left hand prop. Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... John Lechmanik wrote: If your planing on being at the same dock for long term, then perhaps you should go to a left hand prop. You know Joe... I can't for the life of my understand how manoeuvring a Hunter 31 to be difficult. I've sailed on one.... it's a fin keeler and turns on a dime. I think this guy is being way too ginger on the throttle. Short bursts of throttle should compensate for propwalk. He'd be lost if he tried my full keeler.... she hates the engine. don't see why he doesn't line the vessel out with both springs. It's not a heavy boat and that's what I usually do with mine... single-handed! CM |
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