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![]() Capt. JG wrote: Or, use your bow thruster. Bow thrusters are for pussies...... unless you need to stay on station for long periods of time. No boat under a 145 ft needs a thruster IMO. Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... wrote: You are motoring into a guest slip at a strange dock, in a 34' Catalina with diesel auxiliary. You realize someone has taken your guest berth and there are no others available. The fairway is 40' wide. What is the procedure for turning around without outside assistance. [Assume Right Hand Prop] 2 pts for complete answers Turn to the stbd and back down hard to pivot around.. Joe |
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Bow thrusters are for pussies...... unless you need to stay on station for long periods of time. No boat under a 145 ft needs a thruster IMO. Unless you have a heavy full skeg single-screw boat. No boat *needs* a bow thruster. But it can be darn nice to have when maneuvering in tight quarters. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: Joe wrote: Bow thrusters are for pussies...... unless you need to stay on station for long periods of time. No boat under a 145 ft needs a thruster IMO. Unless you have a heavy full skeg single-screw boat. I have a full Keel single screw heavy boat with Ginormous windage issues and still need no thruster in tight quarters..but I admit it would be nice at time, but not needed. Some boats need thrusters to do a job they were buildt to do. No boat *needs* a bow thruster. But it can be darn nice to have when maneuvering in tight quarters. DSK Joe |
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