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![]() "Bart" wrote in message ups.com... You want to back into your slip. The wind is aligned with the slip, so that your bow will be into the wind as you back in. What is the best way to get your boat into its slip? Discuss your thoughts on planning this. [1 pt] Given: Modern, relatively flat bottomed, single engine aux 40' sailboat, fin keel, skeg hung rudder, RH two blade feathering screw, and a wind speed 15 knots and building. This scenario is what my real slip is like most often. I simply go past my slip, hug the other,, windward, side of the fairway, back with enough speed for good steerage, turn into slip using prop walk to turn stern in. When straight in slip, gun in forward to stop and also bring stern over to starboard piling , grab dock line, tie up. Scotty |
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