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oups.com... troll removed it depends on the dock, the freeboard of your boat, whether docking bow-to, or stern-to, etc. What I do is to enter the slip at dead slow (engine idling in forward) about 1/2 knot of boat speed. then I set a stern spring and power against it. if the spring is set in the right place,and you set the rudder hard over to the other side from the spring, most boats will sit parallel to the dock indefinitely, You wll need to experiment with the location for your spring, about 1/3 forward from the stern works well with my boat. This works well for me in most conditions, the only time if fails is when I have a strongish wind (20kts) from the bow of the boat. Hope that helps. That's what I do also, depending on whether or not I'm docking bow-first. Mine seems to work best at about the mid-point of the boat. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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