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Jere Lull wrote:
In article .net, otnmbrd wrote: Some have a tendency to leave an engine in gear through an entire portion of a maneuver .... or, in short, too long. This is SO true. Pour on a fair amount of power, then hit neutral. That seems to back us with little walk, then without the prop spinning, we can turn wherever we want. When coming port side to, if I want to pull the stern in, I back at just above idle. If I want to stop without walk, I give it that "fair amount" of power. Take the boat out and try various power settings near something you don't mind hitting. I think you'll be surprised. "Pour on a fair amount of power", is going to depend on your set-up and situation. For some, using less power sooner may be the trick, as I generally find that less power, less propwalk, but each condition can and will vary. otn |
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In article . net,
otnmbrd wrote: Jere Lull wrote: In article .net, otnmbrd wrote: Some have a tendency to leave an engine in gear through an entire portion of a maneuver .... or, in short, too long. This is SO true. Pour on a fair amount of power, then hit neutral. That seems to back us with little walk, then without the prop spinning, we can turn wherever we want. When coming port side to, if I want to pull the stern in, I back at just above idle. If I want to stop without walk, I give it that "fair amount" of power. Take the boat out and try various power settings near something you don't mind hitting. I think you'll be surprised. "Pour on a fair amount of power", is going to depend on your set-up and situation. For some, using less power sooner may be the trick, as I generally find that less power, less propwalk, but each condition can and will vary. otn Full agreement, which is why I stated it nebulously and suggested trying it some place soft with that particular boat. In our case, we accelerate to a knot or two in a half boat length, which is pretty hefty power in reverse. Each boat differs, but the basic idea of no prop walk if the prop's not spinning is a constant. -- Jere Lull Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD) Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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