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"Jere Lull" wrote in message news:jerelull- Have
you tried a short, hard reverse and noticed the effect on prop walk? Yes, we can do that. However, with the current behind us, stopping relative to the dock means reversing direction and establishing a half to three quarter knots of stern speed relative to the water. Getting that flow reversed over the hull with a period of being motionless in the water while still moving forward fast enough to bump the main dock hard lets the stern start swinging. The current also runs at an angle away from the dock. The dock slows the cross current for the front part of the boat while the stern is still sticking out. You've really got to get that stern line on. -- Roger Long |
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