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Installing a bow thruster can help immensely if you find you can't "get it."
Ghoti "Richard Malcolm" wrote in message om... Jere Lull wrote in message ... In article , "John Smith" wrote: I have a small single engine inboard/outboard cruiser which is normally kept on a mooring. I have just spent a few days at a berth and would like some references for articles on berthing under a range of conditions, to improve my skills and knowledge of the subject. Any suggestions on the best source of articles etc? I tried to send this earlier but it did not take so here goes my 2 cents 1-Pratice 2-Understand wind and current and use that 3-Understand which way you can steer in reverse becuase of paddlewheel effect and use that. 4-Gain confidence and don't get rattled by onlookers 5-Go Slow and if (when) you hit something, there will be no damage 6-Pratice some more there is a video on single engine I/O doccking that I bought at West Marine, Maybe it could help good luck --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 1/8/2004 |
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