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Camper July 5th 08 02:57 PM

Boat Handling
 
Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.

Bill Kearney July 5th 08 03:36 PM

Boat Handling
 

"Camper" wrote in message
...
Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


Like anything in life it depends on your level of skill and confidence.
Some folks can easily single-hand an 80' motor yacht, while others struggle
with much smaller vessels. It also depends on the conditions you expect to
encounter. Handling a boat on an inland lake is perhaps a bit easier that,
say, a place with widely varying tidal conditions and lots of exposure. But
in general it's fair to say a 25' boat wouldn't be difficult to single-hand.



Jonathan Ganz July 5th 08 05:59 PM

Boat Handling
 
In article ,
Camper wrote:
Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


Not at all. Practice may not make perfect, but it'll make better.

Then, when you feel comfortable, try docking under sail alone.




Wayne.B July 5th 08 06:00 PM

Boat Handling
 
On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 06:57:28 -0700 (PDT), Camper
wrote:

Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


There are some "tricks of the trade" that need to be learned, and many
of them are specific to the boat and your docking/mooring arrangement.
You can learn a lot by watching others with similar boats,
particularly the old timers who have been doing it for years.


Jonathan Ganz July 5th 08 06:01 PM

Boat Handling
 
In article ,
Bill Kearney wrote:

"Camper" wrote in message
...
Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


Like anything in life it depends on your level of skill and confidence.
Some folks can easily single-hand an 80' motor yacht, while others struggle
with much smaller vessels. It also depends on the conditions you expect to
encounter. Handling a boat on an inland lake is perhaps a bit easier that,
say, a place with widely varying tidal conditions and lots of exposure. But
in general it's fair to say a 25' boat wouldn't be difficult to single-hand.


I agree. However, I've found that picking up a mooring with my 30 foot
sailboat was easier than doing the same with my Cal 20 when the wind was up. More
stable even if it was harder to reach the mooring ball.




Rudy July 6th 08 03:16 AM

Boat Handling
 

... wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


Not at all. Practice may not make perfect, but it'll make better.


I'm more concerned with backing up my trailer & boat (26'OA) into my
driveway than I am about docking boat.
Maybe the "practice" rule would even work better if I just wrangled the
trailer without the boat on it several times til I "get it right"



Capt. JG July 6th 08 07:15 AM

Boat Handling
 
"Rudy" wrote in message
news:fWVbk.54994$kx.27368@pd7urf3no...

.. wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


Not at all. Practice may not make perfect, but it'll make better.


I'm more concerned with backing up my trailer & boat (26'OA) into my
driveway than I am about docking boat.
Maybe the "practice" rule would even work better if I just wrangled the
trailer without the boat on it several times til I "get it right"



I'd recommend it. It's not hard to do right, but it's easy to do wrong.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Rudy July 6th 08 09:21 PM

Boat Handling
 
Since I ve been "out of boating" (trailering) for over 25 years, I'll
probably get the "wrongs" right before I get the "rights" backing that new
trailer/boat up
into its space.

Maybe the "practice" rule would even work better if I just wrangled the
trailer without the boat on it several times til I "get it right"


I'd recommend it. It's not hard to do right, but it's easy to do wrong.
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Don White July 6th 08 10:52 PM

Boat Handling
 

"Camper" wrote in message
...
Being relatively new to motor boating I intend to take some boat
handling training but wonder whether I'm being realistic & responible
enough intending to be able to handle a 25 ft motor vessel single
handed as far as mooring, etc is concerned.


You might want to download this info and study it...
http://trailerboats.com/output.cfm?id=1199251



John H.[_4_] July 6th 08 11:20 PM

Boat Handling
 
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 20:21:17 GMT, "Rudy" wrote:

Since I ve been "out of boating" (trailering) for over 25 years, I'll
probably get the "wrongs" right before I get the "rights" backing that new
trailer/boat up
into its space.

Maybe the "practice" rule would even work better if I just wrangled the
trailer without the boat on it several times til I "get it right"


I'd recommend it. It's not hard to do right, but it's easy to do wrong.
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Just take your time. It'll work fine.


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