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ng.com... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related One of the great movies of all time. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"mmc" wrote in news:48b194b4$0$19387
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related You just can't beat professional pilotage...(c; An 80-something monster came INSIDE the face dock to tie up to the inside of it for the night. We were all enjoying some libation in the Amel's cockpit with some cheeze balls someone had brought aboard. I thought this guy was kinda BIG to be in such a confined space. The tide was about 3 knots going out, making a bigger hazard for him to overcome. He idled the engines, then backed her down just a little to stop his forward motion right in the middle of the "channel" between the long face dock and all the finger piers mere mortals with some money dock their pride and joys. Before the boat even came to a stop, multiple whining noises from the below decks electric thrusters started and as she still drifted towards her night's berth, her captain rotated her on her central axis as if she had a vertical shaft down her stack. After she passed perpendicular to the current vector, he reversed his engines at idle and adjusted their forward thrust to bring her into a standstill in the current. As that got closer to reality, both thrusters easily parked her against the inside of the face dock with about a foot to spare on both ends to the big yachts fore and aft of her....a perfect landing with no motion at all....as there was no room for error. They didn't hand the dock hands the lines until after she was "parked", her main engines still maintaining position against the current and her thrusters holding her against the dock..... It just isn't fair......dammit. A kid could park that beast with a half day's instructions. it just isn't fair at all..... Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention he did all this with a WIRELESS HANDHELD BOX WHILE STANDING ON THE RAIL TOWARDS THE DOCK! It had a joystick on it that controlled not only the bow and stern thrusters, but the main diesel monsters in the bilge and their transmissions. At least he couldn't....YET....put the dock slot into the computer as a waypoint and just go have a beer. |
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Larry wrote:
"mmc" wrote in news:48b194b4$0$19387 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related You just can't beat professional pilotage...(c; An 80-something monster came INSIDE the face dock to tie up to the inside of it for the night. We were all enjoying some libation in the Amel's cockpit with some cheeze balls someone had brought aboard. I thought this guy was kinda BIG to be in such a confined space. The tide was about 3 knots going out, making a bigger hazard for him to overcome. He idled the engines, then backed her down just a little to stop his forward motion right in the middle of the "channel" between the long face dock and all the finger piers mere mortals with some money dock their pride and joys. Before the boat even came to a stop, multiple whining noises from the below decks electric thrusters started and as she still drifted towards her night's berth, her captain rotated her on her central axis as if she had a vertical shaft down her stack. After she passed perpendicular to the current vector, he reversed his engines at idle and adjusted their forward thrust to bring her into a standstill in the current. As that got closer to reality, both thrusters easily parked her against the inside of the face dock with about a foot to spare on both ends to the big yachts fore and aft of her....a perfect landing with no motion at all....as there was no room for error. They didn't hand the dock hands the lines until after she was "parked", her main engines still maintaining position against the current and her thrusters holding her against the dock..... It just isn't fair......dammit. A kid could park that beast with a half day's instructions. it just isn't fair at all..... Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention he did all this with a WIRELESS HANDHELD BOX WHILE STANDING ON THE RAIL TOWARDS THE DOCK! It had a joystick on it that controlled not only the bow and stern thrusters, but the main diesel monsters in the bilge and their transmissions. At least he couldn't....YET....put the dock slot into the computer as a waypoint and just go have a beer. Friend has a center cockpit ketch with a new $30K wiring job. Went out to set up the electronics and when returning, he asked the wirer to back it in to the slip as he was apprehensive to do it himself. After ripping off the outboard and bracket and leaving a big kreosote black streak down the side, the wirer said he wasn't to familiar with a center cockpit with bow thrusters! Owner and wirer decided to split the repair costs! Gordon |
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If you can dock a 692 footer like the Empress of the Seas with a
couple of joy sticks, why not an 80 footer? http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/7...oystickve1.jpg ================================================== ======== On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 03:03:40 +0000, Larry wrote: "mmc" wrote in news:48b194b4$0$19387 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related You just can't beat professional pilotage...(c; An 80-something monster came INSIDE the face dock to tie up to the inside of it for the night. We were all enjoying some libation in the Amel's cockpit with some cheeze balls someone had brought aboard. I thought this guy was kinda BIG to be in such a confined space. The tide was about 3 knots going out, making a bigger hazard for him to overcome. He idled the engines, then backed her down just a little to stop his forward motion right in the middle of the "channel" between the long face dock and all the finger piers mere mortals with some money dock their pride and joys. Before the boat even came to a stop, multiple whining noises from the below decks electric thrusters started and as she still drifted towards her night's berth, her captain rotated her on her central axis as if she had a vertical shaft down her stack. After she passed perpendicular to the current vector, he reversed his engines at idle and adjusted their forward thrust to bring her into a standstill in the current. As that got closer to reality, both thrusters easily parked her against the inside of the face dock with about a foot to spare on both ends to the big yachts fore and aft of her....a perfect landing with no motion at all....as there was no room for error. They didn't hand the dock hands the lines until after she was "parked", her main engines still maintaining position against the current and her thrusters holding her against the dock..... It just isn't fair......dammit. A kid could park that beast with a half day's instructions. it just isn't fair at all..... Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention he did all this with a WIRELESS HANDHELD BOX WHILE STANDING ON THE RAIL TOWARDS THE DOCK! It had a joystick on it that controlled not only the bow and stern thrusters, but the main diesel monsters in the bilge and their transmissions. At least he couldn't....YET....put the dock slot into the computer as a waypoint and just go have a beer. |
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On 2008-08-24 13:04:29 -0400, "mmc" said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related So what's the big deal? That's pretty much how I dock Xan most of the time, though I have a port-pulling prop when backing so I'd have mirror-imaged his docking. Know your boat. Use it's strengths. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:15:02 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
On 2008-08-24 13:04:29 -0400, "mmc" said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related So what's the big deal? That's pretty much how I dock Xan most of the time, though I have a port-pulling prop when backing so I'd have mirror-imaged his docking. Yeah, but do you get a Margarita and do a jig? That's the point. --Vic |
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![]() "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008082505150277923-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-08-24 13:04:29 -0400, "mmc" said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related So what's the big deal? That's pretty much how I dock Xan most of the time, though I have a port-pulling prop when backing so I'd have mirror-imaged his docking. Know your boat. Use it's strengths. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ As JG said, it's a great flick. No need to look for a "deeper meaning". sheeessh.... |
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"mmc" wrote in message
ng.com... "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008082505150277923-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-08-24 13:04:29 -0400, "mmc" said: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related So what's the big deal? That's pretty much how I dock Xan most of the time, though I have a port-pulling prop when backing so I'd have mirror-imaged his docking. Know your boat. Use it's strengths. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ As JG said, it's a great flick. No need to look for a "deeper meaning". sheeessh.... The best scene is when he's asleep with his glass eye open. LOL -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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If you can dock a 692 footer like the Empress of the Seas with a
couple of joy sticks, why not an 80 footer? http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/7...oystickve1.jpg ================================================== ======== On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 03:03:40 +0000, Larry wrote: "mmc" wrote in news:48b194b4$0$19387 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8alNx...eature=related You just can't beat professional pilotage...(c; An 80-something monster came INSIDE the face dock to tie up to the inside of it for the night. We were all enjoying some libation in the Amel's cockpit with some cheeze balls someone had brought aboard. I thought this guy was kinda BIG to be in such a confined space. The tide was about 3 knots going out, making a bigger hazard for him to overcome. He idled the engines, then backed her down just a little to stop his forward motion right in the middle of the "channel" between the long face dock and all the finger piers mere mortals with some money dock their pride and joys. Before the boat even came to a stop, multiple whining noises from the below decks electric thrusters started and as she still drifted towards her night's berth, her captain rotated her on her central axis as if she had a vertical shaft down her stack. After she passed perpendicular to the current vector, he reversed his engines at idle and adjusted their forward thrust to bring her into a standstill in the current. As that got closer to reality, both thrusters easily parked her against the inside of the face dock with about a foot to spare on both ends to the big yachts fore and aft of her....a perfect landing with no motion at all....as there was no room for error. They didn't hand the dock hands the lines until after she was "parked", her main engines still maintaining position against the current and her thrusters holding her against the dock..... It just isn't fair......dammit. A kid could park that beast with a half day's instructions. it just isn't fair at all..... Oh, sorry, I forgot to mention he did all this with a WIRELESS HANDHELD BOX WHILE STANDING ON THE RAIL TOWARDS THE DOCK! It had a joystick on it that controlled not only the bow and stern thrusters, but the main diesel monsters in the bilge and their transmissions. At least he couldn't....YET....put the dock slot into the computer as a waypoint and just go have a beer. |
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