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Nigel Featherston
 
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Default Docking HELP!!

I would recommend that you never use people as a bumper. It is much easier
to repair a scratch than a broken bone.

"Diver1055" wrote in message
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Is it just me or does everybody get knots in there gut every time they

have
to dock?

I Have had boats up to 22 feet for a long time, but end of August I

bought a
32 footer, with twin inboard outboard engines. WOW it sure a lot tougher
than I expected.

I dock in a boat house, which you would think would be relatively
easy..Wrong trying to keep it straight and steady I find quite

difficult.

I've heard some people say "don't touch the wheel"
others say "idle speed only"

any pointers to help regain my confidence would be very much appreciated,
please remember I have an I/O twins.

Thanks


Its alot of fun trying not to bump into other boats and things. I got

back
into a boat that I have to keep in a slip and I have to learn the boat's
particularities all over again. What I do is go out with enough people

bumpers
to help me learn how to dock the boat.

Good luck
Rick



 
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