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First off, it wasn't stated whether you have inboard, outboard, or same
way turning props. Every time you leave the dock, take 10 minutes in some open area and try different things: One engine, with and without steering, then the other, then add throttle. Two Engines, with and without steering, then add throttle. Two engines, apposed, with and without steering, then add throttle. Two engines apposed with opposite steering at various angles, then add throttle. See how different winds and currents affect you at different angles of attack and different speeds. Learning a new boat, will not happen overnight ..... keep your maneuvers slow and simple to begin with, and only add "tricks" as you learn their affect (or is it effect?), but never be satisfied .... when conditions are right, try some "off the wall" ideas .... BG sometimes these will have amazing results. otn |
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