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![]() When I first bought and commissioned the Navigator I was a little nervous about my boat handling skills, especially since I had gone from a 28 footer to a 52 footer. To make matters worse the slip I had in Scituate was right behind a floating fuel dock and I had to back the boat about 150 feet from where I made the initial turn, passing within 10-15 feet of the fuel dock (which often had other boats tied up to it) and into the slip that only had 6 inches of clearance on each side. Fortunately I hired a very experienced tug boat captain to go out with me a couple of times and give me some lessons and tips on close quarter maneuvering. The Navigator was equipped with thrusters but he refused to let me use them. He's the one who really emphasized the "neutral is your friend" concept and taught me to back the boat towards the slip in a series of reverse, neutral, reverse, neutral steps, adjusting as necessary with the shifters (not the throttles) to keep lined up with the slip. It was well worth the short money he charged for these lessons. |
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