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Well, the afternoon went really well. Learned a lot and can say that
in my opinion, handing a twin outboard boat is considerably easier than manuevering a twin inboard diesel boat. Couldn't quite get the whole gearing issue down right. I tried several techniques I've read about - for instance, putting the starboard engine in reverse and using the port engine to move the boat and vice versa. Seemed a lot simpler to me to use just one engine and use the rudder to manuever, but that doesn't always work in a cross wind (which I learned rather quickly). Guess it's just a question of learning the skill. However, I much prefer just pointing the engine where I want to go and when. :) |
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