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On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:45:02 GMT, Joe
wrote: I am new to boating and would like to get some opinions on docking and how it "should" be done. I have a Wellcraft 270 Coastal with twin Evinrude 200's. -When docking (perpendicular) should I be steering the boat when maneuvering or using the engines to spin the boat 90 degrees? I'm having a hard time with spinning it and keeping it where it needs to be. ARG!!! So far every time I've tried to spin it I've had to abandon that effort and steer it in. It works but I don't want to get accustom to doing that if it's actually easier to use the engines. ANY helpful advice on this subject would be greatly appreciated. With outboards, you have to remember that you are using vectored thrust. "Spin" a boat with outboards is possible, but it requires practice. The simplest way to manuever is to put the opposite engine in reverse (or forward depending) and use the other engine to change the direction of the bow. Occasionally, you will need to reverse that process while manuevering as conditions warrant. Backing into any spot is also the best way to use vectored thrust in my opinion. In reverse, you are pulling the boat much like you would a front wheel drive car - the way you turn the wheel is the way the boat will go - much like backing up a trailer. Once you get a line of the dock, the rest is just applying power in the appropriate direction to bring the bow into alignment. What I find very helpful in teaching docking manuevers is to pick a bouy ( or even a floating dock if there aren't any swimmers around) and use that for practice. Just spent an hour or so learning how the boat reacts using different approaches and experiment with the proper combination of power and thrust. |
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