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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
news ![]() No one can give you a good answer without knowing a good deal more about your set-up. For instance: How closely spaced are the outboards, are they both righthand/left hand wheels, are they counter rotating (inboard turning, outboard turning)...so forth and so on. Best bet, find out this info then find someone in your area with a similar set-up who seems (from observation) to know how to handle his/her boat, and ask for help. otn "Joe" wrote in message link.net... 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. Thanks. Interesting question. I'm just lurking here, so I'll tag on another question that might be related. Inboards, even when in neutral, exert some force on the boat that can be used to move in a certain direction. Do outboards do this? |
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