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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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I guess JimH really doesn't want to know, so I will tell you.
The problem with most single screw boats is the prop walk. So
instead of keeping the boat in gear, you just "bump" the boat in
and out of gear (keeping it in gear for less than a second), you
want to keep enough movement to offset the wind or current. As
long as you have movement the outdrive acts as a rudder, and
since you don't have continual prop torque/walk, it is a piece of
cake to back a single screw boat.

If you have a boat with a lot of surface area, it can be effected
by the wind, and you have to compensate for that with your
initial approach, but with a tiny runabout it becomes 2nd nature
to spin the boat around and back it up.



What a secret! Why, it is *amazing* no one ever thought of this
before. I mean, this gem of an original idea has never been seen
in any boating magazines, books or websites. Wow! Frippin' amazing.

Next thing you know, Reggie will climb aboard a boat that isn't
indoors at the Atlanta boat show.

Harry,
Maybe you didn't see my quotes around "secret". As I said, the
marina showed it to all new boaters and I see it used by people up
and down my dock, so it was a very well known "secret", but there
are some (obvioulsly JimH if could not back his boat into the slip)
who don't know it. When I see someone having trouble docking their
boat, I always suggest they try it, and it always seems to solve
the problem for them. I think you might be so upset because you
didn't know about it either. That is ok, even a boatless fool like
me can teach you some stuff, so just keep reading all of my posts.

Harry there are some people who have to pretend about their
boating, and they make up imaginary boats and imaginary boating
trips. I don't.


There isn't the slightest reason to believe you've ever been aboard
a boat, let alone that you own one.

Ok, want to make some easy money? I am willing to bet you $10,000
that I do own a boat, and another $10,000 that you don't own a
lobster boat. The money can go to you or your favorite charity,
which ever one you want. I am sure you know a worthwhile charity
that could use $20,000. I know I do.




There isn't the slightest reason to believe you've ever been aboard a
boat, let alone that you own one.


well then want to make some easy money? Between me being boatless and
you owning a Lobster Boat either you or your charity should be very happy.







I only gamble with gentlemen, Reggie, not with a**holes. You have proven
over and again that you are an a**hole.
There isn't the slightest reason to believe you've ever been aboard a
boat, let alone that you own one.
 
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