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How do you glide into a dock and then put the motor into reverse or whatever to cause the boat to settle gently alongside and paralell to the dock. I've never been able to figure that out.
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I turn off the motor and use my troller most times I am alone. Otherwise, it is trial and error. Practice, practice, practice.
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It's all about the speed and angle. I use a "bump" method most often. No, not bumping the boat into the dock, LOL, bumping the motor in/out of gear. Slow and almost parrall should help you out.
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My 3rd time or so out and back I was waiting my turn to dock. I saw this guy head into the dock at an angle, cut his motor with just enough momentum to reach it and he just casually stepped out of the bow and tied it off (while his prissy looking lady friend just sat and watched).
I've been doing that since and it works really well. The only downside is that sometimes the stern swings too far away - I need to work on that some more. |
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If the stern swings out after you've tied it, just use the motor to bring it back in.
I can't comment too much on method for the low profile single motors. But a large side area twin motor vessel is fun and actually very manueverable until you get the side area into the wind and tide. |
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Well the motor is off and I'm on the dock so I just have someone else in the boat throw me the stern line - If I was alone, I still think I'd just get back in and step out with the stern line...but your right, if the motor was still running and the bow is tied off, idle speed in reverse would bring the stern into the dock nicely. I think with what I'm doing, a slight 'rudder' maneuver just before the bow kiss would bring the stern in close to the dock - just need to fine tune a bit more.
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Didn't realize you cut the motor. I'm used to never turning the motor off, from the time we leave till we get back, even if its on for 18 hours.
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With a large twin engine, I'd likely leave it on as well - saw a cool, new twin engine with a joystick and the boat would move true sideways for docking. Pretty slick.
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Hey Abbey,
Here is another approach that you could try using the next time you're docking your boat by yourself. Throw your stern-line onto the dock during approach, so when it does try to drift away from you, you can pull it back around easily. -Mark |
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