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Any suggestions for a boat that backs poorly?
same problem
It is a real crap shoot as to where I am heading in reverse.
"Stern thruster", good answer. That's what I have.
Give it a shot of power and put it in neutral
Almost any of them!
No experience with this -- but to bounce an idea...
old fashion spring line!!
Yeah this is what I plan on trying...
For getting in and out,, the spring is a great method
A spring line will do the job for sure.
Bow thruster is the answer Gene.
That's a major installation job
No moorings, no bow thruster.
I've seen a few in 31-footers, and also noticed that newer Island Packets have molded in flat spots for the tunnel (!)
I have seen one in....
My experience is that first you gotta get some way on...
I'll play with both the spring line and this motoring idea tomorrow...
Ok, I gotta say it. I have always found the spring line to be a pain in the ass.
And the prop walk. Make it help you when you fully understand it's potential.
My boat does that. While I couldn't back out, I may be able to back into Genes slip.
It's that "no boats around" practice time I really want.
If you have a dock, I find it better than trying it in open water.
Change to a smaller prop &/or open the aperture
I have posted this here before, same issue, different boat now
That walking the boat back out of the slip...
mmm, well, in that case
Some good things to practice in the latest Good Old Boat...