Re: Docking Twins
So why wouldn't one if F and the other in R work to position you along side a dock considering that the boat had no forward momentum initially.
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You are pulling up to a dock on the starboard side (or port side, just reverse everything); boat has some slow forward momentum and the dock is say 2' away and coming alongside. Helm is centered engines are in N.
You R the Star engine (maybe a little throttle bump) which should stop forward momentum and suck the transom in (toward the dock) and the helm goes to full cw (both simultaneously)...puts the rudders (tips) pointing toward the dock. Bow will start toward dock, but not get there because you are stopping the forward movement and starting to suck the stern in.
As soon as the boat stops forward movement, and when the bow stops moving (toward the dock) and starts to swing out (away from the dock), put the Port in F and give that throttle a little bump (Starboard engine and helm as they were).
Then as soon as it appears that she has stopped fore-aft movement and is drifting parallel to, and into the dock, N on both engines; center the helm.
Might be worth a try.
Mark