Re: Boat handling exercise
Up in Maine, watching experienced lobstermen regularly (sucessfully) back up single-screw inboards with no thrusters makes me believe it is doable, but only with skills handed down from your father, and his father, etc.<br /><br />Having owned several outboard boats where I could *sort of* get them to back in the general direction I wanted to go, I wasn't prepared for what happens on my latest boat - the outboard is on a bracket, which is great for many things since it allows a full conventional transom, BUT putting that pivot point way back there truly is an experience in reverse - I agree with Sundog - quick shots of power are better than trying to brute force it (in which case it tries even harder to fight you).<br /><br />Also as noted earlier, *anything* you can do to kick it in the right direction to begin with and it will usually stay there (push off dock, play the current or wind right, use a gondola pole, or on a real small boat, even an oar!)