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Re: How to dock your boat
good advice Moody.
A line amidships can be very helpful, plus a boat hook.
Practice practice practice but not at the crowded ramp. Just try lots of approaches from different directions as to wind ad current.
I find it generally better to go against the wind/current than with it. Gets tricky when they are opposed.
Don't try to motor all the way in in gear. rather, coast in neutral and bump in and out of gear. The object of the game is NOT to use reverse as a brake (ever dock a sailboat?) and NEVER shift directly from forward to reverse, or vice versa, and this includes coasting at "high" speed while the prop is still turning in neutral.
On my docks the planks are spaced widely, and I cross tie between two finger piers. I keep a "monkey fist" knot in the end of the line, and toss it across the pier; the line falls between the planks and the knot catches there so I can pull in, or not lose the line overboard until I can tie it. I can also hit a target with 20' of line.
You don't use a slipknot to depart the dock.
good advice Moody.
A line amidships can be very helpful, plus a boat hook.
Practice practice practice but not at the crowded ramp. Just try lots of approaches from different directions as to wind ad current.
I find it generally better to go against the wind/current than with it. Gets tricky when they are opposed.
Don't try to motor all the way in in gear. rather, coast in neutral and bump in and out of gear. The object of the game is NOT to use reverse as a brake (ever dock a sailboat?) and NEVER shift directly from forward to reverse, or vice versa, and this includes coasting at "high" speed while the prop is still turning in neutral.
On my docks the planks are spaced widely, and I cross tie between two finger piers. I keep a "monkey fist" knot in the end of the line, and toss it across the pier; the line falls between the planks and the knot catches there so I can pull in, or not lose the line overboard until I can tie it. I can also hit a target with 20' of line.
You don't use a slipknot to depart the dock.