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twin screws 03-06-2011 09:47 AM

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I had a 05, 38 Top Gun and I loved how easy it was around docks. I would like to here from you guys who have the 39. How are they around tite areas, are the easy or do you really have to work to get them docked? Do they turn the drives in or out or can you do either? If so, what are the advantages to in or out as far as docking?

omerta one 03-06-2011 09:51 AM

Any staggered will be more of a challenge than side by sides; they can be difficult to turn against the wind so you have to think about the approach...but you'll get used to it.

My 39 spun out.

wrinkleface 03-06-2011 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by twin screws (Post 3343453)
I had a 05, 38 Top Gun and I loved how easy it was around docks. I would like to here from you guys who have the 39. How are they around tite areas, are the easy or do you really have to work to get them docked? Do they turn the drives in or out or can you do either? If so, what are the advantages to in or out as far as docking?

not 100% but a 39 Pier 57 had at the Jax poker run last year spun out if I member right?? & in do'n so at least that was better 4 dock'n than turn'n in!!

twin screws 03-06-2011 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by omerta one (Post 3343456)
Any staggered will be more of a challenge than side by sides; they can be difficult to turn against the wind so you have to think about the approach...but you'll get used to it.

My 39 spun out.

Has it been a problem for you with no rubrail? The reason I ask is I love the lines on the Gladiator without the rail. I talked to Phil about building a 39 without the rail, however I"m not sure that is a good idea. So many boats (cats) don't have the rail, however they are so much wider I'm sure they dock easier anyway. I like that look a lot better, just a cleaner look.
Thanks for your imput.

thisistank 03-06-2011 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by twin screws (Post 3343566)
Has it been a problem for you with no rubrail? The reason I ask is I love the lines on the Gladiator without the rail. I talked to Phil about building a 39 without the rail, however I"m not sure that is a good idea. So many boats (cats) don't have the rail, however they are so much wider I'm sure they dock easier anyway. I like that look a lot better, just a cleaner look.
Thanks for your imput.

Not for nothin', but I alway chuckle when people complain about the no rub rail thing. It's such an east coast boating issue. On the west coast, most everyone use docks (that are bellow the rub rail anyway). On the east coast they use the pillars, where the rub rails come in handy.

;)

wrinkleface 03-06-2011 05:43 PM

[QUOTE=thisistank;3343714 On the east coast they use the pillars, where the rub rails come in handy.

;)[/QUOTE]

Midwest 2 Dude!! Personally I would not have a boat w/o rail!!(unless of course I hit the lottery & can have a crew of big tittied deck hands 2 make sure my boat doesn't touch anything)!!!!!!:evilb:

They R so clean look'n w/o though!!! I launch & retrieve every day I use my boat w/ the above stated "pillars" at the launch & alot of my daily destinations! Just 2 practical & functional!!

redbud35 03-06-2011 07:11 PM

My Gladiator is no problem around the dock. Took a bit to get used to. It's staggered and spinning in, don't know how much harder it can get than that. I just use the wheel like on a single.

BobbyB 03-06-2011 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by redbud35 (Post 3343815)
My Gladiator is no problem around the dock. Took a bit to get used to. It's staggered and spinning in, don't know how much harder it can get than that. I just use the wheel like on a single.

I saw your skills in florida and there werent that good. haha jk :grinser010:

redbud35 03-06-2011 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by BobbyB (Post 3343831)
I saw your skills in florida and there werent that good. haha jk :grinser010:

The wheel seemed to keep shaking.:drink:

omerta one 03-06-2011 08:19 PM

Ha, now try it with only one side working. Those guys in the cats have it soooo easy with the props 8 feet apart.


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