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Originally Posted by glen george
(Post 3578358)
We were on Oneida lake, lake ontario and the 1000 islands every weekend. Backing up and docking has been an ongoing learning experience with twins and shifters on the left side. The 2 books i bought did not help. Looking forward to spring, practice practice practice.
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Stand up with your azz to the cabin door, now drive it like a bulldozer. ;)
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I lose the direction of the drives sometimes on the factory steering wheel in reverse, I have a new dino steering wheel that will better let me know the direction of the drives when backing up. Parts are coming in daily now.
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Originally Posted by glen george
(Post 3586616)
I lose the direction of the drives sometimes on the factory steering wheel in reverse, I have a new dino steering wheel that will better let me know the direction of the drives when backing up. Parts are coming in daily now.
Normally I do not even have to turn the wheel that much when docking. I use the drives in fwd or rev; sometimes both (one fwd one rev) to steer the boat while docking. 2 good books I would reccomend on boat manuevering are " 7 steps to successful boat docking" by Ronald and Katherine Redmond and "Powerboat Handling" by Bob Sweet . they both have nice illustrations and they explain how the boat moves very clearly. |
You know I never seen that much difference when backing with the pros turning in or out.
With twins and turning the drives it is pretty easy getting into places, the bigger problem I have is the front catching wind. The boat did drive better with them turning in, 28" Hydro's. |
I do have those two docking books. I can whip around my truck and trailer into any tight spot and get it right on the 1st try. On my old single engine boat i was used to driving it using the steering wheel + shifter. This twin one I have been learning as I go with no twin experence. Hands off the steering wheel.
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 3586641)
With twins and turning the drives it is pretty easy getting into places, the bigger problem I have is the front catching wind.
The boat did drive better with them turning in, 28" Hydro's. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 3586641)
the bigger problem I have is the front catching wind.
Back when I used to be a power boater, :party-smiley-004: I had the same problem. Dang nose would just keep on coming around. Now Bob O's raft would track like it's on rails. |
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 3587500)
Back when I used to be a power boater, :party-smiley-004: I had the same problem. Dang nose would just keep on coming around.
Now Bob O's raft would track like it's on rails. |
PARTS, 2012 plan of attack.
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When I hear the UPS truck coming, I get excited. I must be a gearhead. 2012 plan of attack.
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