Prop Rotation
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From: Marblehead Ohio
The props on my 300 are turning in. Has anyone tried spinning them out? I never had a problem docking a single engine,but this thing is no fun trying to dock. Did they come from the factory spinning in? I know it would be less bow lift turning out.
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If this is your first twin maybe try to dock as you would with a single... But using both sticks for forward, and both for reverse.
Once you get that issue resolved time to split stick and use both engines........it's been fun learning to walk the boat sideways.....
Once you get that issue resolved time to split stick and use both engines........it's been fun learning to walk the boat sideways.....
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I've tried one engine,both and just using the drives without using the steering wheel. Sometimes I can do it other times its like What The Hell Happened!!! I do need a lot more practice. Very frustrating becouse of years with a single I was NEVER worried about docking the boat.
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my thought has allways been you have a steering wheel for a reason so use it..
practice and go slow when in doubt back out and do it again,,dont worry about whos watching,,they wont help you pay for the damage!!!!
practice and go slow when in doubt back out and do it again,,dont worry about whos watching,,they wont help you pay for the damage!!!!
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I have watched this video a few times and puts things into simple terms, maybe it will help you as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=F2TNpfvn6QA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=F2TNpfvn6QA
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This works well to balance the prop response. Gives the reverse prop more thrust since it doesn't drive the water into the transom. Gives the forward prop less thrust since it is pushing water to the surface. I'm betting it will help your situation.
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I have watched this video a few times and puts things into simple terms, maybe it will help you as well...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=F2TNpfvn6QA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=F2TNpfvn6QA

And I like Boatnt's tip...don't worry about who's watching, you're not there to impress bystanders!



