magicalbill
GreatGrady Captain
A thought or two on joysticks.
I have been in a boat equipped with them. During a docking procedure in 15kt winds, the joystick couldn't keep up with the wind blowing it around. I saw it first hand.
I have a great friend with a 300 Marlin built the same time as mine. He usually chooses to dock with the throttles, as the HelmMaster won't completely push the boat sideways.
Many others like it. I've never tried to use one.
My Marlin has the thruster option and no HelmMaster. I really feel it is best to learn how to maneuver your boat with twins in close quarters rather than rely on the thruster. Having this knowledge is important, if not essential. Thrusters are meant to assist in challenging conditions, not be the primary go-to option. I can spin mine on a dime in her own length with no thruster needed.
I use my thruster maybe 20% of the time, all on windy days. I never use it in calm docking situations.
Public Service Message here; Practice and really learn how to drive a boat. I'm still learning after 50 years. That thruster will stop one day and the HelmMaster will break. You still need to be able to get to the dock.
I have been in a boat equipped with them. During a docking procedure in 15kt winds, the joystick couldn't keep up with the wind blowing it around. I saw it first hand.
I have a great friend with a 300 Marlin built the same time as mine. He usually chooses to dock with the throttles, as the HelmMaster won't completely push the boat sideways.
Many others like it. I've never tried to use one.
My Marlin has the thruster option and no HelmMaster. I really feel it is best to learn how to maneuver your boat with twins in close quarters rather than rely on the thruster. Having this knowledge is important, if not essential. Thrusters are meant to assist in challenging conditions, not be the primary go-to option. I can spin mine on a dime in her own length with no thruster needed.
I use my thruster maybe 20% of the time, all on windy days. I never use it in calm docking situations.
Public Service Message here; Practice and really learn how to drive a boat. I'm still learning after 50 years. That thruster will stop one day and the HelmMaster will break. You still need to be able to get to the dock.