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- Chase
263 Chase as in my signature pic
my "problem" comes when a stiff wind is coming from behind me and i need to spin in place to complete a 180 degree turn and finish heading into the wind. when there is no wind, the boat spins nice and easy and i am on my way. the issue when its windy is that as my bow comes around and i am spun about 90 degrees (wind now on my beam), the bow really starts to catch the wind and i stop spinning. i just get pushed with the wind staying at about the 90 degree point in the turn.
My question is, how high will you push the RPM when you have one engine in forward and one in reverse? I feel like giving it some gas would be the only way to overcome the wind, but I never like to use much if any throttle in tight spaces and around docks, but I don’t see how else I could complete my turn. Do you get to the point of diminishing returns with increased throttle and spin response? I don’t see it hurting the transom, but could be wrong.
Note - I know how to use a dock or piling to aid in making a turn in wind, but that’s not always an option
my "problem" comes when a stiff wind is coming from behind me and i need to spin in place to complete a 180 degree turn and finish heading into the wind. when there is no wind, the boat spins nice and easy and i am on my way. the issue when its windy is that as my bow comes around and i am spun about 90 degrees (wind now on my beam), the bow really starts to catch the wind and i stop spinning. i just get pushed with the wind staying at about the 90 degree point in the turn.
My question is, how high will you push the RPM when you have one engine in forward and one in reverse? I feel like giving it some gas would be the only way to overcome the wind, but I never like to use much if any throttle in tight spaces and around docks, but I don’t see how else I could complete my turn. Do you get to the point of diminishing returns with increased throttle and spin response? I don’t see it hurting the transom, but could be wrong.
Note - I know how to use a dock or piling to aid in making a turn in wind, but that’s not always an option
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