I'm getting more and more frustrated over the dock side handling, exspecially reverse with my Marlin. It's a 1990 with 250's.
My marina doesn't have finger slips so I have to dock bow in so I don't need to reverse, spin, etc often. Good thing because I couldn't afford the damage I would cause. Seriously, this weekend in a tight marina with a strong (20mph and higher gust) cross wind I nearly wiped out an entire line of boats.
I trim my motors down but no matter what I can only spin the boat about half way around. After that it just crabs sideways.
In reverse with the motors straight I go to the side 2-3 feet for every foot I go backwards.
This is killing me. I've run inboards for 15 years and can dock cross ways to a full blown Nor'easter yet I jump on this thing and even on a calm day I look like a complete moron as soon as I have to back in to a slip or back up in general.
Any suggestions short of adding a bow thruster or taking up golf?
Thanks
My marina doesn't have finger slips so I have to dock bow in so I don't need to reverse, spin, etc often. Good thing because I couldn't afford the damage I would cause. Seriously, this weekend in a tight marina with a strong (20mph and higher gust) cross wind I nearly wiped out an entire line of boats.
I trim my motors down but no matter what I can only spin the boat about half way around. After that it just crabs sideways.
In reverse with the motors straight I go to the side 2-3 feet for every foot I go backwards.
This is killing me. I've run inboards for 15 years and can dock cross ways to a full blown Nor'easter yet I jump on this thing and even on a calm day I look like a complete moron as soon as I have to back in to a slip or back up in general.
Any suggestions short of adding a bow thruster or taking up golf?
Thanks