Depends on the dock.
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Depends on the dock.
It's this guy:
http://www.hotboat.com/frm/showthread.php?t=5644
Valid question and if I weren't so lazy yesterday, I would have. That area has a bit of a current at times and I was a bit uncomfortable in backing in. Once we got into the slip, there was no crosswind so the boat sat fairly still and there was little torque over the windshield. It looks like I'm hitting up front but I was able to tie it off tight enough for it not to hit. As I said right off, I probably should have backed in - or better yet, they need to add 4 more feet to the docks up there!:wink:
I always back in whether single or twins. With the prop(s) pulling the boat from the now "front" you have more precise control and quicker response. Once you figure it out, you'll never head in again. An added plus on a little longer boat is easier loading/unloading.
Topock has a weird current. The only place I really have to work at it to not tap the dock.
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