How To Dock A Boat Correctly!

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Комментарии • 361

  • @BornAgainBoating
    @BornAgainBoating  10 месяцев назад +1

    Learn tons of Tricks & Skills like this with Step-by-Step courses @ BornAgainBoating.com

  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 4 года назад +205

    Best advice I was ever given about docking my boat. “Only go as fast as you’d want to hit it”
    Saved my hull a few times.

    • @superbmediacontentcreator
      @superbmediacontentcreator 4 года назад +4

      Only approach a dock as fast as you're willing to hit is how I teach docking. I also teach the use of spring lines though.

    • @dancheesman1752
      @dancheesman1752 3 года назад +4

      I use to work for a guy who use to slam us into the poly balls. I made fun of him calling it Pete’s Power Docking lessons 101.

    • @Eluderatnight
      @Eluderatnight 2 года назад +1

      When you have a 4 blade prop on a small boat the 900rpm Idle is a little fast so You need to pop the throttle in reverse just shy of the dock

  • @liamcoleman8244
    @liamcoleman8244 4 года назад +63

    Being good at docking is such a flex

    • @manfredlevin5638
      @manfredlevin5638 2 года назад +1

      I bet all my money I am better than you

    • @manfredlevin5638
      @manfredlevin5638 2 года назад +1

      I bet all my money I am better than you

    • @liamcoleman8244
      @liamcoleman8244 2 года назад +3

      @@manfredlevin5638 ok

    • @twistedjigco.548
      @twistedjigco.548 2 года назад +1

      @@manfredlevin5638 flexin hard, lol my 6 yr old nephew is like that with everything.

    • @Eluderatnight
      @Eluderatnight 2 года назад +1

      Anchoring solo on the sandbar late in the day when the only spot is in a rip current is the real flex.

  • @devereux6055
    @devereux6055 4 года назад +28

    I’ve been boating for quite a few years this is by far the simplest explanation of boat handling. Docking is always the hardest part of boating. Go to any marina and watch, the difference between experienced and inexperienced boater.
    Your educational videos are priceless, thank you for all your hard work in providing use with your knowledge and experience.

  • @anthonystephens5183
    @anthonystephens5183 2 года назад +2

    You guys are amazing!!! I have been studying various boating techniques and I'm in the process of buying my first boat!!! I thank GOD for all your help!!!

  • @tajik.yassin5203
    @tajik.yassin5203 4 года назад +2

    Excellent video, I’m in the process of studying for my captains license. I grew up with boats back up in the Midwest. My uncles were fishermen plus I’m a water person since childhood. This is very good instructions and the top view with the drone was great 👍. Thank you for sharing your expertise on docking.

  • @user-cb6pe4pe5k
    @user-cb6pe4pe5k 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video. My wife and I just bought a boat and we were so stress out because we didn’t know how to dock properly. I’m glad that you posted this video 🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @Beachnative42
    @Beachnative42 4 года назад +23

    Every boat owner needs to see this video! I worked for Sea Ray boats building 50 to 68 ft yachts and a new test captain was trying to back in a 58' er. There were about 10 people watching him and we could tell he was getting nervous. The dock supervisor made everyone go inside the dock house and watch thru the window and he was able to pull it right in. He had the talent but not the confidence that took a while to grow.
    The info in this terrific video is it builds awareness which leads to confidence, BRAVO !!!!

    • @Eluderatnight
      @Eluderatnight 2 года назад +1

      Its a 1-2mil boat soo yea. Clinch factor.

  • @dutchglobetrotter4513
    @dutchglobetrotter4513 3 года назад +1

    There is a lot of good information in this video!
    I part-time crew on a sailing yacht and one of my tasks is to helm the rib.
    Once you mastered docking to a moving vessel, a solid dock is easy.

  • @thehappytexan
    @thehappytexan 4 года назад +5

    Very good instructions! I had to teach myself how to drive my old mans bass boat. Then I got married and we bought a v drive wake boat. Completely different! Accept using the wind. It takes time and patience to master a boat that backs to the right under light throttle no matter what the rudder position is. You can back it straight and even left, but it takes a little speed.

  • @sdmc222
    @sdmc222 4 года назад +3

    Another quality vid. As a lifelong boater and now yacht pilot there is one point to add. Spring line: first one on at the dock or slip, and last one off! It is amazing how many boaters dont get this and will have a crew member throwing a bow line at a willing helper at the slip or gas dock. Only to find the current and/or wind push the stern away from the landing! As soon as you get to the dock make fast that spring line, (middle area of ur vessel), first and keep the bow or stern from drifting. Especially if you dont have a deckhand on board. Ive docked my 40+ foot yacht solo many times. (Although I wouldn't recommend it lol)

  • @ciudadgilera
    @ciudadgilera 3 года назад +1

    I have a 28f CC single engine that resenttly purchased am still learning how to dock and like you say practice and practice I also drive big truck and like you said learning to dock requires lots of practice the concept is the same. Thank you for the great lesson.

  • @Leg239
    @Leg239 4 года назад +50

    I literally dock boats for a living and still learned something. Great video!

  • @LBS4
    @LBS4 4 года назад +6

    Great tips here, thank you - I’ve had boats since I was a kid & still learned a couple things, appreciate it!

  • @carstenhansen5757
    @carstenhansen5757 4 года назад +10

    Seeing it from above, while seeing it from inside, was a REALLY good idea.

  • @gregorylaughlin2556
    @gregorylaughlin2556 3 года назад +3

    This guy is clear and confident. This is a message from Australia where I spend quite a bit of time with Marine Rescue which is the equivalent of the US Coast Guard. This is a really good video in my opinion.

  • @Mr51Caveman
    @Mr51Caveman 3 года назад +2

    I worked Fighter aircraft for 24 years. I could put one of them pretty much anywhere. Today I put my new 23 ft Hurricane deck boat on the trailer for the 1st time ever! The winds were kicking and it kept pushing me sideways. Still the folks I was with (and had a lot of boating experience) thought I did a pretty good job. It was scary! But it took about 5 minutes and I was on the trailer. Thanks for the tips.

  • @vi811per
    @vi811per 3 года назад +4

    Absolutely the best docking explanations on youtube. I've taught beginner boaters these very same techniques, but your explanations make it very simple to understand. From now on, I will be recommending any new boaters to watch this video. Not only is docking (and practicing over and over again in a quiet marina on a weekday) my main curriculum, I also focus on anchoring, beaching and safety while swimming around the vessel. If you can get confident docking over and over in different wind and current conditions, you're already ahead of the game. I also teach that even an experienced boater (over 25 years) will sometimes make a mistake, and it will usually be while everyone is at the dock watching, so don't get discouraged. Great video!

  • @ericdavi1231
    @ericdavi1231 4 года назад +119

    Everyone always wants their turn to drive the boat until we start getting close to the dock!

    • @williamgray4416
      @williamgray4416 4 года назад +8

      And you are so right.

    • @skipper1350
      @skipper1350 4 года назад +1

      I don't care for wind speed too much, except for when I'm docking? I tell my wife, kids its time to go when it is not yet windy, though, when I am back at the marina and its picking up then they appreciate.

    • @fantastic4ofus
      @fantastic4ofus 4 года назад +2

      LOL. So true! Had that happen to me. When we were close to the dock, my friend said, "I'm done can you take over?" I won't lie, it felt good when he asked.

    • @treydrier3169
      @treydrier3169 3 года назад +3

      And as the boat owner you wouldn't want an amateur docking your boat.

    • @KevinSmith-dq9tz
      @KevinSmith-dq9tz 3 года назад +1

      😂😂 Fact !

  • @peterdraughn7743
    @peterdraughn7743 4 года назад +2

    These videos have help me and my dad on our own boats. Thank you and keep it up.

  • @erniewallace7687
    @erniewallace7687 3 года назад +3

    Probably the best boat docking video out there for a noob. I've watched it 20 times easily!

  • @RobboHouTex
    @RobboHouTex 4 года назад +8

    Excellent vid. I'll be studying this carefully after I buy my boat. "Floating" the boat into place with motor inputs seems like good advice to remember.

    • @vxnova1
      @vxnova1 4 года назад +2

      Going slow is the key, that and if you are about to hit something point the steering at it and then go in reverse,

    • @vxnova1
      @vxnova1 4 года назад +1

      Practice as well. This video is great advice but no substitute for practice, spend the time and learn this at your own time will pay dividends when you are in a tight spot,

    • @justjoeitable
      @justjoeitable 4 года назад

      Practice is the only way it's never this calm by me I'm dealing with the 8 knot current and usually a whole bunch of wind. If you do anything slow you're in trouble and I'm talkin about inputs 2 the motors and the steering wheel. 30 years of practice I think I finally got it ;)

  • @yourmomsdildo3938
    @yourmomsdildo3938 Год назад

    Thanks for this. Upgrading from a 12" john boat to a 34' Cabin crusier living on lake erie.

  • @briantreco2371
    @briantreco2371 4 года назад +1

    wowwwwwwww bro best docking video on youtube i endorse this video lol....... ive bin a captain for about 10 years driving boats from 17ft to 130 ft steel monsters no matter the size same rules apply great video !!!!!!

  • @EmilioBaldi
    @EmilioBaldi 3 года назад +1

    Great video and great advice!
    It is good practice, at least with sterndrives, to wait a moment in neutral between gear changes, so as not to stress the transmission.

  • @royalnavyyachtmaster
    @royalnavyyachtmaster 3 года назад +1

    I teach docking and un-docking in person, on YOUR boat. Great video. Always learn something new.

  • @twistedjigco.548
    @twistedjigco.548 2 года назад +2

    I need to practice more somewhere, I don’t mind asking for help knowing in the end it’s gonna make me better. Docking with a bigger boat and motor is a whole new type of anxiety lol. Especially having a tiller jet drive, even in neutral it pushes forward.

  • @stephenkir7839
    @stephenkir7839 3 года назад +1

    Ah just bought a new single engine boat .I have been looking for a video like this thanx .The technique make so much sense.It is something you have to practice. I feel not so intimidated now nowing these tips.🙂😅

  • @hornybushman987
    @hornybushman987 3 года назад +1

    I absolutely like your Chanel and videos. Great job bro. I am owner of the Marex 5.0 V8 300 BHp Speed boat, and I know how I am always afraid when comes to Docking.

  • @markfrankl6589
    @markfrankl6589 2 года назад +1

    Great video and advise on how to dock. I will use your suggestion and practice docking using your techniques that you demonstrated.

  • @flyingmedic
    @flyingmedic 4 года назад +3

    This is a an excellent educating video for anyone who has or will have the responsibility to dock a boat. You might be on a $10,000 boat docking right next to a $10,000,000 boat. One can never think they are good enough.
    Thank you.
    Paul

    • @pergunnarvikmjlhus3597
      @pergunnarvikmjlhus3597 3 года назад

      Exactly. Docking a big boat will humble even the proudest person. Huge respect to Captains who are able to dock a superyacht in crowded marinas for example.

  • @MIUBHI007
    @MIUBHI007 4 года назад +6

    Great video. I've never had an issue with docking my boat (single engine speed boat) but it's always good to get someone else's perspective on things to possibly give you a better way to doing it. Love the channel, keep it up! #TYCollinite

  • @bluerider7922
    @bluerider7922 4 года назад +2

    To Owen Wilsey: No question that you understand the physics of docking, and I so much admire you for that. Just keep learning from new situations that confront you and quietly get better and better. You will no doubt be highly respected for your ability even though compliments may not come often. But those who do not compliment are embarassed because they can't do what YOU can do. "In all cases of doubt or uncertainty, take the safe course and run no risks" was advice given by one of my best friends (now deceased) over 40 years ago and still holds true today. Godd luck, young man.

  • @Ingeanous
    @Ingeanous 4 года назад +3

    Both power or sail (with more keel), backing in drastically changes the pivot point of the boat making backing in a more controlled process. Almost like going from real wheel drive to front wheel drive. If you understand prop walk... even better!

  • @williamreymond2669
    @williamreymond2669 2 года назад +3

    12:45] That is it a correct half-wrap cleat hitch, which is fine for most short term applications. For longer term docking where wind and current can be more forceful you want to put a full wrap around the cleat and hitch it the same way. A full-wrap cleat hitch looks precisely the same way except that the bitter end of the line will face the opposite way. A full-wrap cleat hitch will probably need a swift jerk to get it off - that is normal. When docking and the cleat you are tying off is too large for the diameter of line you are using you may need to put several wraps around the cleat before hitching it off to generate enough friction to keep the knot from slipping. The old rule of thumb is one inch of cleat length for every 1/16in of line diameter. Got a 3/8 in line and a 10in cleat? You are going want wrap that puppy a couple of times - around the base - not around the horns. Don't make a mongosso.

  • @thomasjoyce6020
    @thomasjoyce6020 4 года назад +8

    You are correct about just about everything you say but as a boat mechanic I know from experience every boat handles differently whether it be a 23 chapparal to a 35 donzi to a 48 sea ray sundancer

  • @RHLL
    @RHLL Год назад

    Amazing! Ty for this kind of content! Good job!😎

  • @Kineticsdavid
    @Kineticsdavid 4 года назад +2

    Practical and very useful for me, much appreciated

  • @ZeroTheHeroGOAT
    @ZeroTheHeroGOAT 3 года назад +54

    Everybody who has piloted a boat has a couple of situations they aren't exactly proud of. If they don't, they are lying.

    • @terravarious
      @terravarious 3 года назад +2

      It's not on RUclips Therefore it Never happened...
      too fast, didn't read the chart, didn't explain everything to my first timer crew member, didn't make sure the rental boat was fully functional, went out in a boat that had unsolved issues. That last one more than once... ugh.

    • @squarebaygaming4992
      @squarebaygaming4992 10 месяцев назад

      I have driven my 6.95m Merry Fisher for 21 hours and can write a book about it. Though I’m learning fast 😂

    • @ZeroTheHeroGOAT
      @ZeroTheHeroGOAT 10 месяцев назад

      @@squarebaygaming4992 a few bumps and scratches doesn't matter. It's experience markers :D

  • @hellodarren
    @hellodarren Год назад +1

    Thanks for the amazing advice, you've got a new sub!

  • @stevede77
    @stevede77 4 года назад +6

    Awesome vid man! I wish more people would take the time to learn driving a boat, it doesn’t just go forward 😜

  • @patandedwardsreviews398
    @patandedwardsreviews398 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. you might want to explain to people that twin outboards and I/O’s that are close Together don’t maneuver as well as inboard engines with shafts that are typically farther apart.

  • @User-V92
    @User-V92 4 года назад +1

    best video i've ever seen. I learned a lots from this. thank you.

  • @TheEternalTimeTravel
    @TheEternalTimeTravel 4 года назад +2

    Wow. Just discovering this channel now. I still have so much to learn, I just wish I found you earlier.

  • @chrishackett554
    @chrishackett554 2 года назад +1

    Very good video! And love the fact you show a correct cleat hitch. Rules I always live by 1) Never fight Mother Nature, use Mother Nature to your advantage when possible and 2) never go faster than you can afford to pay the damage. Lol

  • @BooksxRonin
    @BooksxRonin 3 года назад +1

    Good video, thanks for the time spent on making it. I live in the PNW and I can't seem to find any video talking about the do's and don'ts of fishing rivers from boats; how to pass, when to pass, how to maneuver blind corners and launching from dockless boat ramps. I realize this may be out of your comfort zone, but thought I'd post it anyhow. Thanks again.

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  3 года назад

      Thank you for the suggestion! Yeah, not really in our scope but maybe we'll eventually do something like this

  • @gerardvandijk2917
    @gerardvandijk2917 4 года назад +1

    Interesting video this week. Something else than fixing boats but still interesting and educational

  • @centralcitytruckinginc.3315
    @centralcitytruckinginc.3315 4 года назад +1

    Hi guys! We're buying a beneteau Antares 23 this week. We've learned so much already here, and look forward to many more videos...

  • @patrickhampton5531
    @patrickhampton5531 3 года назад +1

    thanks for that video i have a 32ft carver for season and now i know how to tie the rope properly.

  • @codyyork777
    @codyyork777 4 года назад +43

    Any advice for docking in the Missouri River's 5ish mph current, in a 20 mph wind, with a thunderstorm rolling in, and your wife yelling at you? Asking for a friend. Lol. Great video!

    • @BornAgainBoating
      @BornAgainBoating  4 года назад +14

      Lol sounds like normal operating conditions for a captain lol

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 4 года назад +11

      Leave the noise box at home and take girlfriend instead 😂

    • @meals24u
      @meals24u 4 года назад +8

      Baaaahahahaha that comment made my day

    • @tcoll1233
      @tcoll1233 4 года назад +2

      Rick C A man that’s been around and learned a thing or two 👍🏻😂

    • @NIGHTMARERICA
      @NIGHTMARERICA 3 года назад +2

      Yup push her off lol. I love boating the Missouri but my passengers know if they speak while I am docking you WILL be smacked outta the boat.

  • @andyp91
    @andyp91 5 месяцев назад

    Sailor here but once in awhile I get aboard power and this information has been invaluable

  • @carlpourciaux3734
    @carlpourciaux3734 4 года назад +3

    So I've had to do this with a 270' CG Cutter in Manhattan NY AND a 320' OSV breadth was 66 ft, while the slip breadth was 75 depth astern was 220'
    Takes more than an hour of practice hahaha

  • @DanielSuran
    @DanielSuran 4 года назад +1

    I love your videos! Very interesting. Every time. Greetings from Sweden.
    PS. I would really appreciate if you could make a video about timing belt change. Preferably on a Yamaha but I guess the procedure is almost the same on the most outboards..

  • @CaptainBoomies
    @CaptainBoomies 4 года назад +7

    Can we be best friends!?! This was a perfect docking video! Everyone should be in love with neutral when they approach a dock!

  • @sav5589
    @sav5589 2 года назад +1

    Great vid, perfect advice!

  • @kranson8514
    @kranson8514 4 года назад +2

    What everyone else said, very easy to understand explanation bud 👏👍👍

  • @chrisutley6756
    @chrisutley6756 4 года назад +1

    Like a BOSS! Excellent video

  • @nmillard
    @nmillard Месяц назад

    If it's exciting then it's going too fast - best advice on habour techniques I've received.

  • @andrewfyakim525
    @andrewfyakim525 4 года назад +3

    All very well said!... Key point, you should be in neutral more than most folks understand...

  • @adamfuhrman4105
    @adamfuhrman4105 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video
    Thank you

  • @mikeferraro4444
    @mikeferraro4444 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you.

  • @martinleepgg
    @martinleepgg 4 года назад +1

    Easy to follow video, thanks

  • @larrybyrne4467
    @larrybyrne4467 3 года назад +1

    Great video thank you

  • @moosenbeans903
    @moosenbeans903 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for clean clear instructions

  • @JPerry-jw9ik
    @JPerry-jw9ik 10 месяцев назад

    I gotta see a video of this quality with a sailboat. :) Excellent video

  • @rodnroll3096
    @rodnroll3096 Год назад

    Great video excellent information

  • @panmotorowka3266
    @panmotorowka3266 4 года назад

    Great Vid. Thanks!

  • @raypitt9350
    @raypitt9350 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Very informative.

  • @brianfitzpatrick8448
    @brianfitzpatrick8448 4 года назад +1

    Great video thanks

  • @johnnyr3903
    @johnnyr3903 4 года назад +4

    #TYCollinite, Great docking info. I've run into my share of docks and walls before I got it right....

  • @peterbourque5534
    @peterbourque5534 4 года назад +17

    Great video. The only thing I would add for multi-engine boats is to leave the drives straight and no need to touch the wheel.

    • @treydrier3169
      @treydrier3169 3 года назад

      Yes

    • @dancheesman1752
      @dancheesman1752 3 года назад +1

      That wheel and jog stick are there for a reason. I agree a lot of situations, especially in southern waters the wheel may not need to be touched. But as you head up the East Coast more and tides 6’ and greater tides, there are areas where that technique isn’t going to be the most efficient. Depends on boat size also.

    • @peterbourque5534
      @peterbourque5534 3 года назад +1

      @@dancheesman1752 I actually live and boat up the east coast in the Bay of Fundy which has the highest tides in the world (40') and thus strong currents. 99% of the time don't touch the wheel. If you get to the point where you need to use the wheel then you're definitely in an advanced situation.

  • @patrickko1447
    @patrickko1447 3 года назад +1

    thanks for the instructive tutorial

  • @ricks725
    @ricks725 Год назад +1

    Very good info

  • @robinuk66
    @robinuk66 3 года назад

    watching this prior to getting my first cruiser...makes me feel a wee bit nervous!! BUT excellent video :)

  • @tripletale
    @tripletale 4 года назад +1

    I like the maintenance videos best, but this vid was great. All you have to do is watch people at the docks and boat ramps to know why. Maybe you can do one about docking pontoons in the future. Now they can be a challenge on windy days! #TYCollinite

  • @joshuasancho579
    @joshuasancho579 11 месяцев назад

    I hate docking to the pint my boating experience is beee. Reduce by the fact I don’t want to deal parking. Thank you for the Video

  • @alexg9582
    @alexg9582 3 года назад +1

    Form my docking experience one of the biggest things is only go as fast as you want to hit the dock or another boat

  • @danfabrizio--thesweetbreezenet
    @danfabrizio--thesweetbreezenet 3 года назад +1

    Great info. Thank you

  • @ryanfish8560
    @ryanfish8560 4 года назад +4

    Now you can pull up to the dock like a boss

  • @terabyte1695
    @terabyte1695 Год назад

    Great video, can i add the power of your engine/s can make a difference, i have had boats with a long delay between going astern and then forward , but on the flip i have had boats where you can stop and start very quickly as the prop/s bite the water.

  • @suny9144
    @suny9144 4 года назад +2

    So cool that your in marathon I live there too!

  • @vxnova1
    @vxnova1 4 года назад +1

    Great video, channels like yours are what makes RUclips so good, keep up the good work, #TYCollinite,

  • @davidd8435
    @davidd8435 4 года назад +4

    Thanks, it’s like parking in Brooklyn New York,#TYCollinite

  • @cameljockey10
    @cameljockey10 Год назад +1

    than you, you are great .

  • @marineyacht
    @marineyacht 4 года назад +1

    Love it 👌🏼😎👍🏽

  • @TheJustonemore
    @TheJustonemore 4 года назад +1

    Great job great video

  • @mikroks5543
    @mikroks5543 4 года назад

    Awesome how-to video... There's nothing more satisfying when boating, like coming in to dock and all eyes from the spectators are on you? Although you're trying to play it all cool, with your shades on and all that... but truth been sead your craping your self just that little bit, right? Then you remember that luckily you watched that Born Again Boating vid and say to your self... I GOT THIS smash it into reverse over-revving it just a little and only coz it sounds better... then pull her up and dock like a pro even though your not... lol Anyhow once again great video and info... cheers! #TYCollinite

  • @greatlakescruiser5720
    @greatlakescruiser5720 4 года назад +9

    Great vid! It would pay to remark on the fact that boats steer from the rear and move by swinging the stern, not directing the bow.

  • @TheStonedPotatoe
    @TheStonedPotatoe 4 года назад +2

    #TYCollinite Awesome videos, love the Tech Tuesdays, keep it up y'all

  • @kekq3525
    @kekq3525 4 года назад +1

    im only 4 mins in and had to pause to subscribe and thank you! Now back to the video.

  • @charliehome9198
    @charliehome9198 4 года назад +3

    Can you please make a video about anchoring at the sandbar with drunk fools in the way that refuses to move or help and with at-least three different anchoring scenarios?

  • @michellafond3808
    @michellafond3808 2 года назад +1

    Ce document vidéo est très bien fait!

  • @InfoVblog
    @InfoVblog 3 года назад +1

    Great videos. Thx.

  • @jericovillanueva7394
    @jericovillanueva7394 3 года назад +1

    great video tutorial sir..thanks you for sharing.. 👍👌

  • @chr70
    @chr70 3 года назад +1

    Nice manouevers, but docking astern in windy condition with a fixed propeller and rudder is a bit more difficult than docking in with an outboard motor. Especially when the boat is a bit bigger, and it is not possible to get the lines ashore immediately due to the height of the freeboard.

  • @nobody46820
    @nobody46820 4 года назад +2

    Very educational! Let's see you do that with a sailboat?!?!

  • @timbailes8091
    @timbailes8091 3 года назад +1

    Really great video's!

  • @therosses5
    @therosses5 3 года назад +5

    My worst nightmare isn't the wind. It's my small grandchildren moving around like ants as the bow enters the slip. :-)

    • @babyboom6574
      @babyboom6574 3 года назад +1

      I make them sit down while docking, nothing more distracting than 4 year olds moving about.

  • @rickc303
    @rickc303 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video, but more throttle needed in reverse at docking speed/maneuvers has less to do with hull design and more to do with propeller efficiency drastically reduced when spinning backwards

  • @neillee3793
    @neillee3793 4 года назад +1

    Good stuff!