How To Dock Your Fishing Boat!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @roxborotomm
    @roxborotomm 2 года назад +72

    Every boater should learn to dock without using thrusters for there will be that time when a thruster fails or you're commanding a different boat. Great Job Captain! 👍🏼

  • @declanthiele
    @declanthiele 10 месяцев назад +19

    I've never captained a vessel in my life. And yet now, I can surely say I will be able to dock a boat 😂
    In all seriousness, very cool, thank you for sharing your wisdom

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  10 месяцев назад +3

      You can do it!

    • @declanthiele
      @declanthiele 10 месяцев назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide you, sir, are an encouragement!

    • @Ytj9957
      @Ytj9957 8 месяцев назад +1

      Seriously😂. I want to go out and put it to the test now. Gotta remember Slow is gold.

  • @kevinscott8038
    @kevinscott8038 2 года назад +32

    Best video on twin screws yet! Old school docking with no thrusters...and only be concerned about your boat getting into its home. Nice work! New subscriber here.

  • @furyofbongos
    @furyofbongos Месяц назад +2

    Now that was very cool. Probably the best boating video I've seen. So clearly filmed and explained.

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  Месяц назад

      thank u have u ever watched my podcast everyday at 12noon PST

  • @davidyendoll5903
    @davidyendoll5903 2 года назад +12

    Excellent thanks Captain ! Now I need to find someone daft enough to trust me with a 60 foot boat and a marina to wreck a few times .... I was making buttons just watching ! I used to be able to dock a dingy fairly well , but , I am impressed . Cheers . Now I shall watch some more of your videos . Subbing .

  • @Mixa2025
    @Mixa2025 2 года назад +11

    This is one of the best and thoughtful advice (tourists). Thank you sir!

  • @adambadri6161
    @adambadri6161 10 месяцев назад +6

    That was so smooth and relaxing!! Great job captain

  • @Ottonic6
    @Ottonic6 20 дней назад

    Watching this, don't own a boat myself but thought, with scenery like that, why would you want to speed up. Absolutely beautiful, understood every bit of it, how each engine (screw) manipulates the boat whether in reverse., coasting or in forward gear. Just logical physics... Now that looked like a nice calm day, with a little breeze, I'm sure there'd be a little more to it with some wind hitting a tall craft like yours. Very informative. Thanks!

  • @casasdenick
    @casasdenick 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Good old Dana Point. Grew up running around this marina. Learned to sail here, learned to surf just down the coast at Doheny, and have countless memories having breakfast at Proud Mary's with the family. Anyone remember when Kelpie used to be docked there? My uncle captained and raced her for quite a few years. Good times.

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад +1

      YOU RAN DANA POINT? DO YOU KNOW DON HANSEN ?

    • @casasdenick
      @casasdenick 2 года назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide autocorrect got me. “Grew up running around this marina.”

    • @rcdubbin0184
      @rcdubbin0184 Год назад

      Auto 🖤

  • @dougcowie5983
    @dougcowie5983 2 года назад +10

    Nice, controlled skills and advice Captain Dave. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Woemin
    @Woemin 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was just thinking about this! Even brought it up to a coworker so thank you very much for teaching me how to dock my boat! (I don’t own a boat)
    Seriously tho this was so informative and well taught that I couldn’t stop watching.

  • @stevenadams200
    @stevenadams200 9 месяцев назад +2

    Grew up there! Graduated from Dana Hills, 1980. Small World!

  • @Bigboylando
    @Bigboylando 23 дня назад +2

    It’s 3:31 in the morning and I don’t own a boat just a 27 year old dude learning in case I do own a boat 🙏🏻

  • @BjornTalks925
    @BjornTalks925 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey I love the attitude. I wish more people acted like this!

  • @tonixxl
    @tonixxl Год назад +3

    Why does the cameraman say "relax" in the beginning of the video. The captain seems quite relaxed to me...
    Edit: you gotta love this guy. "nobody can be in our way!" Never seen a huge-boat-guy being so humble.

  • @Z1212Z-X
    @Z1212Z-X 2 года назад +1

    This is a seasoned and professional capitan.

  • @newenglandreellife
    @newenglandreellife Год назад +3

    You sir seem like a great captain 👨‍✈️ 🫡, definitely subscribing after watching this video!

  • @hhiibbaalleerr
    @hhiibbaalleerr Год назад +1

    one year later...are you still this good, or better? ;) I dont EVER think I could be this good on something that size! Well done...great instruction...thank-you!

  • @jonathanvillella1591
    @jonathanvillella1591 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was a great explanation, perfect docking also

  • @kerrydrinkwater3823
    @kerrydrinkwater3823 2 года назад +3

    One hand on the controls (as you show, but don’t really mention) makes a huge difference. Keeps things happening slower.

  • @BzzzZzzZTt
    @BzzzZzzZTt 17 дней назад +1

    You seem like a very based and cool dude. Thank you for this.

  • @PhilbyFavourites
    @PhilbyFavourites 2 года назад +4

    Reference the paddle boards. You said stop the boat, I fully understand but the windage on that Hatteras must be immense. I find (ST34) when it goes below walking speed the windage takes over.
    Great instruction 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @willrobinson7578
    @willrobinson7578 2 года назад +2

    Nicely done, Captain Dave 👍🏽

  • @joshuacarter7729
    @joshuacarter7729 11 месяцев назад +1

    I don't even own a boat but this is something I've always been curious about!! lol

  • @luisochoa8023
    @luisochoa8023 Год назад +1

    this is such a good video, thank you Captn

  • @johnhubbard6262
    @johnhubbard6262 Год назад +1

    Now if only my single-screw old Chris Craft would grow another motor, the only thing saving my dock from my docking skills is the port heat exchanger issue that is keeping me from running her.
    Excellent tutorial, thank you

  • @charleswinters7129
    @charleswinters7129 2 года назад +7

    I think this is sound advice as long as the wind is low. You don’t have a strong current or handling a bigger vessel in and out of locks. Some times you had to give it throttle just to not get pushed into concrete walls in locks. The current could be in circles and strong going in or out of a lock.

  • @adamlapitino6433
    @adamlapitino6433 Год назад +1

    Great video - best advise - sloooooooooow and easy

  • @onespeedlite
    @onespeedlite Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing skills! I'm still having trouble parallel parking my car. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @scubamystic8860
    @scubamystic8860 Год назад +1

    Great video. How about a how to video with current pushing you away from the dock?

  • @Gardis72
    @Gardis72 2 года назад +1

    Very nice job on that parallel docking maneuver. I'd like to see you back that boat into a slip between the pilings.

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад +1

      ok when do u want me to come down

    • @Gardis72
      @Gardis72 2 года назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide Well, I'm in CT on Long Island Sound but we had boats all my life. It would be interesting to see you dock a 65' vessel without thrusters into a slip. That's how most of the boats out here are positioned. Same as there it seems also. Very nice camera angles btw.

    • @roxborotomm
      @roxborotomm 2 года назад

      @@Gardis72 have you ever watched the fishing/crabbing boat challenges? Its a timed event where they need to pull in to dock, back out, and turn 180 and back into the same dock, with pilings on both sides.. very impressive to see, similar to this ruclips.net/video/cNNwTC2oxsI/видео.html

  • @TheAcceleratorMagazine
    @TheAcceleratorMagazine 4 месяца назад +1

    Then you're doing great, the crowd is in awe, you're a star....
    Then the wind picks up and your boat becomes a sail.
    Then crowd comes to your rescue....
    Wearing those darn smirks.
    Ask me how i know.
    rick in Tennessee.
    A hundred years ago on a 65' houseboat.

  • @joemorrow7691
    @joemorrow7691 2 года назад +1

    Excellent Video 👍👍

  • @aerodicus
    @aerodicus Год назад +1

    Same as I was taught, and my Captain said “Don’t lay one finger on that steering wheel!”

  • @ernietetrault3403
    @ernietetrault3403 2 года назад +3

    "Speed kills", As a former instructor, I always told people "When docking, never go any faster than you intend to hit anything"

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад

      always

    • @BrawndoQC
      @BrawndoQC Год назад

      You still have to beat the current and wind. I used to back my 41-footer sailboat without trusters and single engine in my slip. I had to back at 2.5-3 knots minimum or I would enter in sideway and lose control. Always had side wind. Onece, my clutch failed and I hit the dock hard lol.

  • @michaelnicholson572
    @michaelnicholson572 3 месяца назад +1

    I often have wind and/or current issues to deal with. Can I assume the same principles apply?

  • @darkskater107
    @darkskater107 2 года назад +2

    Slow goes bump, Fast goes crash. Words I was always told learning how to dock boats.

  • @TM-tw1py
    @TM-tw1py 2 года назад +2

    Well done sir!

  • @TheEODWester
    @TheEODWester 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice! What kind of boat is that?

  • @danieltb92
    @danieltb92 2 года назад +14

    I wish everyone thought that way (nobodies in your way)

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад +1

      it would be nice,But I only care about the boat I am on when I am out there.

  • @shaun1040
    @shaun1040 3 месяца назад +2

    Start off slow when you learn, but you should learn how to dock with more and more throttle as you get better. Good luck docking with no throttle in a ripping tide and strong winds.

  • @colterino
    @colterino 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely done. Ha ha ha. No wind, twin screws. Cake. I’ve got a challenge for you. Doc a 25 foot pontoon, single Merck 60 in a 15 knot wind, four, aft, either beam. 😮😂❤

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  10 месяцев назад +2

      when and where

    • @colterino
      @colterino 10 месяцев назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide Twin Lakes. NE CT Salisbury. Summer. I generally stay in when the wind is blowing like that. But sometimes you get caught with your pants down. Good work. Sorry if I’m a little cheeky. I’m a sailor too. Cross the Atlantic twice. Trying to get 65 foot sailboat into 18 foot wide slips. Kudos to you. Great teaching video 👍😳🌟❤️

  • @roger9453
    @roger9453 2 года назад +3

    Great video, Dave! I have the same Glendinning controls in our Bertram. Are your throttle/trans responses instant, or does there seem to be a second or two delay? Spent the last 10 yrs with cable controlled throttles/trans, so the electronics have been a learning curve.

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад +1

      There is a small delay maybe a sEcond. That gets a lot of people in trouble

    • @sterilesteve5565
      @sterilesteve5565 2 года назад

      all diesel engines have that about a second delay

    • @roger9453
      @roger9453 2 года назад

      @@sterilesteve5565 It's actually not the engines but the trans pump.

    • @sterilesteve5565
      @sterilesteve5565 2 года назад

      @@roger9453 probably true idk more than that all diesels have delay

    • @rcdubbin0184
      @rcdubbin0184 Год назад

      Should be. Cuz AC ur thingy Cap 🏴‍☠️

  • @SuperCreativeLemon
    @SuperCreativeLemon 2 года назад +1

    Some boats need throttle. For instance our 33 cruisers has almost half the prop In a pocket with little props for its size so in Any kind of wind, just in gear idle youre not going anywhere. Sometimes big Diesel boats with massive props are easier to manover. Also sometimes it pays to drive twin outboard boats (sometimes i/o) with the steering wheel due to the small props and motor brackets, it will just cavitate

  • @jamesmccaughey5604
    @jamesmccaughey5604 2 года назад

    Some good points. Nicely done. 😎

  • @underworld323
    @underworld323 24 дня назад +1

    This video was helpful ( i don't own or driven a boat)

  • @KVX21
    @KVX21 3 месяца назад +1

    Amateur!! No body goes slow these days LOL Great Video!!

  • @billpeters3237
    @billpeters3237 Год назад +1

    Great video but what do you do when it's windy

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  Год назад +1

      we bring in a real Captain

    • @billpeters3237
      @billpeters3237 Год назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide well where I dock it's a river with Highwinds and I am at the end of the dock it's very difficult I was looking for pointers I'm sure you're kidding?

  • @modsfishingadventures7677
    @modsfishingadventures7677 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done

  • @nickshaw6289
    @nickshaw6289 Год назад +1

    Come to Maui do it in 40kn wind and tell me i dont need throttle!! Just kidding Cap; great instruction and like you said being calm and slow is key!

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  Год назад

      Maybe one day! THANK U

    • @rcdubbin0184
      @rcdubbin0184 Год назад

      In some bays wind is always strong.. Around Velebit, and zlatni Rat, island of Brac :)

  • @unholysupertramp
    @unholysupertramp 2 года назад +1

    The most Team America video i've seen today

  • @mmfjhunt
    @mmfjhunt 2 года назад +1

    Cool video!

  • @gelasio88
    @gelasio88 11 месяцев назад +1

    great video

  • @nicolareims
    @nicolareims 2 года назад +1

    Great clip ...

  • @Ed3kidsconnelly
    @Ed3kidsconnelly 2 года назад +1

    Just brilliant

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад

      THANKS

    • @Ed3kidsconnelly
      @Ed3kidsconnelly 2 года назад

      My dad had an old single engine IB Silverton and a short temper. Always fun getting back to the dock.

  • @Anan-prtm
    @Anan-prtm 8 месяцев назад +1

    THANKYOU SIR...

  • @Charlie-dv7ev
    @Charlie-dv7ev 10 месяцев назад +1

    Old school pimpin!

  • @dane-my1qo
    @dane-my1qo Год назад +1

    That was very nice but u didn't mention counterriotation

  • @ianmcculloch383
    @ianmcculloch383 2 года назад +1

    Great video but the t head is the easiest dock to land at. I wanna see you pull into a narrow slip with current

  • @simonasfaw9450
    @simonasfaw9450 Год назад +3

    Found the full video from the short 👏🏼

  • @jato62
    @jato62 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice!

  • @brick8234
    @brick8234 2 года назад +2

    That’s right Capt. Speed Kills and Momentum Destroys

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад

      Absolutely. Thanks so much for watching.

    • @yannthree
      @yannthree 2 года назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide slow is pro

  • @seasickcaptain5249
    @seasickcaptain5249 2 года назад +1

    gas engines you have to use throttle sometimes, atleast with my boat i need to use a little bit of throttle to make her turn.

  • @ChristopherRyan603
    @ChristopherRyan603 2 года назад

    Love the vibe. Great video!

  • @timothyboone5003
    @timothyboone5003 2 года назад +6

    Fine job docking. But questionable terminology. There is a reason Port and Starboard are used and considered standard terminology. With Port and Starboard there can be no confusion. Right and Left are prospective, often determined by the subject’s view.
    Also there is a major difference between a twin engine outboard boat and a twin screw inboard. The outboard requires no speed to create steerage. They are directional thrust. This is a major difference between the two. I can agree that docking either are similar in concept but it’s stretching the idea because of this difference.

  • @abrahamshell9594
    @abrahamshell9594 2 года назад +2

    Since when did a 65’ hatteras become a “very small boat”? 😂 is it just normal to have such a big boat?

  • @harigunawan8889
    @harigunawan8889 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't even have a boat and here I am 😂

  • @kwinsley1
    @kwinsley1 Год назад +1

    I do the same thing 😊

  • @dinorichetti
    @dinorichetti 2 года назад

    Smoth operator 👍thanks for sharing 👍

  • @stevepawlick2051
    @stevepawlick2051 Год назад +1

    Do I need a captins license to power a boat over 64 ft?

  • @cincyrecycle7077
    @cincyrecycle7077 9 месяцев назад +2

    3:42....left one goes in reverse, right one goes forward bow goes right???...am I wrong in believing bow goes "Left" instead???

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  9 месяцев назад

      so glad u took the time to watch

    • @cincyrecycle7077
      @cincyrecycle7077 9 месяцев назад

      Should have added.....best vid on docking....slow, polite, informative...just subscribed
      @@YourSaltwaterGuide

  • @Handz0r
    @Handz0r 2 года назад +1

    And when the wind blows?

  • @ShawnAbela
    @ShawnAbela 7 месяцев назад +1

    Easy peasy

  • @no1luhrs
    @no1luhrs 2 года назад +1

    Drive as fast as you like to hit the dock... I have four sticks, and keep my right hand in my pocket lol

  • @tucko11
    @tucko11 2 года назад +1

    I first practiced docking a boat on the GTA video game lol 😂

  • @markdiloreto9042
    @markdiloreto9042 2 года назад +1

    and then there is wind...and current...look at the flag direction when entering the marina

  • @clementgoetke2385
    @clementgoetke2385 6 месяцев назад +1

    what if its not a fishing boat?

  • @sterilesteve5565
    @sterilesteve5565 2 года назад +1

    very small boat, only a 65 footer. i drive a 24 foot :)

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад

      Nothing wrong with a 24 footer. I don't own the 65'. My skiff is a 22 footer.

  • @beechcraft12
    @beechcraft12 3 месяца назад +1

    But what about captain Ron?

  • @rp24hours
    @rp24hours 2 года назад +2

    Rule #1 of docking: never approach anything faster than you'd be willing to hit it. Slow and steady.

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад

      Thanks for Watching!

    • @BrawndoQC
      @BrawndoQC Год назад

      You still have to beat the current and wind. I used to back my 41-footer sailboat without trusters and single engine in my slip. I had to back at 2.5-3 knots minimum or I would enter in sideway and lose control.

  • @darshanpatel9279
    @darshanpatel9279 2 года назад +1

    Can you come to the US east coast and give the same advice (give way to kayaks, paddle boards, sailboats, don’t honk etc.) to the power boaters around here?
    Btw, your crow nest seems higher than some of those sailboats’ masts! 😜

  • @hoosierpete
    @hoosierpete 2 года назад

    Go slow and stay calm, if you start getting a little anxious slow the boat down a little and take a breath.

  • @MidniteClubII
    @MidniteClubII 2 месяца назад

    The Key to the whole thing is.. Just take it ez mon.....

  • @stephendiamond9893
    @stephendiamond9893 5 месяцев назад +1

    No room for error. To me that looks like way above my head.

  • @1320fastback
    @1320fastback 2 года назад +2

    Slow is Pro

  • @pillar350
    @pillar350 8 месяцев назад +2

    Step one get a yacht

  • @Elfyan43
    @Elfyan43 5 месяцев назад +1

    I hope i can buy a boat for fishing. Even inflatable boat with 10 hp engine on it.

  • @garrenhightower2737
    @garrenhightower2737 2 года назад +1

    check out my 7 year old daughter docking like a Boss captain

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  2 года назад +1

      OK WHERE

    • @garrenhightower2737
      @garrenhightower2737 2 года назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide on my channel .. and I got a video when my son was 9 docking.. they are going to be docking like you soon

    • @rcdubbin0184
      @rcdubbin0184 Год назад

      Yes, boss.. We will:) 1312

    • @rcdubbin0184
      @rcdubbin0184 Год назад

      Just stay alive and in touch :)

  • @russoley8995
    @russoley8995 2 года назад +1

    No wind ,no current , t dock.

  • @shank1013
    @shank1013 2 года назад

    Pro tip: 'speed' kills...

  • @nickb5914
    @nickb5914 2 года назад +2

    Slow slow slow. So many people get nervous when others watching and over do it. If takes an extra 30 seconds to coast to the dock so what. Nobody notices that. What theh do notice is you gunning it and getting yourself into trouble.

  • @stevescoville8465
    @stevescoville8465 2 года назад +1

    Remember…NEVER EVER!!!

  • @tekksavvy2242
    @tekksavvy2242 Год назад +1

    !

  • @michaelpowell9164
    @michaelpowell9164 10 месяцев назад +1

    You do a great job slipping your boat but, you're killing the transmissions.....

    • @YourSaltwaterGuide
      @YourSaltwaterGuide  10 месяцев назад

      YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOT TRANSMISSIIONS

    • @michaelpowell9164
      @michaelpowell9164 10 месяцев назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide Oh jeeze, are you sure? I might not be a 14yo keyboard warrior, and just because you captain a boat doesn't mean you know anything about how it works. I'd say watching you half shifting and flipping the gear lever in and out of gear 2 times a second means you haven't a clue either! Depending on what transmissions in that boat, (I'll guess hydraulic) you shifting so fast isn't actually engaging the transmissions. There isn't enough time to build up hydraulic pressure to actually shift it into gear. So that means any thrust you get from the prop is clutch slip. But it's your boat and transmissions.
      I would point out to your viewers, don't do what you do. It's not necessary.

    • @michaelpowell9164
      @michaelpowell9164 10 месяцев назад

      @@YourSaltwaterGuide After reading some of the comments I understand why a subtle comment destroyed you. All the folks here impressed you docked a 65ft boat in calm conditions, no wind, no current and on a "T" head. lolololol
      WOW Captain how did you make it look so effortless? Is that better. hahahahahah

  • @sirelpresidente3943
    @sirelpresidente3943 2 года назад +1

    Slow is Pro