Salty Sealine
Well-Known Member
I had posted awhile ago about bow thrusters and was told this should be treated as a luxury!
Got the keys to my Sealine F33 last night, but decided against taking it out as it seemed a bit windy. So went down after work this evening. Just as I was about to leave the marina the heavens opened, but I sat on the flybridge as happy as can be.
Pottered up to the weir and played with both engines to get the hang of it and it did not seem too hard.
It was interesting to note that the previous owner when reversing into his birth used the bow thruster and kept turning the wheel madly from side to side. He only used both throttles together. As it was his boat I felt I should keep numb!
When I came back into the marina, I managed to moor the boat without once having to touch the wheel or the bow thruster. Oh and yes I did not hit any other boats or the pontoon.
Looking forward to the weekend and a few locks.
Got the keys to my Sealine F33 last night, but decided against taking it out as it seemed a bit windy. So went down after work this evening. Just as I was about to leave the marina the heavens opened, but I sat on the flybridge as happy as can be.
Pottered up to the weir and played with both engines to get the hang of it and it did not seem too hard.
It was interesting to note that the previous owner when reversing into his birth used the bow thruster and kept turning the wheel madly from side to side. He only used both throttles together. As it was his boat I felt I should keep numb!
When I came back into the marina, I managed to moor the boat without once having to touch the wheel or the bow thruster. Oh and yes I did not hit any other boats or the pontoon.
Looking forward to the weekend and a few locks.