BruceK
Well-Known Member
I have a 34 foot sports cruiser whose bow is very light in the winds. I have managed without a bow thruster as I am estuary based and can use the tidal currents to ferry in quite comfortably. There are occasions though when the wind is up that going into a marina for fuel can be quite exciting. However I have always resisted getting a bow thruster simply because cost / use seemed disproportionate for me and more importantly the estuary can barnacle up the works very quickly on anything not self ablating. However my wife is losing some mobility and agility and it may soon come to pass that when docking I end up crewing. However she is afraid of the boat close quarter handling not helped by the times I have struggled in wind. So, do barnacles present a problem for bow thrusters and if so what means of AF is deployed most successfully. Oh and barnacles are a major irritant. I found a way to keep them off my drives with grease and now the blighters have taken up residence inside the drive water intakes choking off water flow. They're diabolical.