Crowblack
Well-Known Member
Brunton disadvantage ?
None as far as I can see, my experience it's a fantastic piece of kit, both for sailing and berthing.
Don't understand Herman's comment about minimum speed being 3/4kts, we are able to creep into marina berths at very low speed, with the engine in gear, no rev's with the shaft just turning.
On the other hand if you have adverse conditions it's also possible to drive the boat into a berth - and because the prop has such good grip on the water a burst of astern easily brings her to a stop.
Agree with the comment about cleaning and servicing, we clean, polish and lanolin ours before launch and at mid season scrub and grease the bearings thoroughly once a year before launch.
None as far as I can see, my experience it's a fantastic piece of kit, both for sailing and berthing.
Don't understand Herman's comment about minimum speed being 3/4kts, we are able to creep into marina berths at very low speed, with the engine in gear, no rev's with the shaft just turning.
On the other hand if you have adverse conditions it's also possible to drive the boat into a berth - and because the prop has such good grip on the water a burst of astern easily brings her to a stop.
Agree with the comment about cleaning and servicing, we clean, polish and lanolin ours before launch and at mid season scrub and grease the bearings thoroughly once a year before launch.