PEJ
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Can anyone give me a bit of guidance on the best way to execute a sort of U turn in my Marina?
There are two hammer heads oposite each other and usually a boat on each one. There is about two of my boat width's space between those two boats that I have to drive through but I have to approach this gap perpendicular to it and exit perpendicular thus doing a 180 deg "U" turn with the tip of the "U" being where the boats are. I hope the attached drawing explains it.
I dont like to just steer through the gap because I worry that my forward momentum will push me on to the boat on my starboard side when turning to port. So I get adjacent the gap, do a 90 degree turn on the engines, line my self up with the gap, drive through and then steer out.
Will I hit the starboard boat if I just steer in to the gap?
I've got a 38ft with twin sterndrives.
There are two hammer heads oposite each other and usually a boat on each one. There is about two of my boat width's space between those two boats that I have to drive through but I have to approach this gap perpendicular to it and exit perpendicular thus doing a 180 deg "U" turn with the tip of the "U" being where the boats are. I hope the attached drawing explains it.
I dont like to just steer through the gap because I worry that my forward momentum will push me on to the boat on my starboard side when turning to port. So I get adjacent the gap, do a 90 degree turn on the engines, line my self up with the gap, drive through and then steer out.
Will I hit the starboard boat if I just steer in to the gap?
I've got a 38ft with twin sterndrives.
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