maby
Well-Known Member
I was taught never to use reverse when parking - due perhaps to my fathers use of 1950s technology that left us sailing into a few berths. However you have to do a lot of choosing upwind or uptime berths, use of warps and ferry moors, and now I'm more than happy to use both gears.
In recent years I have preferred the Med way of stern to berthing into finger berths as the blast ahead to stop the boat is so much more powerful than the blast astern - and of course you are at the right end of the boat to drive it and judge distances precisely.
I will usually reverse into the berth, but you are still using reverse gear at some point in the process. The trouble with the Jeanneau system is that each transition from foward to reverse requires flipping the sail drive round very quickly - plenty of scope for it going wrong. When I was researching it, I got into contact with an American owner who had put the boat into reverse and his sail drive only made it through 90 degrees - he ended up spinning on the spot!