Rivers & creeks
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Lazy Kipper had a 40% increase in her rudder area to cure weather helm which was just silly - a bowsprit and proper sails cured it - but it left us buying a boat with an oversized rudder - what we find is that hard over in ahead is good, and not much more than half over in astern.
Then we had enough and fitted a bow thruster. It's great, we now have a degree of influence, like calling a dog 30 metres away we have a chance of getting it to do what we want in astern, but it's only influence - on a long keeler you've swapped marina parking ability for a whole load of other benefits. The answer is always prop walk, we have so much it's like having a pair of stern thrusters, then the bow thruster comes into its own, you start the turn with the prop walk and carry it on with the thruster - very efficient. If the marina berth is the wrong side for your prop walk then ask for a swap, it's what we did in our last two places and they were very happy. We can tuck the stern in to starboard in ahead with ease, add some thruster and we go sideways - brilliant. But there is no relaible way of tucking it in to port at slow speed.
Then we had enough and fitted a bow thruster. It's great, we now have a degree of influence, like calling a dog 30 metres away we have a chance of getting it to do what we want in astern, but it's only influence - on a long keeler you've swapped marina parking ability for a whole load of other benefits. The answer is always prop walk, we have so much it's like having a pair of stern thrusters, then the bow thruster comes into its own, you start the turn with the prop walk and carry it on with the thruster - very efficient. If the marina berth is the wrong side for your prop walk then ask for a swap, it's what we did in our last two places and they were very happy. We can tuck the stern in to starboard in ahead with ease, add some thruster and we go sideways - brilliant. But there is no relaible way of tucking it in to port at slow speed.