rafiki_
Well-Known Member
I've had my boat for 1 season, and it is a similar size to yours Converging, with twin outdrives. I really struggled to start with, but by the end of the season was reasonably competent. The main difference was that I learnt that you cannot go too slowly, nudging in and out of gear, one drive at a time.
I now find my outdrive boat very manoeuverable. When manoeuvering I never use the steering, keeping the wheel ammidships. Go very slowly, and abort if I feel uncomfortable.
You do get people staring and smirking from thier cockpits, always from the boats that never move!
Anyone who uses their boat, are always very sympathetic, and keen to haul a warp if it is breezy.
Keep practising, you will get there soon.
I now find my outdrive boat very manoeuverable. When manoeuvering I never use the steering, keeping the wheel ammidships. Go very slowly, and abort if I feel uncomfortable.
You do get people staring and smirking from thier cockpits, always from the boats that never move!
Anyone who uses their boat, are always very sympathetic, and keen to haul a warp if it is breezy.
Keep practising, you will get there soon.