Pecheur Anglais
New Member
Nothing like a cheesy title for my first post then 
But seriously, being fairly new to boating and have a problem getting alongside my finger pontoon berth. I am hoping that some of you experienced guys can offer some advice.
Before buying a boat I did the RYA powerboat level 2 in a RIB. Boy, did that RIB handle easily! But it would not suit my requirements to get my "scared of boats and it doesn't have a toilet" other half, on the water with me.
So, my ST Boats 780 is 7.14 m long and similar to a Merry Fisher in shape. She is fitted with a 150hp Volvo Penta inboard diesel with a straight shaft drive and RH prop. I have to berth with the pontoon to starboard*. Other than the challenges below, she is a great little boat and suits the need perfectly.
The challenges:
*Pretty well no steerage when going astern, so I can only go forwards onto the berth.
Due to boats opposite my berth I have to take a tight starboard turn to align with the pontoon, making it difficult to approach accurately, particularly when its windy.
The boat will not go slower than 4 knots unless, maybe, if I just keep kicking her in and out of gear (assuming that will do no mechanical damage)
Strong prop walk kicking the stern to port when I go astern to stop the boat from hitting the wall at the end of the pontoon. This moves the stern away from the pontoon and towards the adjacent boat.
Most importantly, I have to be able to do this single handed.
I have tried various practice manoeuvres outside of the marina, but without something to go alongside against I am not achieving anything.
Any suggestions?
But seriously, being fairly new to boating and have a problem getting alongside my finger pontoon berth. I am hoping that some of you experienced guys can offer some advice.
Before buying a boat I did the RYA powerboat level 2 in a RIB. Boy, did that RIB handle easily! But it would not suit my requirements to get my "scared of boats and it doesn't have a toilet" other half, on the water with me.
So, my ST Boats 780 is 7.14 m long and similar to a Merry Fisher in shape. She is fitted with a 150hp Volvo Penta inboard diesel with a straight shaft drive and RH prop. I have to berth with the pontoon to starboard*. Other than the challenges below, she is a great little boat and suits the need perfectly.
The challenges:
*Pretty well no steerage when going astern, so I can only go forwards onto the berth.
Due to boats opposite my berth I have to take a tight starboard turn to align with the pontoon, making it difficult to approach accurately, particularly when its windy.
The boat will not go slower than 4 knots unless, maybe, if I just keep kicking her in and out of gear (assuming that will do no mechanical damage)
Strong prop walk kicking the stern to port when I go astern to stop the boat from hitting the wall at the end of the pontoon. This moves the stern away from the pontoon and towards the adjacent boat.
Most importantly, I have to be able to do this single handed.
I have tried various practice manoeuvres outside of the marina, but without something to go alongside against I am not achieving anything.
Any suggestions?
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