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catalac08
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My outboard main engine being between the rudders and pretty vertical has very little prop walk in either forward or astern. In harbours, marinas etc mostly I get by quite well with careful planning and appreciation of what is not going to work.
After having had this boat for 10 years I am amazed that with the engine tilted a little I can get terrific prop walk in forward and astern gears, in the appropriate opposite directions. Now I need to learn how to utilise this when berthing.
I am not really a slow learner, just that having power tilt on my new outboard has opened up this possibility to me.
I suppose that this is something that motor boaters who are used to outboard engine behaviour are well used to but it is not something I have ever read about or seen done!
After having had this boat for 10 years I am amazed that with the engine tilted a little I can get terrific prop walk in forward and astern gears, in the appropriate opposite directions. Now I need to learn how to utilise this when berthing.
I am not really a slow learner, just that having power tilt on my new outboard has opened up this possibility to me.
I suppose that this is something that motor boaters who are used to outboard engine behaviour are well used to but it is not something I have ever read about or seen done!
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