mollykins
Well-Known Member
I can parallel park a champ but how does it compare to parallel parking a car? I'm just curious seeing as i'm 17 soon.
On one hand, boats, especially the champ I was driving was less manoueverable and the throttle control was dodgey, plus wind and tide can affect you alot. Whereas a car is more controllable and isn't moved by the wind etc.
However, unless you're in a really posh boat or mooring up next to a really posh boat it doesn't matter if you bump a boat a little, plus you have fenders so it doesn't matter if you bump the jetty. And you have ropes so if you don't park perfectly, you can be pulled in a bit. But in a car, you can't bump into anything apart from going on the pavement perhaps, plus where you park is where you park, it's almsot impossible to move the car with a rope to pull it nearer to the kerb.
So seeing as i've neevr driven a car, I can't work it out . . . . any sensible comment are welcome.
On one hand, boats, especially the champ I was driving was less manoueverable and the throttle control was dodgey, plus wind and tide can affect you alot. Whereas a car is more controllable and isn't moved by the wind etc.
However, unless you're in a really posh boat or mooring up next to a really posh boat it doesn't matter if you bump a boat a little, plus you have fenders so it doesn't matter if you bump the jetty. And you have ropes so if you don't park perfectly, you can be pulled in a bit. But in a car, you can't bump into anything apart from going on the pavement perhaps, plus where you park is where you park, it's almsot impossible to move the car with a rope to pull it nearer to the kerb.
So seeing as i've neevr driven a car, I can't work it out . . . . any sensible comment are welcome.