Otter
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And 'real' sailors don't have an engine fitted, they do it all under sail. Nasty modern thing the internal combustion engine, gaff and lug sail is all you need for a marina (if you know what you're doing).
No idea of the drag, but being relatively new to long keel boats myself I would say save your money, and get to know how your boat moves first.
I wouldn't judge you, but I think a bow thruster on a 32ft boat may raise a few eyebrows and be seen as unnecessary
Some still prefer the Donkey & know how to encourage it to go where the rider wishesPeople managed to travel by donkey until cars were invented.
I quite fail to see why anything that makes a vessel easier to manouver should be sneered at.
Quite right. To do so is as cruel as sneering at an old person who can't get about without a Zimmer frame.
Some still prefer the Donkey & know how to encourage it to go where the rider wishes
I managed my Co32 for 11 yrs with out a thruster, they dont "Do" backwards well either
No idea of the drag, but being relatively new to long keel boats myself I would say save your money, and get to know how your boat moves first.
I wouldn't judge you, but I think a bow thruster on a 32ft boat may raise a few eyebrows and be seen as unnecessary
This is clearly a situation where the OP was not a dinghy sailor in their earlier life because everyone knows dinghy sailors make much better cruising skippers. If only they'd learnt to sail in Mirror dinghy they'd have none of these problems.:
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I think you may have missed the little hint of irony in his post...
This is clearly a situation where the OP was not a dinghy sailor in their earlier life because everyone knows dinghy sailors make much better cruising skippers. If only they'd learnt to sail in Mirror dinghy they'd have none of these problems.:
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Do I smell Fred Drift!
No is more subtle than that, you need to delve deeper
I know personally you're not judging, but why would he mind if his choice of a manoeuvring aid raises eyebrows? I just don't get this whole bowthruster thing, it makes manoeuvring tricky boats much easier. In the days of long keel design marinas were much rarer and the boat was designed with sea keeping and handling as priorities; now we need our yachts to spin on the spot to get into a tight berth. A bowthruster is just a retro fit to give most of that manourverability. What on earth is wrong with that on a 25 footer, a 32 footer or a blumin pond yacht? Is it really just old fogeyism? Surely there must be better reasons than just that it gives the wrong impression?
Bum bum bum. Guess I wasted my time leaning in a laser. Knew I should have gone for the mirror.This is clearly a situation where the OP was not a dinghy sailor in their earlier life because everyone knows dinghy sailors make much better cruising skippers.
Bum bum bum. Guess I wasted my time leaning in a laser. Knew I should have gone for the mirror.![]()