PhillM
Well-Known Member
Today I helped my friend and pontoon neighbour, move her brothers Falcon 23 from OV to Hamble. This was the first time I have ever been on a mono. Much fun! My role was navigation and proving the confidence of knowing where we were going (I'd just spend a few hours doing the reverse journey in my mab stick and rag craft.
I'm sure (hope) we shall be doing other trips around the solent.
When we hit some decent sized waves I suggested slowing down. That seemed to work and make the boat more controllable. Boat handling in the marina seemed similar to what we raggies do - but without a keel to give stability. Small bursts of power the give direction without building too much speed, seemed the order of the day.
So my question is, what does a raggie need to know to handle a single screw mono, that they don't teach in raggie school?
Ps, I love/hate the autocorrect of raggie in the title!
I'm sure (hope) we shall be doing other trips around the solent.
When we hit some decent sized waves I suggested slowing down. That seemed to work and make the boat more controllable. Boat handling in the marina seemed similar to what we raggies do - but without a keel to give stability. Small bursts of power the give direction without building too much speed, seemed the order of the day.
So my question is, what does a raggie need to know to handle a single screw mono, that they don't teach in raggie school?
Ps, I love/hate the autocorrect of raggie in the title!
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