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Where we moor, our pontoon has a mud bank about three boat lengths away directly in our path. It become too shallow to skirt it very widely to port, and the pontoons make it just about impossible to come in from the stardboard. Coming in on the engine is easy, but getting out going astern is a pig, especially if the wind is blowing in the wrong direction.
This Trident steers very badly in reverse, and despite a lot of practice I find it very difficult to get any meaningful steerage. I have tried all the normal things, as I said, had lots of practice. It just seems the rudder isnt any good in reverse. (yes I know about prop walk etc)
Lifge would be a lot easier if I could reverse the boat onto the pontoon for convenience of setting off, and for access, but I am not confident to try it just yet until I have more control.
Any suggestions or ideas? I even considered rigging a heath robinson rudder at the bows for karen to steer us in with as we went astern.
In short, I need to skirt a mudbank to fit into a tight spot on the pontoon, in reverse. Without running aground :encouragement:
24ft, fin keel, 1gm10 inboard, 3 blade prop, steel rudder. Sails down when mooring/setting off
This Trident steers very badly in reverse, and despite a lot of practice I find it very difficult to get any meaningful steerage. I have tried all the normal things, as I said, had lots of practice. It just seems the rudder isnt any good in reverse. (yes I know about prop walk etc)
Lifge would be a lot easier if I could reverse the boat onto the pontoon for convenience of setting off, and for access, but I am not confident to try it just yet until I have more control.
Any suggestions or ideas? I even considered rigging a heath robinson rudder at the bows for karen to steer us in with as we went astern.
In short, I need to skirt a mudbank to fit into a tight spot on the pontoon, in reverse. Without running aground :encouragement:
24ft, fin keel, 1gm10 inboard, 3 blade prop, steel rudder. Sails down when mooring/setting off
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