thejonesey
Well-Known Member
Remember those films that say drop it into gear while tied up to check all is well before casting off? Well I did that today on our new (to us) boat, marvelling at the lightness, once again, of the electronic controls.
Suddenly, the port engine takes on a life of its own, clicks into reverse (both throttles definitely in neutral) and picks up RPM. Luckily the ropes hold but the pontoons all start to creak as I dived for the stop buttons!
Tried again, same problem but quicker to the stop buttons this time, so trip to the Folly aborted....
Will get hold of someone tomorrow to look at it. Moral of the story...click engines into gear while tied up.. the alternative doesn't really bear thinking about!
Suddenly, the port engine takes on a life of its own, clicks into reverse (both throttles definitely in neutral) and picks up RPM. Luckily the ropes hold but the pontoons all start to creak as I dived for the stop buttons!
Tried again, same problem but quicker to the stop buttons this time, so trip to the Folly aborted....
Will get hold of someone tomorrow to look at it. Moral of the story...click engines into gear while tied up.. the alternative doesn't really bear thinking about!