bekasi
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How difficult is it to handle a 43ft vessel with single engine and a bow thruster?
How difficult is it to handle a 43ft vessel with single engine and a bow thruster?
PaulGooch
I presume you have a 'right hand 'prop on your 805?
I ask for a reason
Cheers
K
A chap in our marina has one
Berthed by Philiz by the way
Oh yeh, his Benny 9 is the same.
Phill has been with Me on me Nimbus.
Which goes tother way by the way!
Now Phill has used this technique too
Phill is only 18 months or so down his boaty career.
But He has adjusted to shaft really well after an outboard vessel.
OK then
When you go bakards
She will 'walk' to port.
Rudder (bigger one I mean) won't help much.
Here is what to do.
Not tellin yer to suck eggs Mate by the way!
In the past 18 months we've gone from twin stern drives to single screw and rudder, then from tidal to non-tidal, so it's been a steep learning curve.
How difficult is it to handle a 43ft vessel with single engine and a bow thruster?
hlb;2507892 Took a 50 ton boat from Cowes to Fowey said:Was that during WW2?![]()
It is not difficult. Assuming the vessel has some sort of keel and a large rudder, than having a bow thruster makes it as easy to handle as a twin, but in a different way. Had such a vessel many years ago and found it no problem, even in confined spaces and narrow marina channels.How difficult is it to handle a 43ft vessel with single engine and a bow thruster?