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DanielLeerasiri
19.06.2021 20:34:06

While there's no one-size-fits-all answer as to how you can combat the effects of wind and current, the most important thing for you to recognize is that they exist in the first place. Before you even begin your approach to the dock, eyeball a flag or banner to see how hard it's flapping and in which direction. To get an indication of current, look for loose lines hanging in the water, water movement against pilings, or small bits of flotsam, like leaves and sticks, to determine which way and how fast the water is moving.


fredvs79
22.05.2021 8:21:04

3. Approach the slip from one side, allowing plenty of room between your boat and other boats or obstructions, and position the boat so its pivot point — about two-thirds of the way forward of the transom when the boat is moving forward — is along the centerline of the slip.


friendartiste
28.05.2021 9:04:49

Tip: It's often most effective to turn the engine one way or the other while in neutral and apply power once the wheel has been turned fully. [links]


tamara
03.05.2021 22:01:46

In most marinas, these basics often will be all you need to know to get that single-engine outboard boat into the slip. But experiment with your boat, in safe conditions, to learn more about its handling characteristics. There will be times when mitigating factors arise. Usually, these will present themselves in the form of wind and current. (See "Compensating For Wind And Current" below) here


kiba
16.06.2021 19:30:42

7. Once the boat's in the slip, you're ready to deploy the mooring lines. All that's left to do after that is unload the boat, enjoy a relaxing washdown, and look forward to your next trip out on the water.


Decksperiment
15.06.2021 2:19:54

6. When the boat is parallel to the dock or finger pier, center the steering wheel and use a bit of forward or reverse as necessary to stop the boat's motion.


birddump
01.06.2021 12:02:24

Have you tried removing the shift cable linkage at the motor and fired it off and attempted to shift in and out of gears? That will isolate if you have a 'rigging' issue or in fact a lower unit issue. here


mati
16.06.2021 15:48:30

They did say when I picked the boat up they adjusted the cables so maybe that's what it is. This weekend I will try and disconnect the cable and manually put it in reverse. If it helps any when put into reverse it never fully engages and sounds horrid. Usually the tach says about 700 rpm in idle. When it goes into reverse is it kind of a engaged or disengaged thing no I between?


Need2Revolt
21.06.2021 6:33:38

1000, Shift linkage out of adjustment would be my first guess. Like Shad Burke said, disconnect the shift cable and engage linkage into reverse by hand, should "clunk" into gear.


teff
22.04.2021 21:06:02

Any chance that when you had the motor serviced, the mechanic replaced the throttle or shift cables? Or perhaps adjusted the throttle or shift cables?


laczoka
11.05.2021 21:40:48

Have you tried removing the shift cable linkage at the motor and fired it off and attempted to shift in and out of gears? That will isolate if you have a 'rigging' issue or in fact a lower unit issue. more


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happyrock
21.05.2021 20:47:33

3. Approaching the slip at a 90-degree angle, once the middle of the boat is even with the middle of the slip, stop and center your steering wheel. From here on out it's easiest to turn the boat by opposing the engines (shifting one into forward and the other into reverse), and although tempting, it's best not to touch the steering wheel, using only the engines for maneuvering. more


wbgtrfv
08.05.2021 17:48:15

2. Trim your engines up slightly (using the tilt-trim switch at the throttle), so the propwash goes under the boat where it has the greatest effect. If you don't do this, the propwash may merely hit the transom making the boat harder to maneuver.


elima
18.05.2021 18:52:47

4. Now oppose the engines to get the boat spinning. Remember that the bow will move in the direction of the throttle you shift into reverse. So if you shift the starboard throttle into forward and the port throttle into reverse, the bow will spin to port. more


vorton
05.05.2021 23:39:55

1. Prepare for the docking maneuver ahead of time by deploying fenders and lines as necessary, prior to approaching the slip. Also check for wind and current, so any effect they may have doesn't catch you by surprise.