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The Sad liar
Sounds like our sail on Sunday, steady 15+, wife sleeping
My wife sails. Scotty, I truly feel badly for you. Truly. RB |
The Sad liar
I too had a hard time docking, don't know why, took 3 passes to back in
right. Good lord. RB |
The Sad liar indeed!
Sounds like our sail on Sunday, steady 15+,
Yeah...any pics of your "so called sail?" Didn't think so. RB |
The Sad liar
RB,
If you were backing with the Martec Folding Prop, that was about 90% of your problem. It take a lot of getting use to, to back with the folder. I find that if you figure sterrn walk You can pop the Blades open with a fairly high RPM then throttle way down (Even neutral). You should be able to recover your direction of sternway. If you don't think you have enough sternway, Steer off course enough to allow for stren walk and pop the RPM to get an open prop and then throttle back again and steer in. Try anchoring a plastic bottle with fishing line and practize backing into that, in a straight line g Good Luck, Ole Thom |
The Sad liar
If you were backing with the Martec Folding Prop, that was about 90% of
your problem. Thom, Scotty is the fellow who can't operate his boat. I've had zero problems with the martec, though it offers far less thrust than a fixed. I've experienced minimal prop walk thus far. Yesterday I has to deal with wind at the slip and no problems. I think the prop walk was much worse on the Pearson 30. RB |
The Sad liar
I've put 2 hours on my engine since I launched. How many hours on your
engine hour meter? The meter is not installed yet. But I can't imagine we've run the engine much more than 30-40 minutes total. The longest we ran the motor is from the other side of hart island on a dead day. It's been run in the slip more than an hour though. RB |
The Sad liar
Mine it was 2 hours total so far including charging the batteries. I sleep
aboard every night. CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | I've put 2 hours on my engine since I launched. How many hours on your | engine hour meter? | | The meter is not installed yet. But I can't imagine we've run the engine much | more than 30-40 minutes total. The longest we ran the motor is from the other | side of hart island on a dead day. It's been run in the slip more than an hour | though. | | RB |
The Sad liar
Mine it was 2 hours total so far including charging the batteries. I sleep
aboard every night. We might have used it a bit more, even just leaving the slip, but this past weekend was the first rain-free treat in more than 6 weeks. We've still sailed more in the rain than without! RB |
The Sad liar
Yesterday I has to deal with wind at
the slip and no problems. Trying dealing with a grammar book. |
The Sad liar
you never heard of 'ebonics'? More like bubonic.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 Ad eundum quo nemo ante iit. http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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