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Arthur Grant
Fear Not
Fear not, practice makes perfect. Perhaps because the wheather in my area is generally nice and my dock is sheltered by both a building and a bridge I don't worry much about docking. It may also be that I primarily single hand and thus have gotten used to docking without help. People moving around the boat can make it harder primarily because the affect my sight lines. I prefer not to have inexperianced help. My daughter was hurt and it could have been much more serious when she went to jump from the boat to the dock to fend off after the outboard quit on our deliver pick up run. I had forgetten to warn her about something like this. I had grown up with boats and took for granted what to do. This was her first docking. Her legs fouled on the life line and she hit her head on the concrete dock when she tried to jump. Fortunately she was wearing a life vest. She landed face down and I was just coming down to getting set to dive in when she came face up and wosey. Still had to leave the boat to get her out of the water.
Fear not, practice makes perfect. Perhaps because the wheather in my area is generally nice and my dock is sheltered by both a building and a bridge I don't worry much about docking. It may also be that I primarily single hand and thus have gotten used to docking without help. People moving around the boat can make it harder primarily because the affect my sight lines. I prefer not to have inexperianced help. My daughter was hurt and it could have been much more serious when she went to jump from the boat to the dock to fend off after the outboard quit on our deliver pick up run. I had forgetten to warn her about something like this. I had grown up with boats and took for granted what to do. This was her first docking. Her legs fouled on the life line and she hit her head on the concrete dock when she tried to jump. Fortunately she was wearing a life vest. She landed face down and I was just coming down to getting set to dive in when she came face up and wosey. Still had to leave the boat to get her out of the water.