Outboard Prop problems
I have a Yamaha 4-stroke 9.9 hp on my Hunter 26. Recently we changed docks so that we're tying up on the port side. I now find that when I try to back out of the slip under power, the torque shoves my stern to port into the dock, while, of course, my bow wants to come starboard into the neighboring boat -- all this with virtually no reverse motion! This was not a noticeable problem in our prior slip, but there I was tied up on the starboard side and wanted to swing my stern to port a little anyway. I am thinking that the propellor may have too coarse a pitch, resulting in too much "P-factor" before it can get my square-sterned, displacement-hulled boat moving. Does this make sense? Any recommendations? Any other ideas?