Don's repsonse
Don has it right:"Remember, water must be flowing past the rudder for it to have any effect on the boat and the effect happens faster in forward than in reverse. Also, throughout this maneuver, resist the temptation to move the wheel."You HAVE to be going fast enough to make this work. "Water MUST be flowing."This morning, I watched as a Hunter 45 tried to back out of their slip with a VERY LIGHT beam wind.The skipper kept turning the wheel to each end, with NO throttle while in reverse ("resist the temptation to move the wheel"). It's like being parked in your car: turning the wheel does NOTHING.Their stern almost hit some boats to their port, because the skipper's prop walk was taking them to port because they hadn't gained enough sternway to have their rudder take effect. You can't (ever, never, no way...) get going backwards with the throttle in reverse without giving it some "gas."They made three more back and fills and finally made it out, only because the beam wind hadn't strengthened, and they fended off a lot.LOOK UP "prop walk" on the archives.You just have to be moving before you can overcome "walk" and learning how to do it is very rewarding.Only time, without being PC, can I consider getting away with saying "Goose It!"Stu
Don has it right:"Remember, water must be flowing past the rudder for it to have any effect on the boat and the effect happens faster in forward than in reverse. Also, throughout this maneuver, resist the temptation to move the wheel."You HAVE to be going fast enough to make this work. "Water MUST be flowing."This morning, I watched as a Hunter 45 tried to back out of their slip with a VERY LIGHT beam wind.The skipper kept turning the wheel to each end, with NO throttle while in reverse ("resist the temptation to move the wheel"). It's like being parked in your car: turning the wheel does NOTHING.Their stern almost hit some boats to their port, because the skipper's prop walk was taking them to port because they hadn't gained enough sternway to have their rudder take effect. You can't (ever, never, no way...) get going backwards with the throttle in reverse without giving it some "gas."They made three more back and fills and finally made it out, only because the beam wind hadn't strengthened, and they fended off a lot.LOOK UP "prop walk" on the archives.You just have to be moving before you can overcome "walk" and learning how to do it is very rewarding.Only time, without being PC, can I consider getting away with saying "Goose It!"Stu