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Tom Monroe
strong wind across dock
I do fine with my O'Day 22/outboard at both my home slip and elsewhere, EXCEPT when there is a strong (20 mph +) blowing me off the dock. I don't seem to have any prop walk to work with, and can get the bow in and controlled, but the stern is always getting away from us. Note ... like a previous post, I try to use the "ship approach", where I place the boat where it needs to be, not the "small boat approach" where you use lines and muscle. I like my wife with all the arms, fingers, back muscles, etc. that she has. All I want her to do is nail down a slack line.Suggestions?Tom MonroeCarlyle Lake
I do fine with my O'Day 22/outboard at both my home slip and elsewhere, EXCEPT when there is a strong (20 mph +) blowing me off the dock. I don't seem to have any prop walk to work with, and can get the bow in and controlled, but the stern is always getting away from us. Note ... like a previous post, I try to use the "ship approach", where I place the boat where it needs to be, not the "small boat approach" where you use lines and muscle. I like my wife with all the arms, fingers, back muscles, etc. that she has. All I want her to do is nail down a slack line.Suggestions?Tom MonroeCarlyle Lake