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1 hour ago, GPSguru said:

@Scotch_Egg2012 @Andy135 remember with an outboard that the flywheel effect of the prop is your best friend.

Doing the following you can turn the boat in its own length .......... however, always make allowance for wind and tide

Use the wind to your advantage whenever possible ........ in my situation I can have up to a 6knt tide flowing, so the wind is a minor consideration !

As @Odysseyhas said, slow in pro, and the slower, the better job you will make of it.

 

Engine to full Port, a small burst of forward will swing the bow to port and the stern to starboard.

Engine to full Port, a small burst of reverse will swing the bow to starboard and the stern to port.

The opposite is true when the engine is turned full to Starboard.

 

On a twin engine boat I usually use just one engine (port) and tilt the other.

 

Exactly that! 
 

I have shallow draft and I’m 30ft long but I’ve got a bow thruster. I can park it alongside without a bow thruster single handed but there is something satisfying when you head out of cabin to tie your lines on and you’re down to 1 inch clearance 😉 

Slow is key, if you’re going wrong a quick sharp bit of throttle will stop you in your tracks, but only for a second! 
 

You’ll find it easier if you mark your wheel so you always know what position mid-ships is. 
 

Practice is key but if you’re going as slow as you can and plenty of fenders you’ll be fine 🙂 

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My mate and I took our boats out in the first lockdown went out to our Conger Mark 14 miles out. 
we took two boats because we wasn’t allowed together because on Covid 

we anchored up an our 1/2 miles apart 

he got his prop around an old crab pot 

cut a long story short his boat sunk within 5mins 

there I was on my own picking up a mate 

in the sea he lost everything 

if we hadn’t taken two boats not worth thinking about. 
he fishes with me now he is just going to buy a new boat in a few weeks 
it was a bit frightening.

But good job we took two boats 

It's good to get out on your own 👍

 

 

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1 minute ago, JonC said:

Going back to the shaft vs outboard discussion that may have been touched on I always thought that fouling was a lesser threat for outboards as they are easier to reach, but I guess they would be more prone to swamping as the weigh of the engine is that much further back. 

Also a shaft should have a decent rope cutter fitted to make short work of a pot line.

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19 minutes ago, JonC said:

Going back to the shaft vs outboard discussion that may have been touched on I always thought that fouling was a lesser threat for outboards as they are easier to reach, but I guess they would be more prone to swamping as the weigh of the engine is that much further back. 

That's the theory, but as you say, the weight is further back. I think the advantage is that you can clear a line wrapped round your outboard prop without getting yourself wet, just by tilting the engine up and out of the water, but the practical reality is that you'd have to act within a very, very short space of time to avoid disaster.

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Yes he was fine 

But as the boat sunk the bridge tilted over and caught his trousers.

They ripped from top to bottom.

I saw the boat go down and he went with it 

Luckily his auto life jacket went off and pulled him up 😬 ripping his trousers 

It was a bit frightening how fast it all happened 

I was thinking off running my boat over the line and let my rope cutter do it's job but you don't want to get in trouble yourself.

It all worked out fine in the end.👍

 

 

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14 minutes ago, JonC said:

If your outboard was fouled on a fixed rope would the tilt have the power to raise itself against a strong tide?

Yes, on most outboards the hydraulics are plenty power full enough to just get the prop out of the water.

You need to act fast as anchored from the stern will sink a boat very quickly. 

I keep a sharp serrated knife mounted on the transom 😉

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7 minutes ago, JonC said:


The age we live in , people tend to film things rather than intervening, then WhatsApp it around. 

Yeah, but the way you said it made it sound like you thought he would be perving on his mate. 😱

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6 minutes ago, JonC said:

Don’t judge everyone by your low standards. 
I was thinking more of the comedy value than nonsing, but whatever turns you on?

Don't try to turn this around on me Jon. You wrote about him stripping off and being filmed, not me.

#we'veoutedaperv...

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1 minute ago, JonC said:

And don’t for one moment try to tell me that if you had a film of one of us sinking in our underpants that you wouldn’t spam it all over the place 🤣

FFS man, I wouldn't even have my phone out! I'd be trying to get you out of the water, pronto!

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55 minutes ago, JonC said:

If your outboard was fouled on a fixed rope would the tilt have the power to raise itself against a strong tide?

Yep! 
 

I picked up an old anchor line and mine pulled it up.... 2 mins with a knife and I was free. Tied a buoy on the old line, pulled it up and took it home 

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1 hour ago, JonC said:

I guess everyone has a knife in your area just to protect themselves 

You would be surprised just how many experienced boat owners who don't have a knife to hand. 

However, it is no big deal for me as I have a knife on my LJ. 
 

 

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4 minutes ago, GPSguru said:

You would be surprised just how many experienced boat owners who don't have a knife to hand. 

However, it is no big deal for me as I have a knife on my LJ. 
 

 

Just imagine if you tripped, fell and popped your dingy 30 miles out 🤦🏻

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