[C320-list] Boat bum.
Robert Seastream
robert.seastream at comcast.net
Wed Jun 18 17:15:21 PDT 2008
All: I often thought my lack of practice/incompetence was the major
reason for poor backing.
Adam: My fathers Cape Dory 28 would back straight, but being a full
keel boat likely helped.
Bruce & Dick: I've thought about the various 'reversing' blade props,
but cost has held me back, along with the occasional story about a
lost blade.
In other news, I've been sailing with my prop in reverse due to list
comments indicating the manufacturer recommends such. Supposedly,
sailing in neutral allows excessive propshaft spinning. However, I've
had to start the engine in reverse gear after I'm done sailing because
the boats' forward momentum creates pressure on the prop making it
hard enough to shift to neutral before starting that I'm concerned
about damaging the linkage between the helm and engine. Thoughts?
Bob Seastream
Intuition # 906
Robert Seastream writes about poor Reversing.
My circumstances mean that I must reverse into a tight marine pen
(slip).
The Kiwi Feathering Prop really does deliver positive and immediate
thrust,
with little or no Prop walk.
I am sure there are other props that do this too, but not a factory
fitted
fixed 3 blader.
Cheers
Bruce Stanley
Sydney
On Jun 18, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Richard A. Walker wrote:
>
>
> One advantage to the autoprop is that the boat backs very well. Not
> the
> reason to buy it but a good help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dick Walker
> C-320 (687) WindWalker II
> 740 Olive Ave.
> Coronado, CA 92118-2136
> 619.435.8986
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com
> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Jane &
> Ken
> Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:01 AM
> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Boat bum.
>
> Yes Adam, but can he cook as good as you? Ken
>
> esquirecatering at rcn.com wrote: I agree with you 100%. I never
> depend on
> backing KELE. The only use of reverse, in my docking perspective, is
> to
> grind the gears in case you come in too hot. It doesn't stop the
> boat, it
> just grinds gears.
>
> Now, one of my sailing buddies, Mike, can manouever my boat under
> power like
> it is a Porsche moving it inches here, a degree there, etc. He is
> half my
> age (and I was sailing long before he was born) but he can do it.
>
> As for me, I assume my first approach to the dock is my only approach.
>
> Adam
>
>
> Backing at all (let alone straight) is something I simply can't get my
> boat to do, so I don't rely on it as part of the docking process.
> I've told my wife that when docking, if we miss we'll simply circle
> and try again, since we have little/no effective reverse/braking
> power.
>
> Bob
>
> On Jun 18, 2008, at 12:52 AM, Chef Adam Weiner wrote:
>
>> I guess I am being dense, but I don't follow the reply.
>>
>> Adam
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