I used one on a 3800 lb Balboa 26 in a moderately stiff wind and it did OK.
If you aren't fighting the wind I would guess that it will work..if you
aren't in a big hurry!

 

Jim

 

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So here's the followup question ...

 

Went over tonight, and the damn thing still won't run at all. I have a
little electric motor in the garage, used for a small jon boat to fish on my
pond. Anyone ever use one to at least get a C27 down a couple rows of slips
to haul it out for the winter? While the OB I should have fixed gets fixed?

 

Tom

 

 


 

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Probably not a sailor 


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My outboard, which has been increasingly recalcitrant all summer, failed me
outside the channel into the marina yesterday afternoon. With a 50 ft wide
channel and the wind on the nose, I had to get a guy to tow me in. At the
point where I would normally make a 90 degree turn into my slip, I just
uncleated and dropped the tow line, and turned into the slip with the last
of my momentum and dropped on the dock lines. No sweat. 

Marina owner then came down .... said I should have been tied up side to
side and let the powered boat bring me completely into the slip, I
endangered other boats, bla bla bla. 

Anyone have any thoughts? 

Tom 



 

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