OK, after 20 years  of ownership, I'm pretty good at driving Touche'.
Touche's "home" slip in Louisiana is in a fairly protected bayou, has both
outboard and midships pilings on either side and a port side finger pier.
I can competently back Touche' in using propwalk, etc. without touching any
pilings.  Whoopee.

However, the "temporary" slip I use in Pensacola is a whole different
scenario.  First, it has a starboard side finger pier which extends to just
short of full boat length.  Second, it is a double slip with NO pilings
between Touche' and my neighbor, an IP 37.  Third, the prevailing wind is
from the starboard side.

In Pensacola, I dock Touche' bow in for privacy and scenic view
issues.  Docking
stern in isn't a desirable option because the bow will fall off towards my
neighbor while docking and looking at a scenic bayou is preferable to
looking at a working boatyard.

So, docking bow in with a wind from starboard and prop walk which pulls the
boat to port is a challenge.  The wind pushes the boat dramatically to port
when docking.  The prop walk exacerbates the movement to port.  The wind
and prop walk both working against the boat sucks.

I've tried several techniques with limited to moderate success.  The best
the Admiral and I have come up with is to approach at a slight upwind angle
to the finger pier, have a spring/warp line attached a bit forward of
midships, have crew leap off the boat and secure the spring to the
outermost cleat on the finger pier to stop forward motion.  Once the line
is secure, we warp the stern in with forward propulsion and left rudder and
secure a stern line.  The stern still tries to swing to port midway through
this process but we manage it.

Now for my main issue.  Docking single handed.  I can't see myself
approaching the pier, putting the boat in reverse, scrambling out of the
steering station past the Bimini bows, securing the spring line, jumping
back on the boat, warping the stern in and then securing the stern line by
myself.

Any secret tricks I haven't explored?

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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