Ladies and sea dogs,
Just when I think I have the reversing thing nailed, I lose the bow
even in little to no wind. I have a right handed prop and should prop
walk to port.
I have to reverse out of my slip into a narrow channel attempting to
steer my stern to port. Often enough my stern s
Mark:
You said " my stern still goes to starboard swinging me the wrong
way." Seems you are having more of an issue with a cross wind blowing
your bow to port (I am assuming bow in, starboard dock?) shifting stern
to port.
A club mate here has a 40' some boat with the same issue with hi
When I upgraded the engine on my 40 I increased the prop pitch, which made
her pull harder to port in reverse. What I would do is get some sternway on
and then put the engine in neutral and I could steer just fine. I wouldn't
worry about having the helm hard over. See if it works, there's certainly
nthony
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Subject: Stus-List Reversing my newport 41 Mk1 1977 Trinity
Ladies and sea dogs,
Just when I think I have the reversing thing nailed, I lose the bow even in
little to no wind. I have a right
Can you come in stern to?
Prop walk, etc. is exacerbated when moving slowly in forward or reverse.
If there is open water near your slip, get going with rudder control in
reverse, gird your loins, tell yourself you can do it and with judicious use of
throttle, neutral and reverse drive your ste
: Re: Stus-List Reversing my newport 41 Mk1 1977 Trinity
When I upgraded the engine on my 40 I increased the prop pitch, which made her
pull harder to port in reverse. What I would do is get some sternway on and
then put the engine in neutral and I could steer just fine. I wouldn't worry
Can you come in stern to?
Prop walk, etc. is exacerbated when moving slowly in forward or reverse.
If there is open water near your slip, get going with rudder control in
reverse, gird your loins, tell yourself you can do it and with judicious use of
throttle, neutral and reverse drive your ste
Wow
I love that - that is most the time that I have crew however Yes I
single hand a lot also and have some deft dancing to make it work. The
crazy this is that it does not do it all the time. It is tidal and the
other thing might be that I need to increase my speed to account for the
On my 34 I found I have a lot of prop walk in reverse (worse than other boats I
have helmed - probably due to the two blade folding prop). I had a slip last
summer that only made sense to go in forward (we only have a gate on starboard
and the finger to starboard). I tried a strategy that was
The original problem reported was the Newport 41's stern wants to go to
starboard when the skipper wants it to go to Port.
If the prop is indeed Right Handed, the stern should walk to port when you give
it a short burst of throttle in reverse. Curious why that is not happening for
you. Is the pr
I have problems backing out of my slip into a very narrow fairway. I have a bow
in Port tie. Backing out I have to pull forward past my slip, back into my slip
using the port prop walk. Then pull out forward. Find it is much easier to just
back in to begin with. Luckily I have a bunch of boat ho
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