I think those guys spend the summer going to the contests – saw some familiar boats between Solomons and St. Michaels. There’s money to be made and lots of 10oz Buds to drink. (10 oz Buds for those of you not on the Chesapeake, are sold here (I think only) – don’t ask why, but they are popular)…
Gary From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Josh Muckley via CnC-List Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 10:42 AM To: C&C List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: Josh Muckley <muckl...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Stus-List Boat Handling Skill Gary, Here's a video of the boat docking contest in Solomons 2015. I posted it earlier and jokingly said it was Dennis expertly handling his boat. https://youtu.be/rOCk8V0uee8 Josh Muckley S/V Sea Hawk 1989 C&C 37+ Solomons, MD On Oct 27, 2016 10:20 AM, "Gary Nylander via CnC-List" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote: Around here (mid-Chesapeake) we have a number of festivals featuring watermen handling their work boats in docking contests. To watch these guys spin and back 40+ foot single screw boats should humiliate all of us….. they are impressive, even the teenagers. Gary From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Joel Aronson via CnC-List Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 9:50 AM To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com <mailto:joel.aron...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: Stus-List Boat Handling Skill I've got a friend with a Riveria with the pod. Makes docking more like a video game. With twin screws you should be able to put a power boar or cat almost anywhere. With one engine in forward and one in reverse it will pivot in place. You don't use the wheel when docking twin screws. Joel On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Dennis C. via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> > wrote: I agree. Some skippers demonstrate great seamanship. Then there's the joy of a well equipped boat. Couple years ago, a fella with a nice MJM 40 (https://mjmyachts.com/40z) was leaving a side to docking just in front of Touche'. Being a helpful sort, I wandered up and asked if he needed help getting away from the pier. With a wry smile, he graciously thanked me but declined. He then finished untying and placed himself at the helm station. With a couple of slight control moves, the MJM moved directly away from the pier. He explained that not only was the boat equipped with a bow thruster but also pod drives. >From the MJM website: "Joystick Computerized Control The primary design goal for the 40z was to create a 40 foot powerboat that would handle like a 30-footer at idle speeds in tricky docking situations. The new Volvo-Penta IPS or Yanmar joystick control technology makes this goal a reality. The IPS system works with twin pod drives under the hull and the Yanmar with twin sterndrives. When conventional twin-engine controls are in neutral, a single joystick takes over with fingertip control. There are no thrusters. Through a unique computer program, each drive unit is independently operated in terms of direction, rpm and forward-reverse gear. This new system works far more intuitively than conventional twin shaft drives or joystick/thruster operated jet drives." Dennis C. On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 8:05 AM, robert <robertabb...@eastlink.ca <mailto:robertabb...@eastlink.ca> > wrote: On 2016-10-26 5:45 PM, Dennis C. via CnC-List wrote: "On a few occasions I've had the opportunity to watch the weigh ins at a couple of fishing tournaments. The skill of the charter captains is phenomenal. They come into a harbor, motor to the center of a fairway, use the two engines to spin the boat's stern into the fairway, back directly down the fairway in what seems an impossibly straight line, stop within a gnat's whisker of the bulkhead, then gently place the boat's stern against the bulkhead and keep it there with a bit of reverse. " Dennis: The other day I watched a club member with a 40' powerboat come into a narrow fairway at our club (not much wider than his boat) and turn it around 180 degrees to parallel dock ....the boat literately pivoted in a stationary position......he was on the fly bridge. I said the people standing next to me what great boat handling. One member responded and said "well, anybody can do that with bow thrusters" . I responded and said "His boat does not have bow or stern thrusters, that is what makes it so impressive". No response from him. Rob Abbott AZURA C&C 32- 84 Halifax, N.S. _______________________________________________ This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you wish to make a contribution to offset our costs, please go to: https://www.paypal.me/stumurray All Contributions are greatly appreciated! -- Joel 301 541 8551 <tel:301%20541%208551> _______________________________________________ This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you wish to make a contribution to offset our costs, please go to: https://www.paypal.me/stumurray All Contributions are greatly appreciated!
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