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Old 06-19-2004, 02:30 AM   #1
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Trolling motors for docking?

Hey guys, Im new to the whole yachting community as I am about to purchase either a 36' Chris Craft or a 33' Trojan. Currently I am used to operating a 18' Wellcraft off a trailer and am not proficient in docking a boat alone, as I will often be on whichever boat I purchase. Since the slip I have rented anticipating the purchase is in a fairly difficult section of the marina and due to my inexperience in operating something this large, I have considered the purchase of a trolling motor to mount on the swim platform so that I can slowly maneuver the boat into the slip while being near my docking lines.
Has anybody tried this or considered it as an option for one manned docking?

I also thought it useful as a contingency motor- should both inboards fail, I can limp the boat out of a channel or to a nearby dock.
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Old 06-19-2004, 03:27 PM   #2
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crutches are not the answer if you are not crippled. spend some time and practice. if you are that uncomfortable even practicing, then hire someone to spend a couple of days, or more, and work with you. don't try and re-invent the wheel. you will only make matters worse. also, either of the boats that you named are very managable on 1 engine. quit stressin' and start practicing!
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Old 06-19-2004, 08:50 PM   #3
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Smile i agree

i agree with bob, just practice! and if u cant do it there, practice on an easier dock
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Old 06-21-2004, 10:38 AM   #4
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Trolling motor makes no sense at all.

The boat size you are talking about should be no problem to handle, but as the other have posted - you need to practice.

My recommendation is to get a training captain. Especially a captain who likes to teach or has a lot of experience training people. I spent about 40 hours with one when I got my boat (I have over 20 years boating experience) and it was the best time/money I could have spent. It's a great way to get to know a new boat.

Your local boat dealers should be able to point you in the right direction.

Couple other thoughts for you - bow thrusters make docking MUCH easier and twins are MUCH easier to maneuver than a single engine. Trolling motor makes no sense - unless you're trolling.
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