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01-24-2014, 11:08 AM #1
A lot of good advice above. I would just encourage you to take a basic boating class to learn about the rules of the road, safety etc. There is a US Power Squadron in Sandusky and Port Clinton that offer these classes. I'm sure there are experienced boaters in these classes who would be willing to spend a few hours with you on your boat to help you get the hang of operating and docking your boat. Also, do you have charts of Sandusky Bay and the lake? How about a depth finder? With those two you should be able to navigate your way without running aground.
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01-25-2014, 12:21 AM #2
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I do agree if your not sure how to get around I would deft recommend a safety class... If you not comfortable in your boat take it slow on days when the wind is at a minimal...no matter how slow you pull in a dock. Let the boat make its way to the dock don't try to hit the dock, you wanna pull up inches from the dock a ill bit of revese turn lower unit towards the dock will stop on a dime where you want it.....
fYI. More wind cross wind gotta use more gas to compensate for thecrosswind
Vbring it in hot and use th rvrse to stop it at the dock
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