
I will need to practice reversing . . . does anyone do this at their home port? Is it going to be happy and manageable?
If you'd talked to me a couple years ago I could have sold you the one our previous owner had mounted on the swim platform. It was the type that had a remote control pedal that he had set up at the helm. I didn't find it to be either easy to use or even necessary, plus it added weight to the starboard side which exacerbated the slight starboard list. So I removed it and sold it on Craigslist and now I mount by BBQ on the stern rail in that location.In my wilder moments, I've thought that a long shaft drop down bow mounted trolling motor with a remote might be a somewhat unorthodox substitute for a bow thruster.
You're still too busy shoveling snow!I'm really curious as to the reply. I haven't had mine in the water yet ...
My boat has a left-hand prop rotation, resulting in a pull to starboard unless under way. This is a nice advantage when the dock is to stbd. Popping into reverse snugs the stern up against the dock and halts your fwd progress in one bold stroke.kerrye wrote:What's wrong with reverse was a brake?