Hey guys, what a great video! I could not agree more on having your significant other have the confidence to dock the boat. For that matter, run the boat-systems as if the other person could not assist-well-done interview and discussion around the lessons learned. Finally, a belated happy birthday wish, Karlynn!
Of, course, it is wise ti get professional and seasoned help to learn a skill. Curious as no mention was made of using the bow-thruster to assist. Was it used? Learned some valuables here myself. Thanks, guys.
Great video! Nice job Karlynn! Close-quarter boat handling is really nerve wracking, but feels great when you nail it. I like the red flag right on the bow to get a clear picture wind direction.
The front wheels steer a car, the motor or rudder steers from the rear. Reversing a car is like steering a boat forward. Wind generally doesn't bother a car; wind, waves and current all affect a boat, And boats come in more flavours: flat bottomed, deep 'V', centerboard/dagger board, partial keel, full keel, etc., as well as single engine, twin engine, and multi-engine; some of which are fixed while others can be turned to steer. Some boats have bow and/or stern thrusters, so they can move sideways. And, there is jet propulsion which can go from full forward to full reverse without passing slow. All the different combinations handle slightly differently.
Lots of great information but one note. If a boat is positioned properly in wind and current you do have control. Bow to the wind for example ,,, bow into the current for example. Bow into a neutral position against the forces or the wind and current allows control of the boat moving forward or backwards with little effort to maintain position. This is helpful to understand when waiting for bridges to open or waiting on a dock assignment when you arrive at a destination. To say when a boat is in neutral is just to broad or a statement and can be misunderstood by a novice.
@@ElliYacht1 your welcome, I forwarded the video to a new female captain I’m helping understand the effects of wind, current etc. I haven’t had a chance to check your other vids yet. But any you’d recommend for a new boat owner I’m helping I’ll forward to her. We’re in the north east so she has plenty of time to watch them before the next boating season starts.
That was a shipyard fairway in South Lake Union, Seattle. It’s one of the few salt to fresh water accessible grouping of shipyards in the US… we call it home.
I really don´t why the reversed should be "pumped", instead of finding a balanced rpm on the reverse shaft that fits the forward shaft. e.g. that the forward shaft is in leverposition 2, the reverse shaft need to have a leverposition of 3. Then you have more time for monitoring what is happening instead of constantly have do do something about it./Håkan (Master Mariner, Unlimited)
I’m sure Karlynn would have preferred I wasn’t there ;-) I will admit I picked up some good tips and some reminders along the way. It was a bit embarrassing that I was rusty handling the lines. We’re going to trade off responsibilities from here on out... kinda scary but, that’s how we need to learn.
“🥂HAPPY🍷🍫BIRTHDAY 🎂!” Awesome that you’re endeavouring to enhance your piloting skills. I super encourage you to get your captains license, just from the safety aspect it makes sense. And you will enjoy the knowledge, skill and feel of the vessel. Remember also that seasoned veterans can have a bad day, own it, learn from it and add it to the wisdom pile and teach others. Jon I see line & fender duty in your future...
It was recorded before anyone had a clue about indoor transmission… you might not urge Captain was in the high risk category so, ya she was a bit twitchy.
Not impressed with that so called captain. In addition to her falling down jeans, she should have said, "port" not "left." Was a time a buddy of mine had just received his 6 pack despite the FACT he was unable to pack our 44 ft. spt. fish down the canal. One can have all the book knowledge on the planet but without "hands on" experience the former is worthless.
Thanks for your comment. On behalf of Captain Linda Lewis she has 45 years experience and 15 teaching individuals and couples. The reason she used the term left and right instead of port or starboard is for the students sake. Everyone knows instinctively left and right and when having to make a quick move the last thing you need to think about is if it is port or starboard.
@Elli-Yacht I did know that. however I know you're intelligent? And you know the masking. Or slave muzzeling or diaper wearing served no reality of use, like trying to stop mosquitoes with a chain link fence! I never wore it at all during the covid.. well, except for one time on the train, and I did it and realized that it wasn't my true self to acquiesce my intelligence to insanity and I took it off quickly. And of course I got yelled at by the insane conductor but I did not mind. Thank you
Oh sweetheart, this was recorded when the only ‘essential’ services provided had to be masked. If we didn’t mask we couldn’t have a certified Captain work with Karlynn. We considered the sacrifice worth the education and sharing it. That said, Vote appropriately, so we don’t have to make that sacrifice in the future. - Peace
Great video my heart rate went up just watching this. I'm getting ready to purchase a Carver Mariner 3297 twin screws .
Hey guys, what a great video! I could not agree more on having your significant other have the confidence to dock the boat. For that matter, run the boat-systems as if the other person could not assist-well-done interview and discussion around the lessons learned. Finally, a belated happy birthday wish, Karlynn!
It was definitely I confidence booster. Thanks for the birthday wish!
I hope we get as good a captain as you had. I’m going to be nervous 😬
Good job Karlynn! Good idea getting a third party to teach!
Thank you it was best but hard for Jon
Great video. I loved hearing from a professional captain about this stuff. Looking forward to the next video.
We learned a lot.
Excellent!
Of, course, it is wise ti get professional and seasoned help to learn a skill. Curious as no mention was made of using the bow-thruster to assist. Was it used? Learned some valuables here myself. Thanks, guys.
The bow thruster was not used. She looks at the bow thruster as a bonus since not all boats have them as prefers to teach without it.
Great video! Nice job Karlynn! Close-quarter boat handling is really nerve wracking, but feels great when you nail it. I like the red flag right on the bow to get a clear picture wind direction.
Great video!!
The front wheels steer a car, the motor or rudder steers from the rear. Reversing a car is like steering a boat forward. Wind generally doesn't bother a car; wind, waves and current all affect a boat, And boats come in more flavours: flat bottomed, deep 'V', centerboard/dagger board, partial keel, full keel, etc., as well as single engine, twin engine, and multi-engine; some of which are fixed while others can be turned to steer. Some boats have bow and/or stern thrusters, so they can move sideways. And, there is jet propulsion which can go from full forward to full reverse without passing slow. All the different combinations handle slightly differently.
Happy B-day 🍾!!
Thank You!
Lots of great information but one note. If a boat is positioned properly in wind and current you do have control. Bow to the wind for example ,,, bow into the current for example. Bow into a neutral position against the forces or the wind and current allows control of the boat moving forward or backwards with little effort to maintain position. This is helpful to understand when waiting for bridges to open or waiting on a dock assignment when you arrive at a destination.
To say when a boat is in neutral is just to broad or a statement and can be misunderstood by a novice.
Thanks for the comment, we didn't make it very clear in the video.
@@ElliYacht1 your welcome, I forwarded the video to a new female captain I’m helping understand the effects of wind, current etc. I haven’t had a chance to check your other vids yet. But any you’d recommend for a new boat owner I’m helping I’ll forward to her.
We’re in the north east so she has plenty of time to watch them before the next boating season starts.
great job
Thanks!
What port were you maneuvering in? That was a Navy contract (USNS) ship that passed down your port side.
That was a shipyard fairway in South Lake Union, Seattle. It’s one of the few salt to fresh water accessible grouping of shipyards in the US… we call it home.
You guys do a great job with your videos. Wonder what the other 41k viewers think?
Great job, and great video! Who was the Captain/Boat Handling Instructor, or company?
Her name is Captain Linda Lewis. Her info is in the description
docking is super scary, to say the least! Practice makes perfect.
Happy Birthday! Love your boat and your vids!
Thank You!
I really don´t why the reversed should be "pumped", instead of finding a balanced rpm on the reverse shaft that fits the forward shaft. e.g. that the forward shaft is in leverposition 2, the reverse shaft need to have a leverposition of 3. Then you have more time for monitoring what is happening instead of constantly have do do something about it./Håkan (Master Mariner, Unlimited)
Each boat is unique and responds differently
What relevance does bath soap have for learning how to dock a twin engine yacht?
to be fair it was Karlynn's birthday and getting boat docking lessons was part of her birthday present
Happy Birthday
Thank you!
Happy birthday 🎉
What is your intercom headset?
Eartec UL2S Headphones amzn.to/3gRqFvR
They are awesome!
Did you sell theold deck crane?😀
Not quite yet... if you know someone in the Pacific North West that’s interested I’ll make them a deal. In the meantime, it’s a great footrest.
My wife would like to do the same thing but leave me on the dock 🤭
I’m sure Karlynn would have preferred I wasn’t there ;-) I will admit I picked up some good tips and some reminders along the way. It was a bit embarrassing that I was rusty handling the lines. We’re going to trade off responsibilities from here on out... kinda scary but, that’s how we need to learn.
“🥂HAPPY🍷🍫BIRTHDAY 🎂!” Awesome that you’re endeavouring to enhance your piloting skills. I super encourage you to get your captains license, just from the safety aspect it makes sense. And you will enjoy the knowledge, skill and feel of the vessel. Remember also that seasoned veterans can have a bad day, own it, learn from it and add it to the wisdom pile and teach others. Jon I see line & fender duty in your future...
It was definitely a confidence booster for me and scary for Jon not being in control. Cheers ☕
What kind of boat?
2010 Navigator 4800 Pilothouse Classic
Less talking MORE DOCKING!
That Captain had a great future behind her:)
Mask outside. Nice
It was recorded before anyone had a clue about indoor transmission… you might not urge Captain was in the high risk category so, ya she was a bit twitchy.
Lolol masks outside😂😂😂
Not impressed with that so called captain. In addition to her falling down jeans, she should have said, "port" not "left." Was a time a buddy of mine had just received his 6 pack despite the FACT he was unable to pack our 44 ft. spt. fish down the canal. One can have all the book knowledge on the planet but without "hands on" experience the former is worthless.
Thanks for your comment. On behalf of Captain Linda Lewis she has 45 years experience and 15 teaching individuals and couples. The reason she used the term left and right instead of port or starboard is for the students sake. Everyone knows instinctively left and right and when having to make a quick move the last thing you need to think about is if it is port or starboard.
C'mon already....
You guys do not seem like very happy people to me. Hope you get happy.
All good except lose the masks that's pretty ridiculous but thank you
That was during COVID
@Elli-Yacht I did know that. however I know you're intelligent? And you know the masking. Or slave muzzeling or diaper wearing served no reality of use, like trying to stop mosquitoes with a chain link fence! I never wore it at all during the covid.. well, except for one time on the train, and I did it and realized that it wasn't my true self to acquiesce my intelligence to insanity and I took it off quickly. And of course I got yelled at by the insane conductor but I did not mind. Thank you
Geezers...on and on this goes... misleading title...
Sorry to disappoint. Hope you find your right content. ☮️
You had me until you all had mask on like a bunch of sheep.
Oh sweetheart, this was recorded when the only ‘essential’ services provided had to be masked. If we didn’t mask we couldn’t have a certified Captain work with Karlynn. We considered the sacrifice worth the education and sharing it.
That said, Vote appropriately, so we don’t have to make that sacrifice in the future.
- Peace