You all are, (captains) masters of your field for the most part. It's like watching art in motion. I retired 40 years as a carpenter with my greatest accomplishment of trimming yacht decks and working as a marine Carpenter. Tolerance on my work was down to the millimeter. I guess my OCD paid off.
Hey Tristan, I have a boat licence but I'm not very experienced. I want to know if I can skipper a 55 feet boat myself. It has all the modern technology. It's is shaft driven but controls are by a joy stick the same as pods. It has bow and stern thrusters and has remote docking and stern console with joystick. It also has a virtual anchor ... Skyhook. It keeps the boat in one place while you put your fenders out. Probably overkill for you, but thanks in advance. I often have times when I make a random decision to go out and I don't want to have to phone people to come with me. Can I do this on a 55 feet boat or am I pushing my luck?
Not at all. Can definitely be handled solo. Start by taking crew as back up but doing it solo until you're confident. Put rear dock line on first the outside engine ahead slow and the rear dock line will pull you hard alongside. Step off and secure the bow. Not sure about Med mooring solo though as we never do that here in Australia, side to its relatively easy solo.
@@JohnSmith-zo6ir take a look at the video series from Motor Boat and Yachting too. It's their "How to" series. John Mendez presents it and he's one of the authors of the Royal Yachting Association books so he knows his stuff. Here's the one on docking single handed. Best of luck. ua-cam.com/video/KCFVHuu6TxM/v-deo.html
That year boat doesn’t have a joystick. Unless it was installed aftermarket. But it’s good to dock traditionally when possible, keeps the skills up and good for practice.
It's not complicated with twin engines, he is sweating too much for such a simple operation. Glad it brings him a feeling of accomplishment tho. The only thing to be careful of is not to give too much engine as the engines on Predator are crazy poweful.
You all are, (captains) masters of your field for the most part. It's like watching art in motion. I retired 40 years as a carpenter with my greatest accomplishment of trimming yacht decks and working as a marine Carpenter. Tolerance on my work was down to the millimeter. I guess my OCD paid off.
Nice parking, most annoying editing though
I docked the Titanic there once - it's not easy so well done
My god, in a hurricane to boot,,,,,wow. Thank your parents for the sailing lessons....your awsome
That was great to see well done to that skipper 😀👏👏👏👏👏👏👌
Someone got carried away with the camera shot editing. Three or four would have been much better.
Good job docking!
I would like to se you park between two boats in current and wind
this is why I love boats. You don't really park/dock them into place. You sort of drift it into place, which is way cooler.
Nice I docked an 80 meter in that exact spot is such a nice little island
Now, do it again. This time with bumpers/fenders....
Awesome Skills
Nice, would like to see the full video though!
Never, never sit while docking!
Why?
Hey Tristan, I have a boat licence but I'm not very experienced. I want to know if I can skipper a 55 feet boat myself. It has all the modern technology. It's is shaft driven but controls are by a joy stick the same as pods. It has bow and stern thrusters and has remote docking and stern console with joystick. It also has a virtual anchor ... Skyhook. It keeps the boat in one place while you put your fenders out. Probably overkill for you, but thanks in advance.
I often have times when I make a random decision to go out and I don't want to have to phone people to come with me. Can I do this on a 55 feet boat or am I pushing my luck?
Not at all. Can definitely be handled solo. Start by taking crew as back up but doing it solo until you're confident. Put rear dock line on first the outside engine ahead slow and the rear dock line will pull you hard alongside. Step off and secure the bow. Not sure about Med mooring solo though as we never do that here in Australia, side to its relatively easy solo.
@@paterson00 Thanks Paul, appreciate that feedback. I agree. I will definitely take an experienced skipper until I'm confident. Much appreciated 👍
@@JohnSmith-zo6ir take a look at the video series from Motor Boat and Yachting too. It's their "How to" series. John Mendez presents it and he's one of the authors of the Royal Yachting Association books so he knows his stuff.
Here's the one on docking single handed. Best of luck.
ua-cam.com/video/KCFVHuu6TxM/v-deo.html
Well done
Couldn’t he used the joystick? Just wondering
That year boat doesn’t have a joystick. Unless it was installed aftermarket. But it’s good to dock traditionally when possible, keeps the skills up and good for practice.
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It's not complicated with twin engines, he is sweating too much for such a simple operation. Glad it brings him a feeling of accomplishment tho. The only thing to be careful of is not to give too much engine as the engines on Predator are crazy poweful.
Relax buddy. Just be happy for the guy.
My favourite boat 1 day will have 1 👍
It’s not a super yacht if it’s not Solar ✌️🙏🥰
Hold.my beer.
Annoying editing 🤮
My next video will be a parking scene with my Porsche-Car.