I've had a pontoon for for twenty years. Explain what I need to do when it has become very windy and the giant boat pulling out of the marina decides it's time for full throttle. I just messing with you. Everything you said was good advice but one of these videos I'd like to hear someone say. "Once in a while the best captain out there just can't bring it in without plowing the dock.
Thanks for the great info!
Would love to see you come into marina and dock this pontoon in a slip where you have to come in strait and turn into slip
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do it every Monday !
and whenever I get a chance!
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Now do it in a marina and throw in some wind and tide
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I've had a pontoon for for twenty years. Explain what I need to do when it has become very windy and the giant boat pulling out of the marina decides it's time for full throttle.
I just messing with you. Everything you said was good advice but one of these videos I'd like to hear someone say. "Once in a while the best captain out there just can't bring it in without plowing the dock.
Haha, yes. We would love to help with any questions you have. You can call us at 256-825-888.
Fenders = bumpers. Lines = ropes. Nose = bow. Butt = stern.
Thanks, we were all wondering about that, as well as your political opinion...
Not sure there is an easier docking situation
* 20 mph wind changes EVERYTHING
true, happened to me, dented and scratched the left tube
Let’s see u dock it while taking live fire from Cuban gorillas. Some of these comments are crazy it’s a basic tutorial
Never step off your boat and leave the engine running.
Totally disagree; if you're solo docking and doing lines on your own. You won't the motor on and in neutral in case you quickly need to move it.