Subject: Knowing which way the outboard is pointing
In daytime is quite easy to know which way the outboard is orientated, but during early morning and nighttime with little light it's not so easy to know. Yes, one can use the steering wheel for this without looking but I always find I like to also have a visual indication.
So what I'm thinking of doing is to place a reflective red strip down the center line of the engine's cowling. This should help when daylight is limited and give a good feedback during daylight hours as well so long as cockpit passengers aren't in the way. 😱
In daytime is quite easy to know which way the outboard is orientated, but during early morning and nighttime with little light it's not so easy to know. Yes, one can use the steering wheel for this without looking but I always find I like to also have a visual indication.
So what I'm thinking of doing is to place a reflective red strip down the center line of the engine's cowling. This should help when daylight is limited and give a good feedback during daylight hours as well so long as cockpit passengers aren't in the way. 😱