Just put my 2005 R21 in the water yesterday and had difficulty getting out of and getting into our slip. The first try was driving into the slip....easy. BUT backing out was challenging as it did not seem to want to answer to the helm in reverse. Yes, there was a wind that was pushing us but the stern should have answered. Prop wash, either low or high, did not seem to matter that much. Regardless of the amount of helm, the stern wouldn't kick over ( yes, the rudder was operating OK). The second experience was when we decided to back into the slip. Again, the stern would not answer to the helm for the same reason and the wind ws very low and was insignificant. Now I know why the newer R21's have the bow thrusters! My old sailboat had more response than this!
Anyway, some of you more experienced R21 operators may have some wisdom that you could share that would ease my experience.
Anyway, some of you more experienced R21 operators may have some wisdom that you could share that would ease my experience.