Unfortunately the windward side of the dock is not acceptable. It is a little shallower, rocky and the dock posts are in the way. The rocks are not an issue so much with the boat, but they raise he.. with the trailer and the dock posts are 20ft apart.baz":3cxbsqok said:A 10 to 15 mph wind on your beam will present a sizable force on the boat.
Is there any way for you to dock on the dock's windward side thus allowing the boat to be pushed to the dock side without really needing the thruster at all ?
BB marine":atzv0ofx said:Honestly with a 300 HP outboard on the back of a 27' boat the thruster should only be relied on to make slight adjustments. Heavy winds against the beam is always difficult with a single screw. A midship cleat is your best friend. Having a line on a midship cleat and getting a wrap around a dock cleat will do far more then a thruster. Keep you bow slightly into the wind and approach the dock have the line ready, land the dock and wrap the line or throw the line if someone is available. Give a command to wrap the line to a piling or cleat. You can now use your engine to bring you in square to the dock. It may not be pretty but it works.
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