rt11002003
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2008
- Messages
- 720
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2113H314
- Vessel Name
- Loaf'N
The first person demonstrating the R-21 EC to us did it in the winter. The dealer had most of the batteries removed and we didn't have a bow thruster.
That captain was/is a great pilot. He inched that tug into the dock, in gear, out of gear, reverse, forward and the whole process was smooth and quiet. No abruptness, no clunking.
My shifting mechanism cluncks; it is not smooth. There is no such thing as a small movement of the tug. That tug goes to 3.5 knots quickly and loses it just as fast. It's no fun trying to back into a slip with the wind on the beam. Going to neutral with tug half way in, results in the forward section (cabin) being blown like a pinwheel around the end of the slip with the stern heading for my slip mate's new boat. Carrying power further into the slip puts the swim platform in danger because the tug continues to accelerate.
My Albin 27 AC was a single screw without a bow thruster. It had separate controls for fuel and transmission. It was easy to make small corrections and everything was smooth; the boat was 22 years old.
I'm ready for my 50 hr service/inspection. Can the controls be adjusted to smooth things out, power and clunking?
Gene
That captain was/is a great pilot. He inched that tug into the dock, in gear, out of gear, reverse, forward and the whole process was smooth and quiet. No abruptness, no clunking.
My shifting mechanism cluncks; it is not smooth. There is no such thing as a small movement of the tug. That tug goes to 3.5 knots quickly and loses it just as fast. It's no fun trying to back into a slip with the wind on the beam. Going to neutral with tug half way in, results in the forward section (cabin) being blown like a pinwheel around the end of the slip with the stern heading for my slip mate's new boat. Carrying power further into the slip puts the swim platform in danger because the tug continues to accelerate.
My Albin 27 AC was a single screw without a bow thruster. It had separate controls for fuel and transmission. It was easy to make small corrections and everything was smooth; the boat was 22 years old.
I'm ready for my 50 hr service/inspection. Can the controls be adjusted to smooth things out, power and clunking?
Gene