WiskyDan
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 1,340
- Reaction score
- 2,780
- Points
- 247
- Location
- Jackson, WI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2018
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
So I bought an 06' SX230 at the very end of last year (20 minute test drive and then into winter storage) and have had it out three times so far this year. Previous to this boat purchase, I had only driven a boat once - an older rental Yamaha for about 2 hours in San Diego 3-4 years ago. I'm mostly getting the hang of things and enjoying myself but pulling into the dock/slip has been challenging to say the least. Every video that I watch that shows how to approach a dock or slip is in ideal conditions - no current, wind, or chop to contend with. I dry-stack my boat and have to put it back into a boat slip that accommodates two boats when I'm done at the end of the day. The place where I dock it is on a river between two large lakes and the current can be strong and when the wind whips up it makes it worse. My first day out was pretty calm and I did OK pulling into the slip but on my second and third days the current/wind got progressively stronger and I had a tough time yesterday. I bounced around a bit inside the slip and got tied up but I'm 100% sure that trying to dock with a second boat already in the other half of the slip will be almost impossible unless the river is calm. I now dread having to pull into the dock/slip and, as a new boater, it's starting to effect the enjoyment factor of being out on the water.
I'll be looking at other dry-stack and marina options for next season but since there are quite a few bars/restaurants on the river I'm going to need to figure this out sooner rather than later. I'm guessing that practice makes perfect but taking the friends out to practice docking isn't much fun for them. I'm very interested in how many of the seasoned veterans mastered docking - especially those that have strong currents to contend with.
I'll be looking at other dry-stack and marina options for next season but since there are quite a few bars/restaurants on the river I'm going to need to figure this out sooner rather than later. I'm guessing that practice makes perfect but taking the friends out to practice docking isn't much fun for them. I'm very interested in how many of the seasoned veterans mastered docking - especially those that have strong currents to contend with.