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Must See "How To" Video on Obtaining Absolute Neutral

Thats the longest I listened to NYers in a long time. Video was great beyond that :headphone: Its going to be a bit more of chore balancing a twin setup
 
He is funny. I enjoyed it.
 
Thats the longest I listened to NYers in a long time. Video was great beyond that :headphone: Its going to be a bit more of chore balancing a twin setup
Just watch it twice.
 
I get into absolute neutral by killing the engines.
 
So the lesson here is the balls always hang down. Got it!
 
I get into absolute neutral by killing the engines.
True, but I have had a hard time with precision docking in a boat lift when I have any wind/wake/current than may require a small bursts of thrust to maintain position. I do usually drop to one engine to cut the thrust in half once I'm sliding in to the slip.

That being said, my boat creeps forward at a pretty decent rate I was was wondering how to adjust this, so the timing is spot on. Also a good PSA to make sure I have greased my balls.
 
Loving these videos! You're making we want to up my game. I am not nearly as entertaining as this guy!!!
 
My boat actually backs up a bit which can be helpful but annoying. Im done for the year but I do appreciate the Yankee fans version of this video as I walk away with a better understanding of my drive.
 
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