Cum să: Dana cu o singură mână | Barcă cu motor și iahting

Cum să: Dana cu o singură mână |  Barcă cu motor și iahting



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40 thoughts on “Cum să: Dana cu o singură mână | Barcă cu motor și iahting

  1. With twin engines, bow thruster, good vision and benign conditions, not hard to do. Like to see him berth a 50 foot yacht, with an offset engine, 20knot wind and rain, into a berth he's never seen before.

  2. Never leave the helm unattended….for many reasons….especially for something as insignificant as bumpers which will need to be redeployed and will require leaving the helm unmanned again..viewers should disregard what this chap is doing here for safety and liability issues.

  3. I can reverse berth my 33 foot sailboat onto a finger berth with 20 knots of wind blowing me away from my finger and toward my neighbour. I do this alone often.
    Still, if this kind of video gets you views, good on you.
    Post another one in challenging conditions please.

  4. Nice video but have a question.

    Why is the skipper constantly turning the wheel even in reverse?

    I usually leave the wheel centered and maneuver using just forward / reverse to guide the boat into slip.

  5. 50 feet without a bow thruster? Seems like a silly thing to get cheap on with this type of boat

  6. film doing it in a force 6 in a long-keeler in a crowded marina, with the wind blowing you off the quay, at night, black unlit piles all over, heavily tidal, and the usual ropes trailing in the water trailing from quays etc, (and no soundings on the chart/almanac), all because some jobsworth says you can't moor there as it's closed for the winter. That's what you pros are for 😉 And thanks for that, Cuxhavn, not a jot of help, no drinking water (they came and locked the tap specially) – all they did was called the police, despite us coming in for emergency engine repairs at what was clearly labelled as an "emergency mooring area" 😉

  7. Ha ha so glad no one around to see me mooring up last night and apologies to my neighbours, just a couple of scrapes and I put your davits straight again oops. One engine, no bow thruster and a gusting wind doesn't help when you're on your own.

  8. I notice before you turned the boat you had six fenders, then you went to remove some and you had three and then two. How did you train the fish to remove them without a spalsh? Will they put them back on when you come back?

  9. I’m curious why you don’t dock stern in? It’s really the only way we do it where I boat. Lake is very rough so the bow breaks the waves and many of the fingers are so short if you dock bow in, the cockpit in an offshore performance boat is outside of the finger.

  10. There is a Much simpler & easier way, which I have never seen power boat people use ~ but I'm only a poor simple Yachtie Sailor ( dont even have the shades ) 😂

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