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Old 05-17-2019, 04:18 PM   #1
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I highly doubt Marc will have any issues docking it. Anyone who has witnessed him maneuvering and docking is former boat (43' Regal) at the Naswa knows he's a very skilled operator.
It wont take much for piloting skills, that is joystick controlled with thrusters front and rear I am sure. You can push that in any direction needed.
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Old 06-02-2019, 06:45 AM   #2
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It wont take much for piloting skills, that is joystick controlled with thrusters front and rear I am sure. You can push that in any direction needed.
Add some wind and even this 64 footer has trouble:

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That will be impressive to see that move over the road. I imagine they will have to take it 95 to 101 to 93. I cant imagine trying Route 11!
Route 4,125, 16, and 11.

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It wont take much for piloting skills, that is joystick controlled with thrusters front and rear I am sure. You can push that in any direction needed.
Yes on bow and stern thrusters. No Joystick.
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Can you imagine having to dock your boat that close to the other boats all the time even without the wind?
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Can you imagine having to dock your boat that close to the other boats all the time even without the wind?
Takes lots of patience and LOTS of hands! But no thanks!
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