[Rhodes22-list] All tied up

David Bradley dwbrad at gmail.com
Tue Jun 8 19:35:40 EDT 2010


Joe, in a word, slowly.

It's important to put your motor in neutral and lose all you headway.
Then nudge the boat in with short, easy pulses of forward or backward
power. One of those things I learned after a couple of nail biters.

I have a tight marina and am glad to have the rudder linked to the
motor with Stan's ingenious steering option.

Dave


On 6/8/10, Joe Camp <jjcampjr at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Friends:
>      I will not have my boat until the end of July, but no sense in letting
> this question go:  I have never tied up at a slip before.  Mine will be on a
> lake, in a protected marina and is a floating dock.  Please give me some
> advice on the best way to accomplish this seemingly mundane task.  Poem
> follows.
> Joe
>
>
>      Me
>
>                                                             JJ Camp
>
> “I wish that Michael
>
> wasn’t dead,” she said to me
>
> on a day after he was gone.
>
> “Something’s wrong!
>
> I love—
>
> I loved him Dad,
>
> but I can’t cry.
>
> So tell me why
>
> I even said
>
> I was his friend,
>
> if I can’t cry.”
>
>
>
> “And would you cry—
>
> Dad—
>
> you know—
>
> if it was me
>
> instead of Mike?”                                    1993
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