Originally Posted by
Beaker
Looking great!
Docking. The best 3 bits of advice I've been given, and live by. Slow is good, slower is better. Get a stern line (short) on first.
On mine, I prefer to approach a Finger on the port side (looking forward from the helm on the starboard side, the jetty/finger is on my left/port side), and snag a cleat with a line on the boats port aft/arse quarter. Then just turn the wheel anti clockwise, and drop in gear but no more throttle.
Doesn't matter what the wind does(I'm also a HT) you'll be parked up tight asap.
The hardest thing is getting the rope hand (could be a relative, mate, child, or last time on boat person....) to flick the rope around the cleat, and not try to use the bow rope.....