Originally Posted by jphart
Mike’s got it.
Boat check out will be most important as systems are different. But as you know how to sail, dont stress.

Twins 20 feet apart is a dream! Lock the wheel when going astern, use the throttles. Practice helps. I remember my first time backing into a slip at Leverick. I was a wreck (mentally). Tito and his guys were such a big help! wave

Good you tube stuff out there too about docking, anchoring, balls and bridles.



Exactly JPhart, that's one of the reasons I want to get that practical experience is to take the time to learn the different systems on a Cat.

Funny, but I too stressed when backing into a slip in Leverick. The owner of a sailing school was in the adjacent slip, and graciously offered to help out, along withTito's team. Made it super easy as I was a bit rusty. Thanks for the YouTube suggestion. I've seen a few on managing docking maneuvers and will continue to beef up those skills.



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