
Originally Posted by
larry_arizona
Exactly why I am looking for a video or description of the feature.
My guess is you rope the bow and the thruster runs the stern against the dock for a period of time long enough for you to tie off the back.
Even if you had a bow thruster, nothing would control fore aft movement.
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I would imagine if you had a bow and stern thruster both pushing against the dock that the friction generated by the pressure of the boat against the dock would somewhat limit fore and aft movement.
David
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