How to Dock a Boat Outboard
Things You'll Need
- Boat ropes
- Boat fenders
Instructions
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Aim the boat toward the dock position while approaching. Point it directly into the slip if entering a full boat slip dock. Aim the boat at a 60 degree angle if docking at a side slip dock.
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Slow and stop the boat down completely a few feet from the dock. Put the engine in reverse if you need to slow considerably. Aim the rudder in the direction of the dock. Check the surrounding wind at the moment to determine whether it is working with you or against the boat. Place your fenders and ropes along the boat side where you intend to dock.
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Idle the boat forward and begin to turn away from the dock if it is a side slip, which will propel the boat in a forward curve. Otherwise, propel forward slowly into a full boat slip.
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Let the boat float toward the dock and come to a stop. Do not gun the engines to make it go the last few feet. Keep the engine in neutral. Have ropes ready on the boat docking side. Throw the rope to the dock as you get close. Jump off the boat and grab the lead rope. Do the same and grab the rear or stern rope if approaching into a side slip.
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Tie the rope around a cleat. Get back onto the boat and grab the remaining rope for the other end of the boat. Jump back to the dock and tie this line as well to another cleat. Make sure side fenders are in place so the boat hull does not rub against the dock side. Cut the engine and turn off the power.
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