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8 reviewsHow many times have you experienced the apprehension and "butterflies-in-the-stomach" feeling when you bring your boat into a narrow marina? You glance to the left and right and what do you see? Million dollar yachts nestled in their slips just feet away from you.
Then you have to contend with the elements, which aren't cooperating either. The wind you planned for now swirls and bounces in the marina basin like a pool ball on a billiard table.
The current eddies and swirls like a mini-whirlpool. But it wasn't doing this when you entered! Now both of these ornery elements threaten to take control of your small sailboat with her inboard diesel or gas engine. What now, skipper?
We've all been there more than once. It's no wonder so many sailors dislike the idea of docking and maneuvering in confined spaces, between two boats at a fuel dock, or in and out of a boat slip with just inches to spare on each side.
Pile on the added stress of "dockside lawyers" and self-appointed docking-judges ashore. It's not hard to imagine why so many boats are left tied up in their slips like worn down, tired thoroughbreds put out to pasture. Well, you need not be one of them! This eBook could be just the answer you've been waiting for.
Because you see, I have taught hundreds of students these exact same techniques with great success. I believe they are the absolute essential "missing ingredients" that all sailors need to know for docking success.