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@@greatlakesboats holy crap,i gotta this video again, i really like that 795 hummin bird😎, i pretty much live on and all over the kingston harbour, i spearfish alot, that hummin bird is my new dream boa, i also like the sailfish s8 too😎
@@derrickcouts when you have 2 engines, you can put one in forward and the other one in reverse. Kinda spins on a dime. You can throttle each one independently. Takes a bit of practice to learn which way you want to spin the props. One time i forgot to throttle up when it was windy and bumped the dock. 🤦♂️ Larger boats have a prop facing crossways in the front of the hull that can help with turning.
@@derrickcouts ... I had this same boat also. To answer your question, IF you want the real truth, not candy coated, the answer is, its EASY “to steer” a boat like this on smooth open water. But docking? NO. Its not easy. There’s definitely a learning curve. And you only get good at docking, by being taught by someone who knows how to do it, and then you doing it over and over and over until you gain the touch and experience. Once you get that experience, which may take a whole summer or more, THEN, you’ll be able to say, “Its not that hard to dock this boat”... Anyone who says different is lying. 2 engines or not... One more thing. All docking locations are different. Some marinas have ultra flat calm water, no wind ever, and not even a ripple in the water, and no current. . Thats the easiest scenario. But real life? When I bought my 34 Sea Ray SunDancer, at first it felt like driving ship! And the dock I was assigned at marina, was way out on the end, it always had high winds, always waves, a 3 mph current, all in a tight space surrounded by million dollar boats that you know you dont want to ram and damage. And the 50 people watching you dock it when u come in. Real pressure at first brother... So, my best advice? Hire someone who knows what theyre doing to take 3 or 4 lessons from. (Docking lessons and system lessons) Otherwise, your first boating experience could be a disaster in a boat this size... And thats the truth....Good Luck.
Boathouse of Anaheim in California has a 1999 that's only been running freshwater is extremely clean got that single big block fuel injected motor with the fuel injection and Bravo 3 on a heavy duty trailer very very rare find