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Tips for Easy Docking - Handling a New Boat 

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First in a new series we're producing about docking techniques and boat handling skills.
We all get pretty good at learning to handle our own boats over time, but if we step onto a friend's boat or take the helm on a bareboat charter yacht that we're unfamiliar with, we quickly remember that each boat has its own personality and quirky behaviour.
In Docking a Sailboat, we go over basic docking techniques demonstrating how to go bow-to a dock, as well as stern-to. But first we give you a few procedures to do to quickly get the feel of a boat that you are handling for the first time.
00:05 Snapping Turtle & Fall Colours
01:10 Boat characteristics that effect handling
02:15 Remove all lines except spring-line
02:50 Handling a twin-rudder sailboat
03:21 Learning how she maneuvers under power
03:54 How to turn a sailboat in a confined space
05:18 Backing in to a dock
08:07 Docking Bow-to for the first time

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@brunsonr
@brunsonr 4 года назад
This addresses one of the more stressful aspects of sailing. Would love to see more videos like this.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Noted! Thanks for your comment, brunsonr.
@aristotlesfate3015
@aristotlesfate3015 4 года назад
Very good, looky lou's make it more stressful than it needs to be, The changing of the leaves are beautiful , we are about a month away from those colors...
@SmartLearningAI
@SmartLearningAI 3 года назад
Any tips for safely docking a heavy displacement full keel right prop would help. (Island Packet)
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
We'll see what we can arrange, Emile.
@oday3514
@oday3514 3 года назад
As a former sailing instructor I agree about the importance of the spring line. However, when you docked bow in, Cheryl ran the spring line OVER the life lines! Never do that!
@sailingmarie7097
@sailingmarie7097 4 года назад
Next ones with a lot of wind, tidal streams and both :D
@christiffer-barter947
@christiffer-barter947 4 года назад
Please find time to produce more episodes similar to this, there are so many sailing channels that feel sometimes a little like im watching someone's holiday video, you have always been informative and for a newby wannabe sailor such as myself I find your how to vidoes a fantastic resource. Thank you to you both. Chris UK 🇬🇧
@KB-dc5sd
@KB-dc5sd 4 года назад
Great video, would love to see more of this in slightly windy conditions
@patricklaine6958
@patricklaine6958 4 года назад
Impressive control on an unfamiliar boat. Terrific demo.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Thanks so much, Patrick! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@alexcooke9805
@alexcooke9805 4 года назад
Yes he is very proficient at boat handling skills. He's a great teacher.
@treecrusher
@treecrusher 4 года назад
This is impressive boat handling for a familiar boat😁
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Patrick how are you doing😊
@garrym09
@garrym09 4 года назад
Love the docking videos, as even the most experienced sailors can always use more tips and tricks for docking.
@Nerd3927
@Nerd3927 4 года назад
There are many "how to" videos on docking. They tend to show how skilled the demo skipper is, doing handbreak-turn-boat-parking and such. What are doing here is really practical, step by step and how I would *want* to do it! Excellent, very much appreciated!
@careylogan8455
@careylogan8455 4 года назад
the last 2 videos you have put out have been about docking. here is my question: do you have any techniques for solo docking? We hear a lot about solo sailing but never about solo docking. after watching your videos I am convinced of the need for 2 to safely dock a boat. when there is no one around, what would be some of your limits for solo docking? would you be so kind as to expound on your concerns and possibly some tips for solo docking? solo docking is not such a big deal on docks for launching and retrieving a smaller boat. Just curious in the situation that is presented in this video what your thoughts/techniques would be. thanks for your most excellent videos. I learn more from these videos than any other. BTW: I have "walked" a boat in to a dock before so I am not necessarily a novice.
@mylip70
@mylip70 4 года назад
Here is a list I'd like to see: Back and fills in fairway Med mooring Spring lines while side tied with little room Fueling safely Propane tank safety Rigging preventer lines
@paisa26100
@paisa26100 4 года назад
Keep'em coming, my wife and I need work in this area. Well done!
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Thanks! Will do! The teamwork when docking with your mate can be very satisfying when you get the techniques down and establish a good system of communication, Robert. We look forward to seeing you on the water sometime.
@tartansailor
@tartansailor 4 года назад
I find that a mid ship cleat and a spring line does help a lot in docking. You could make a video on that technique alone, I am sure many would learn from it. Cheers, Richard
@rickplavidal1112
@rickplavidal1112 4 года назад
Can’t get enough of these! Docking is my greatest fear!!! Thanks for also showing how relaxed the skipper should remain.
@justwatcher01
@justwatcher01 4 года назад
Will be interesting to see how to dock the boat in the slip with strong current
@SVImpavidus
@SVImpavidus 4 года назад
Thank you! Someone promoting the mid cleat warp first!!! Be nice to see the contrast of single rudder and vectored thrust over it. Sail Safe Guys, Ant, Cid & the pooch crew.
@robemega
@robemega 4 года назад
I would love to see Cheryl at the helm for docking or anchoring. :)
@andre1987eph
@andre1987eph 3 года назад
Oh, you like disasters at sea videos. Me too.🤣
@robemega
@robemega 2 года назад
@@andre1987eph oh that’s just mean ;). I’m thinking she might show us that women can do it, too.
@ChrisBashforth
@ChrisBashforth 3 года назад
Great intro to marina handling. Love to see something with stronger cross winds and tides.
@bophoto
@bophoto 3 года назад
Paul LOVE this video.. watched it 5 times already. LOL you gonna laugh - was fully certified for commercial skipper in the eighties.. just picked up a 30 footer to get some trainingwheels and hate docking now.. Going to go spend the day in-out of the slip until the dock master tells me to knock it off. nothing like repetition to refine rusty moves.. LOL more of the painful basics please.
@miavmiavmiavmiav
@miavmiavmiavmiav 4 года назад
How about some videos in more natural windy conditions 🌬⛵️👍
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Good idea. We do plan more of these and windy docking is a great idea. For this shoot we wanted to get the drone aloft and it is difficult in strong winds. Perhaps we can try a shoot with GoPro views both fore and aft clamped up the mast then we could shoot on a windy day. Thanks for your feedback Jesper :-)
@chrisbeckett5379
@chrisbeckett5379 4 года назад
I’m a new boat owner and maneuvering is tight places is still worrisome. This video had great tips. Please make more like this one.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Chris how are you doing😊
@SVSparklemuffin
@SVSparklemuffin 3 года назад
Well done! What would you do differently for a full-keeled vessel, especially when motoring in reverse?
@zaddict555
@zaddict555 4 года назад
Enjoyed the video, have to admit, the drone shot from above made me gasp when seeing the under water rocks so close to you. Good stuff, keep it up!
@1962gms
@1962gms 4 года назад
Great video, how about one with a 3-4 knot tide and a 15-20 knot cross wind - maybe in front of a bar (drinking version) on a busy afternoon! Welcome to the Hamble, as you well know 🥴 Hope you are both keeping safe, thanks for keeping us entertained & educating us at the same time!
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
I like it Gary! :-) We love the Hamble and have docked in there a few times... always a bit exciting as you say the current can be ferocious!
@davidking3064
@davidking3064 3 года назад
Good video and very well explained; one small point I think your crew placed the spring on the forward docking OVER the railing rather than under. that would damage the railing if you drove forward with any pressure to bring the boat alongside.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello David how are you doing😊
@scyz2807
@scyz2807 4 года назад
I will tell you that I would LOVE a video on single handed docking. To add a bit, I have a small 6 meter "pocket yacht" (Canadian built Paceship P2-20) and my power source is a 4 hp Evenrude outboard. I trailer my boat to the launch site and after putting her in I always turn her around so she is facing the lake. The positioning would be just like your first example here. But being single handed means I have to undo the lines at basically the same time as I start the outboard. This can be VERY tricky. Plus, if the wind is blowing into the launch area my boat can be blown sideways toward obstacles before I can get to the tiller and accelerate the motor. I know you guys are used to bigger sailboats but there are probably a number of us out here with smaller boats. A smaller percentage put their boats in every time they sail. And an even smaller percentage have to do it single handed. But demonstrating how to handle the MOST complicated undocking and docking procedure would probably answer lots of people's questions regarding small sailboat handling. BTW - I have always found that coming in to dock is sooooo much easier. I can often do it with nothing more than wind power. Scott W PS- That was one BIG snapping turtle!
@robertsutherland1097
@robertsutherland1097 4 года назад
This is good, but 80% of monohulls have a fin keel and one rudder. Can you do a similar video for that demographic? Thanks
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Great suggestion Robert! Its definitely on the todo list.
@stevebragg2454
@stevebragg2454 4 года назад
Écho others. Nicely done. Makes me want to go to the dock tomorrow and practice. Good to see you in your homeland, but hope you get back to Distant Shores soon.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Steve how are you doing😊
@benwilliams174
@benwilliams174 4 года назад
I like these larning vids soon to buy a 40ft sailboat next year mayby a boat like Delos they have a beautiful boat and like how to sail one man until I get some to help later but short trips up an down the west coast to learn how to sail love all your videos to bad your not sailing I miss your videos my friend from Seattle Wa USA
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Ben how are you doing😊
@alexcooke9805
@alexcooke9805 4 года назад
Always try to feel the boat through my feet when I get on a boat to figure out how it's going to react. Like becoming one with the boat.Glad to see you're doing great. God bless you all, be safe.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Love that, Alex! Great tip! Thanks for your kind words.
@tallbikercat
@tallbikercat 4 года назад
I'd like to see a docking video about reversing a full keel boat with a stern hung rudder. A different beast entirely.
@claussalt4140
@claussalt4140 4 года назад
More please. Simple! We love from The Solent, UK. We miss you both...
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Claus how are you doing😊
@mikec6868
@mikec6868 4 года назад
Very nice video! I would love to see more! The drone footage was great! Thank you!
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Mike how are you doing😊
@meestahwah
@meestahwah 4 года назад
I'd like to see the spring line tricks used for rotating a boat against the wind off a dock. I've used them a few times but not often enough to have them fresh. Thanks for figuring out how to create content when you're away from the boat.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Great suggestion! Thanks.
@torstenbehrendt870
@torstenbehrendt870 4 года назад
Love it. Would,likemto see more spring line techniques
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
More to come, Torsten! Thanks for your suggestion.
@thomasrohn9652
@thomasrohn9652 3 года назад
very professional!
@internetbrainvideo
@internetbrainvideo 3 года назад
Yes more, very useful.
@jenniferlawrence1372
@jenniferlawrence1372 3 года назад
What gorgeous fall color! But yes, more of these videos!
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
You got it!
@glimmer289
@glimmer289 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this, very helpful--especially prop direction and turning. My issue with any boat, is where we launch: the Ogeechee River in Ga. Beside endless possibilities to run aground, the river is fast moving, and unless we time it to go out, or return, at slack tide, we live in fear of hitting rocks near to either our marina entrance or the public boat ramp. I'm just returning to a sail boat and restoring a MacGregor 19'. I am currently ensuring she is sea worthy as a motor sailor first, before putting the mast and running gear back on board. So, learning to maneuver her is now! Again, thanks for the video.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello John how are you doing😊
@milesbuckhurst504
@milesbuckhurst504 3 года назад
This is a great video. We have watched it (and an earlier Southampton one) several times. Using a midships spring every time (almost) makes life so much better and yet so many RU-vid sailors don’t know about this. Practice is the only true way to learn something. But familiarity by watching and rewatching techniques is a safe (thus potentially cheaper) add-on. It would be fantastic to get more such videos as I am always learning new methods and if not new, a good reminder when stress hits and the mind goes to the nearest memory. Thanks for these and please make more ;-)
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
Miles, thanks so much for the positive feedback! So glad this docking video was helpful. We'll be doing more "how-to" docking videos in the future.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello how are you doing😊
@markjames8564
@markjames8564 3 года назад
Wonderful. More docking please :)
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Mark how are you doing😊
@ericmichau8922
@ericmichau8922 4 года назад
I love docking videos. Can never have enough. Thank you.
@jefftilghman9059
@jefftilghman9059 3 года назад
This was very helpful! More like this please.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Jeff how are you doing😊
@theyard6958
@theyard6958 Год назад
just bought my first sailboat ( Morgan 28' Out Island) and this has been giving me so much anxiety. I have to move my boat up the columbia river close to 100 miles. I have almost no experience, other than a small 16' runabout, but good lord, this thought is terrifying. I dont even know why, because I has driven a land yacht and trucks and trailers and heavy equipment, and all at significant speeds. I know i can drive a boat at .5 knots. thanks for the video!
@rel53
@rel53 4 года назад
Yes please. More of those and more of how to... Also question on how you manage the spring line knot... D you measure ahead of time how much slack you give it? Can you easily change the length? Can you show what was that knot? It wasn't Bowlin, wasn't it?
@edrosenberger6947
@edrosenberger6947 4 года назад
Shows what I know.....I always thought that twin rudders would give better control, over a single rudder, even at low speeds. Extra is always better....is not always true. Thanks for this excellent demo!
@TCGE08
@TCGE08 3 года назад
Helpful video. I’m about to buy a Sabre 34 which has an offset prop…So similar handling of a twin rudder because there’s no prop wash. Good demo of prop walk! Overhead shot was excellent.
@ObsidianXero
@ObsidianXero 2 года назад
You guys make it look sooo easy to dock, especially the first time... Well done kodus... Like magic...
@luceebucee5315
@luceebucee5315 3 года назад
Liked the video. Would like to see more of videos like this, maybe with wind. We live in Croatia so many Bora wind unpredictable gusts situations while docking, as you have experienced I think... Also instructions on anchoring in relatively high wind situations in somewhat crowded anchorage would be really helpful from so experienced sailors like you two.
@debbiewyler4048
@debbiewyler4048 4 года назад
Found twin rudder little more challenging. No real prop wash. Enjoyed the video.
@genevievemay3461
@genevievemay3461 3 года назад
Really impressive boat handling on an unfamiliar boat, but what about Med Mooring, along-side mooring and rafting-up?
@Lannie1948
@Lannie1948 4 года назад
Great video Paul and Sheryl! Love the view of the snapping turtle and your canoe. Great instructional video.
@elefja1
@elefja1 4 года назад
I'm a new boat owner, got a Hunter 33 and when I picked it up from the previous owner it was my first time docking any boat... I was sweating bullets but thankfully only bumped the bow in the slip at low speed. Getting better each time I go out. Next step is reversing in, this video helped me understand better, thanks!
@donwilson1061
@donwilson1061 3 года назад
yes, more like this!!! very helpful
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Don how are you doing😊
@goofy4birds
@goofy4birds 2 года назад
I’m trying to learn how to dock my new to me sailboat solo. Very helpful to see how the spring line can be used to help. Thanks
@daveberquist2593
@daveberquist2593 2 года назад
Getting a "new to me" Menger 19 catboat soon to replace my CD Typhoon Senior and this was right on target! Thanks
@davidshorrock6471
@davidshorrock6471 2 года назад
Excellent tips. Great refresher. I will look for other videos where you share your experience.
@eyallevi63
@eyallevi63 3 года назад
Professional explanation & demonstration. for me it was nice to see teamwork !! very important. ☯️
@williambunting803
@williambunting803 4 года назад
Yes very good and helpful. It would be good too if you could indicate rudder direction and power level (round gage) in the aerial view to show the control sequence, maybe.
@oaklandmax
@oaklandmax 4 года назад
This "back and fill" turning maneuver is one one of the most fun and useful things I learned in sailing class.
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello Max how are you doing😊
@bradwhite6254
@bradwhite6254 4 года назад
Thanks, We just got a new boat and handling it is a bit of a mystery. I didn't know about backing off the throttle in reverse so that the rudder can do it thing, very helpful tip. I'd love to see a video about spring lines.
@SerbanOprescu
@SerbanOprescu 4 года назад
That fresh water turtle was a predator. You should better watch out (and keep your fingers inside a gauntlet!).
@donjohnston3776
@donjohnston3776 4 года назад
If you get desperate, a video about parking a car at marina might help a few folks.
@rnhutsko1
@rnhutsko1 11 месяцев назад
Very helpful. Do you find pulsing the throttle to get way in reverse is helpful?
@maryetdave
@maryetdave 4 года назад
Good video, very instructional, more docking videos would be nice.
@denise2169
@denise2169 2 года назад
Thanks for your video! I would like to see more about spring lines. I see that you use a prepared loop to put around the piling - can you explain more about how to determine where to put this loop along the line from the clear, and then how you and the crew handles it to stop the boat?
@ellenelliott9377
@ellenelliott9377 3 года назад
Yes. Dealing with prop walk has been a challenge for us, learning to handle our new-to-us canoe stern boat.
@rosswilliams7852
@rosswilliams7852 4 года назад
The quality of your video gear is excellent . Very useful tips for me as I am a new skipper .
@LAMaurer
@LAMaurer 4 года назад
Great footage, can any tell me what kind of sailboat ththat was? Sorry still leaning.. 😊
@sailingthalassa
@sailingthalassa 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this video, I’m often single handed and I have a question, at times I have come into a berth fenders ready and if there is a cross wind before I can get off the boat occasionally the bow or stern will drift towards neighbouring yacht and gently kiss with the fenders , no harm is ever done, would you consider this bad seamanship as I’m always a little embarrassed. If there is room I can motor gently against a spring to maintain position but not always ? Love your posts and have learnt a lot from you as this is my first larger yacht single handing .
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello how are you doing😊
@sailingthalassa
@sailingthalassa 2 года назад
@@allysonhanks9159 Very well thanks, How are you ?
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
@@sailingthalassa I’m good, thanks for writing me back I’m glad 🙂
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
@@sailingthalassa hi
@ianmac86
@ianmac86 2 года назад
Another great informational video. Thank you
@tsandu
@tsandu 4 года назад
You make it seem so easy.. be honest.. you jave done this before.. 🤣 yes please make more of these videos 👌
@Pinnacleair1
@Pinnacleair1 4 года назад
Loved it very helpful
@allysonhanks9159
@allysonhanks9159 2 года назад
Hello how are you doing😊
@catherinehackett7722
@catherinehackett7722 4 года назад
Good demonstration, very helpful!
@greg1965inverted
@greg1965inverted 2 года назад
Liked the video Im a pro at my 20 or 23 but I imagine its a little tougher the larger they get
@ericfleming5522
@ericfleming5522 3 года назад
Super helpful. Thanks for posting.
@ericshayer
@ericshayer 2 года назад
Please do more. Very comprehensive and well done.
@reenspalmer1852
@reenspalmer1852 4 года назад
New southern nice
@EstherCooke
@EstherCooke 4 года назад
Always great to learn little tricks...thanks!
@johnathonm.2278
@johnathonm.2278 3 года назад
Thank you for posting this video!
@kennethmoore5629
@kennethmoore5629 4 года назад
Good stuff. More please
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
You got it, Kenneth! Thanks for your comment.
@searscr1
@searscr1 4 года назад
That area around the dock looks shallow. What is the depth?
@mrickling
@mrickling 4 года назад
Definitely helpful - thanks!
@georgeramirez7525
@georgeramirez7525 3 года назад
its always nice to learn something new
@bradsepp1535
@bradsepp1535 3 года назад
Great video, please do more like this!
@davidpearson2581
@davidpearson2581 4 года назад
Thanks for the reinforcement, it was a great reminder of what I have learned earlier this month. I just complete my ASA 101/103 on a Catalina 445. Plan on doing the 104/106 next spring.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
Wonderful!
@robertneild3772
@robertneild3772 4 года назад
excellent demo! keep'em coming!
@jeffreysearle2996
@jeffreysearle2996 4 года назад
I think you are ready for a bigger boat
@lorimollymay
@lorimollymay 4 года назад
Yes, great video. Let's see more like it!
@paulnicholls2921
@paulnicholls2921 4 года назад
More like this please guys.
@kevinbright1
@kevinbright1 2 года назад
Nice video. Very well explained.
@WillN2Go1
@WillN2Go1 4 года назад
Yes. Helpful, interesting and good level of detail. I just need to get a boat and start trying it out.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Good luck on your search for a boat.
@WillN2Go1
@WillN2Go1 3 года назад
@@DistantShoresTV Watching this again! Going out later on my first solo rental. I've got a long list of things to practice. Ever see Mr Roger's Neighborhood? It came on TV when I was a teenager, we thought it was creepy that this guy always sits down and changes his shoes, ties them, then puts on a cardigan with a zipper. When my son was a toddler I realized Mr Rogers was tapped right into what little kids were passionate to learn. This is like that for sailing. I'm going through the ASA books, sometimes it's just a flurry of words. I would love a fat book or a series of videos that just goes step by detailed step through everything. All the things the boom vang does, Why some boats don't use preventers. Really basic stuff. I always 'go back to the basics.' I was the best student on my first kayak stroke class. A year later I took it again. "Why are you here???" I'm sure there are improvements I can make. Yep.
@327365hp
@327365hp 3 года назад
Nicely done! No matter how much experience you have, docking is always a challenge.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
Very true!
@antknee8695
@antknee8695 3 года назад
Helpful. Thanks!
@GNT35
@GNT35 4 года назад
Just yesterday I headed out for an extant sail solo on my bayfield 36 with a loa of 41ft. Heading back in is always tricky on my own but I always start with the spring line and all the other line's are back and handy to me leaving the boat. Plus always have a back up plan if something goes wrong. Thanks guys but u should show it solo..lot of sailors on their own for a day sail.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 4 года назад
Yes good idea Giles!
@cindyrodger4867
@cindyrodger4867 4 года назад
Very helpful video!
@lhaakmeester
@lhaakmeester 4 года назад
Great video, more please
@goofy4birds
@goofy4birds 2 года назад
Love teaching videos
@lauramaroukis6075
@lauramaroukis6075 4 года назад
What kind of boat is silent joy? We also enjoyed seeing Lagoon city. Beautiful.
@DistantShoresTV
@DistantShoresTV 3 года назад
Silent Joy is a Beneteau 311. She's really a great boat!
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